I recently had the pleasure of visiting Stone Arch Tied House, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience from start to finish.
From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was greeted by the inviting aroma of freshly brewed beer and the lively atmosphere of the Tied House. The interior design is modern yet cozy, with ample seating options and a welcoming ambiance that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience.
The highlight of my visit was undoubtedly the beer. Stone Arch Tied House offers an impressive selection of craft beers, each brewed with precision and passion. From crisp lagers to bold IPAs, there's a beer to suit every taste preference. I opted for a flight to sample a variety of their offerings, and I was thoroughly impressed by the quality and complexity of flavors.
In addition to their fantastic beer selection, Stone Arch Tied House also boasts a diverse menu of delicious food options. I indulged in their signature appetizer platter, which featured an array of mouthwatering dishes perfect for sharing. The culinary team at Stone Arch Tied House showcases a commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, resulting in dishes that are as flavorful as they are satisfying.
What truly sets Stone Arch Tied House apart is their dedication to creating a sense of community. The staff members are friendly and attentive, making guests feel like part of the family from the moment they arrive. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, you're sure to feel right at home at Stone Arch Tied House.
Overall, my experience at Stone Arch Tied House exceeded all expectations. Whether you're a beer enthusiast, a food lover, or simply looking for a great place to gather with friends, this Tied House is a must-visit destination. I can't wait to return and explore more of what Stone Arch Tied House...
Read moreReally disappointed with our first experience today for brunch. We didn’t have reservations, and were told to go stand by the wall at the end of the bar, but we were then in the way for all the servers and access to the bar. There’s no waiting area.
We get seated, and as we’re walking to our table a couple is taking the table themselves and the hostesses just look at each other awkwardly for a bit before telling these people they needed to still wait for their table.
We ordered drinks (mimosa and a mule) and this was the best part. My husband ordered the breakfast chili and the pickle brine chicken sandwich with hash browns. I ordered the mushroom skillet. The chili came out with a dirty spoon, and we had to sit waiting for our waitress to come back (not sure where she was, it wasn’t overly busy at this point) and didn’t get another spoon until our food came out. My entire meal was lukewarm, then hash browns on the bottom were actually cold and were soaking in grease. My husbands looked the exact same way, we didn’t eat them. The meal had potential, but the cheese wasn’t melted on top and it looked like it had just been sitting.
We asked the waitress for the bill and my husband tried to give her the card right away because it took so long for her to come back, but she quickly left again. As we were signing the receipt another couple came up to the hostess stand asking if they could pay which they were quickly told no, and they said they haven’t seen their server and the hostesses didn’t attempt to help them.
We love Stone Arch and had high expectations for this place, but after this experience we won’t be back as it was essentially a...
Read moreTonight we went here with our dogs and sat in the dog area at the picnic table waited for about 15 minutes. We’ve come here in the past where you sit with your dogs and a waitress will either stand at the gate and you can order or even come by you to order. But this time Nobody greeted us nothing so we had to walk up and get the waitresses attention and she finally tells us that we have to either order at the bar or sit at a table outside the fence which I could literally touch with reaching over the dog fence.
So then my wife went inside to order and she begins to tell the bartender that in the past, the waitress would take our order from the dog area and bring us our food. The bartender goes on to Say “so you’re the couple with the dogs and yeah things change.”
We order chicken nachos a sandwich and a beer. The bartender says loudly, “I’m going to need everyone’s I.d.” Even tho my wife is 25 and pregnant, so then my wife has to come back outside so I can give her my I.d.
Then the bartender goes on to say “your food will be in a to go container” my wife says “wouldn’t it get all soggy because we ordered chicken nachos and a sandwich?” She assured her it’ll be fine.
So we sit outside at the picnic table for another 15 minutes then the buzzer goes off and everything is in a to go bag. We bring it back to the table and sure enough everything is lukewarm at best. On top of that they put pork in the nachos and not chicken.
Needless to say, we felt unwelcome and basically a nuisance to the waitress and the bartender and we...
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