Update and answer to owner response.
Not sure why the owner thinks that a wrong number was put in. Never said anything about that in my review. We did get an alert that the food was ready but it came after we already left the restaurant.
Found out the service charge is a built in tip that you are paying for fast food service because you are: not seated, no one comes to a table and takes an order, serves food, plates food or even boxes food for take-out.
Very telling in the owner response that nothing was said about a kid who was in a dress and young enough to be in diapers sitting on a food counter. So according to you the health department gave you an “A” for allowing that? So I guess I will add the pic of the kid standing on the counter since you are being dismissive.
The reason why the cook was asked to remake the pizza was because of the unsanitary conditions. Food that others including kids have been talking or reaching over.
You mentioned if adults want a child-free experience they can sit in the mezzanine but it is up a bunch of stairs and is not accessible for all adults.
I’m very familiar with KHPB and what you donate is appreciated but not relevant to my review. Very disappointing. Won’t be back.This brewery is really for parents and little kids…not adults.
Staff seemed nice and dessert churros were good. The $18 personal size chorizo pizza was not good at all.
Lots of kids running around, screaming, playing, rolling on the floor. One side looked like a kid’s daycare. Of course being little kids with little parental supervision any adults can forget about a turn at any of the games.
No sneeze guard where food is placed for pickup so people are talking over your food. Parents are entertaining their kids by holding them up to watch the cooks so who knows what is dropping on the food.
Parent put kid young enough to still be in diapers that had been rolling on the dirty floor on the food counter. Then the kid stood up on the food counter. Not safe for the kid either if they grab at the hot food.
You order online in the restaurant and are charged a service charge whatever that is and can also add a tip. Wanted to tip the cook but was told I could not tip anyone in cash.
There are no waitstaff and you have to pick up your food, plate it and box it too if you are...
Read moreThere’s a lot that stands out about this brewery. I stumbled upon it during a solo adventure day and noticed several of the bees had latin influences. The owner is Peruvian and brings these flavors to truly impeccably crafted brews. You are greeted with the smell of fresh empanadas and pizza when you enter into their open floor plan. There’s a lovely loft that overlooks the industrial space, plenty of arcade games, and lots of communal, individual, and cozy seating for any hang. TVs and live music are also available. Two things immediately stood out to me that don’t happen in every brewery: it’s not only child friendly, but kids have diverse ages and backgrounds and are all kindly playing with each other. The patrons are from many backgrounds, as breweries often bring in white, cis, straight crowds. It feels inviting to see so many different walks of life enjoying their time here with each other. The servers are incredibly kind, thoughtful, and welcoming. Their suggestions are great. When I checked out, the server let me know 20% is already included and servers are paid a living wage. To summarize, what a lovely establishment. The owners of roundhead truly thought of what it means to create an inclusive space that...
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Can’t wait to go...
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