Microbrewery entertainment in USA
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Triple 7 Restaurant & Microbrewery
Sports fans, tourists and a crusty crowd of gamblers flock to this gargantuan brewpub for excellent happy hour and graveyard specials including decent sushi and microbrews on tap.
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Shed
This little microbrewery always has six fresh beers on tap and a crowd of locals tucking into pub fare.
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Mount St Helena Brewing Co
This microbrewery has decent pub grub.
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Ocean Ave Brewing Company
For pub grub and microbrews head to Ocean Ave Brewing Company.
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Brew Brothers
Nightly bands, eight custom microbrews and tasty grub at the Eldorado.
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Butterfield Brewing Company
Butterfield Brewing Company serves its own beer and has occasional live music.
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Shed
This little microbrewery always has six fresh beers on tap and a crowd of locals tucking into pub fare.
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Trinity Brewhouse
This microbrewery in the entertainment district brews terrific British-style beers. Don't miss the stouts.
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Zapp's Park
Divey blues bar Zapp's Park; and Butterfield Brewing Company serve their own beer and have occasional live music.
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Tampa Bay Brewing Company
This fun brew-pub has a good selection of microbrews, $4 liters on Wednesday and weekday happy hours (4pm to 7pm).
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Monterey Coast Brewing
This upscale microbrewery is part of the new life downtown. It has an attractive dining room where there's the expected large burgers and more.
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Vermont Pub & Brewery
Vermont's oldest microbrewery attracts a crowd with its bustling outdoor beer garden and burly ales. Try the Dogbite Bitter and howl at the moon.
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Portsmouth Brewery
This lively microbrewery serves specialty beers like Smuttynose Portsmouth Lager along with light eats, including the best fish sandwich in town.
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Humboldt Brewing Company
Humboldt has 15 brews on tap (including Hemp Ale, Oatmeal Stout and Hefeweizen), fab fish tacos and bitchin' buffalo wings. There's live music Wednesday to Saturday nights.
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Del Norte Brewing Company
Makes a range of lightly hopped Mexican-style beers as well as the stunning 7.8% Luminaria Bock. All have won awards. You can buy direct from the sales room on Friday afternoons only.
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Dixon's Café & Grill
The freshly made food ain't bad but it's the 15 microbrews on tap that lure everyone, from ski bunnies to couch potatoes, to this convivial hangout. Happy hour is 16:00 to 18:00 daily.
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Sunday River Brewing Company
Bethel’s brewpub pours a half-dozen of its own brews (from a light golden lager to a black porter), as well as offering mediocre bar food. Live bands fire things up on weekends.
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Whaler's Brew Pub
You can sample a handful of beers brewed on-site at this pub overlooking Nawiliwili Harbor and the lighthouse on Ninini Point. By day there's a simple bar menu; by night, dancing and DJs.
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Market Street Pub
Half of this 1908-built pub opens for concerts on big nights, but the main room, with pool and darts, always has something happening, like its ‘double up for a dollar’ nights on Wednesdays.
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Ginger Man
A homey pub with 69 beers on tap, Ginger Man has a particularly nice yard - perfect for hanging out with students from nearby Rice U. (There are similar sister pubs in Austin and Dallas, too.)
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Four Peaks Grill & Tap
There's always room for a laid-back brewpub, even in high-energy Scottsdale. Hang out and sample some of its 10 draft specialties in the semi-industrial space that gets mobbed on football nights.
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Chama River Brewing Co
Chama features handcrafted lagers and ales, four large TV screens for watching sports, a cigar lounge and a popular restaurant serving steaks, seafood and other massive dinner dishes (around US$13-$22).
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Three Needs
Whatever your needs, this small college hangout doles out award-winning suds from its microbrewery. The crowd gravitates toward the pool table in the back, which can get pretty raucous on weekends.
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District Chophouse & Brewery
Jazzing up the Penn Quarter, this stylish place in a stunningly converted old bank building oozes attitude. It also serves up around six of its own microbrews. The food on offer is just so-so, which means most guests stick to drinking in the busy bar.
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Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
It isn't the most original choice, but the San Francisco-based brewpub has a relaxed waterfront perch near enough to Honolulu sightseeing areas that you can reward culture-spotting with hops-chasings. Live rhythm and blues and contemporary Hawaiian rock get a weekend billing.
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