GopherPoke
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Thoughts? I'm a Pryes fan, among lots of others. Just looking for any hidden gems. Feel free to name a distillery or two if you like.
I’m a fan of both 56 and Broken Clock. Cool places, for sure.I just went over to St Paul Brewing for the first time. That outdoor section is absolutely amazing. I was being sober that night but my memory is that when they were flat Earth brewing they had some really good beer. The inside seating looked great too.
I live within walking distance of both 56 Brewing and Broken Clock Brewing. Being a pinball nut I absolutely love those places. Both have good beer as well, is a fairly recent development with Broken Clock. Also Broken Clock is on the river and there's some spots where I can go fishing before hitting the tap room.
It’s one of my buddy’s favorites. It’s alright. They get a good and different food truck circuit through there which is fun. Beer is good, not spectacular. Staff is very friendly every time I’ve been thereHas anyone tried Arbeiter Brewing Co? Guy i coached in peewee in the mid 90’s is part owner
I really like black stack. Some friends and my SO like wild minds (mainly because they have frozes and things). Bricksworth beer has solid bites (pizza and wings) and beers. I too like broken clock and will head there for bingo sometimes. For distillery’s, I like o Shaughnessys as it’s not too over the top trying to make things look overly fancy with a focus on the spirits (unlike some of our cocktail bars like Billy after dark who more want to sell you on the glass and ambiance)Thoughts? I'm a Pryes fan, among lots of others. Just looking for any hidden gems. Feel free to name a distillery or two if you like.
Appreciate itIt’s one of my buddy’s favorites. It’s alright. They get a good and different food truck circuit through there which is fun. Beer is good, not spectacular. Staff is very friendly every time I’ve been there
Imma check out BC. Dr Who pinball in play?I just went over to St Paul Brewing for the first time. That outdoor section is absolutely amazing. I was being sober that night but my memory is that when they were flat Earth brewing they had some really good beer. The inside seating looked great too.
I live within walking distance of both 56 Brewing and Broken Clock Brewing. Being a pinball nut I absolutely love those places. Both have good beer as well, is a fairly recent development with Broken Clock. Also Broken Clock is on the river and there's some spots where I can go fishing before hitting the tap room.
No, not sure where there's a doctor who around these days since SS billiards got rid of theirs.Imma check out BC. Dr Who pinball in play?
The last one I saw was at sportys/como tap. Still hitting BC this week. Lime kolschNo, not sure where there's a doctor who around these days since SS billiards got rid of theirs.
BC does have a nice mix of new and old games and they're all well maintained.
The first time I went to St. Paul Brewing (summer bike ride), I was floored. I felt like I was in an Eastern European country that was just bombed (in the best way lol).I just went over to St Paul Brewing for the first time. That outdoor section is absolutely amazing. I was being sober that night but my memory is that when they were flat Earth brewing they had some really good beer. The inside seating looked great too.
I live within walking distance of both 56 Brewing and Broken Clock Brewing. Being a pinball nut I absolutely love those places. Both have good beer as well, is a fairly recent development with Broken Clock. Also Broken Clock is on the river and there's some spots where I can go fishing before hitting the tap room.
always forget about St Paul Brewing. Its a great placeThe first time I went to St. Paul Brewing (summer bike ride), I was floored. I felt like I was in an Eastern European country that was just bombed (in the best way lol).