I had the most incredible experience at Third Eye Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio! This place is a hidden gem for beer enthusiasts and food lovers alike. Let me tell you, the food was absolutely fantastic!
From the moment I walked in, the inviting atmosphere of the brewery set the tone for a memorable evening. The staff greeted me with warm smiles and made me feel right at home. The menu offered an impressive range of options, and I was thrilled to find that the food quality matched the excellence of their beers.
I started my culinary journey with their mouthwatering appetizers. The flavors were expertly crafted, and the presentation was impeccable. The brewery’s attention to detail truly shone through each dish. From the incredible pork belly nachos to the savory sliders, I couldn’t get enough!
For the main course, I indulged in one of there nightly specials —a succulent steak cooked to perfection. The meat was tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor. Paired with a side of Tasso skillet potatoes and perfectly seasoned vegetables, it was an absolute delight for my taste buds.
And let’s not forget about their dessert! I couldn’t resist trying their homemade cheesecake sampler, and it exceeded all expectations. Each bite was rich, moist, and decadent. It was the perfect ending to an incredible meal.
Not only was the food exceptional, but the brewery itself was a haven for beer enthusiasts. The variety of craft beers on tap was impressive, ranging from hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts. The knowledgeable staff helped me navigate the extensive selection and recommended the perfect beer to complement my meal.
Overall, my experience at Third Eye Brewing Company was nothing short of extraordinary. The combination of outstanding food, friendly staff, and a fantastic beer selection makes this place a must-visit for anyone in Cincinnati. I can’t wait to return and explore more of their culinary delights. Cheers to Third Eye...
Read moreThis is a review of Third Eye Brewing Company as a venue, not of the beers. I tried a sampler of four and was mightily impressed at how true to style and well-crafted each was, and I have registered positive reviews of them elsewhere.
Despite the excellent brews, I am unlikely to return to Third Eye because it appears to have been designed deliberately to be as loud as possible. All surfaces are flat and hard, including the ceiling, which could easily have accommodated sound deadening material. It wasn't a matter of economics, because they evidently spent a lot of money finishing this place out, but all the design decisions seem to be geared toward creating as much noise as possible, an unfortunate trend in newer establishments in an effort to make customers feel as though the place they have chosen is popular and trendy. The owners succeeded: It wasn't even half full and the din was stifling. I can't even imagine what it would be like if it were full and all the moveable walls were closed.
They have made a decision about what kind of noise they want to have in their establishment, and I respect that. I also want no part of it.
Yes, they have some seating outdoors, so I might return if the weather is appropriate, but spending another session being subjected to the racket indoors is something I'll skip, and I'll just go elsewhere. I'll gladly give up a little beer quality to not be assaulted by noise. It's too bad that I'm being forced to make that...
Read moreInteresting that all the reviews on here are ALL so amazing. I didn’t have that kind of experience, that’s why they get 2 Stars. Not a big beer drinker but the selection was pretty nice, unfortunately the food was not. It was your basic garbage bar food. Boneless wings were basic (obviously pre-frozen and not fresh) over-breaded and not much flavor and very little sauce on them. Our order of fries was WAY over cooked and extremely crunchy! I got 3 little packs of ketchup with those fries and there was no salt or pepper on the tables. The macaroni and cheese was okay but again, very little flavor. The wait for our food was really good only about 10-15 minutes but everything that we ordered was lukewarm at best…the macaroni and cheese was cold. I was with my wife and a family friend and this review is from all three of us. We would recommend the poutine fries, they were actually pretty good, but for what we paid for our meal and drinks ($100+) I was extremely disappointed but not surprised at all at the quality of the food. It was our first and most likely our last time we eat here. Lastly, I was very disappointed that when you pay for your food and drinks, the payment screen automatically puts an 18% tip on your payment and I asked the bar person how to change that and they walked away from...
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