Tony G wrote:Is Sergio part of this?
Doug W wrote:I stopped by yesterday and had pretty much the same experience. The space is a little smaller than I expected, but it looks nice.
I agree - great draft beer list and extensive bottle list. Better than Old Chicago.
My friend and I tried the wings - not bad, but not especially memorable either. Beer was fresh, go figure, and not served overly chilled. I didn't look around to much and I didn't ask, but I don't think they offer many beers like Bud Lite and Coors, which is fine with me.
GriffinPaulin wrote:No local breweries with good food?
Oh. Okay.
Robin Garr wrote:GriffinPaulin wrote:No local breweries with good food?
Oh. Okay.
Maybe I'm missing something, Griffin, but I do see a pretty good roster of locals there. 3 Floyds, Against the Grain, Apocalypse, BBC, Cumberland, Falls City, Goodwood, Lexington Brewing, New Albanian, Upland, West 6th, and not-quite local but regionally popular Schlafly and Bell’s. I also see some good micros from around the nation, some excellent imports, and some industrial swill and some faux micros from the swillmakers. I see a list so long that I wonder about their capacity to serve it all fresh and to keep the draft lines well curated, but I haven’t been, so I can’t comment.
http://worldofbeer.com/FindABeer/Louisville
Steve Eslinger wrote:I think Griffin is noting the remark about none of the local brew pubs serving good food.
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