I would love to love it more, but I've NEVER been to the BBQ where they hadn't already run out of ribs and chicken. I would be hard pressed to find a burger for more than $15 in the city, so an $18 burger with a bun that disintegrates the moment you pick it up really is sad- the ciabatta bun is not a good burger bun, and it's why no great burger is served on one. It's a great spot, the brewery is terrific but the whole is still a bit unrealized. It's like paying a lot to go to a neighborhood barbecue. I hope they can do it- make enough food to feed the crowd they get, which is considerable and has been for years. There's really no good reason to offer bbq that you can't supply after so many years in the game. Lovely spot and a nice family night, if you have $20 / head plus for hot dogs and burgers, which really puts it into perspective for a rural spot. It's a conceit to call it farm to table and charge a premium when you can't fulfill your menu every...
Read moreI went to the stone cow brewery. I had a blueberry soda which was better than it sounded. They had dinner interesting Pizza, but I ordered the brisket tacos. They were amazing with all kinds of stuff like pickled onions, carrot and some special Sriracha cream sauce. Delicious. I don't drink, so I couldn't tell you how the beer is. I was driving a group of 20 people, and they still had room to accommodate everyone...
Read moreThis is a must-visit. The brewery is independent and has super fun, delicious beers. The food is awesome (I've had the pork burrito and the grass-fed burger), with a special shout-out for the cheese pizza. Incredible!
The ice cream and environment are fantastic - I could go on and on. It's a special place and reminds you of the magic of farms and how darn cool...
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