Whenever I've been at the McKenzie River Taphouse, the customer service has been five star. Its so exciting to see a local business thrive and grow. The aesthetic of the Taphouse is a little sparse, but slowly but surely they have been adding decor to the space, making it more welcoming and friendly. The food could use a little work, but let's be honest, you're here for the beer. The selection ranges from week to week. A new drink replacing those that ran dry the previous week. Usually your choices are listed on an iPad. One or two porters, and Cider selections along with some non-alcoholic kombucha are normally available. If you're looking for somewhere to grab a drink and watch the game in good company then the McKenzie River Taphouse is the...
Read moreWas an OK visit. Small selection of beers for purchase in the Fridges. Not terrible. There were some more difficult to find brews there. Staff was very pleasant. Just one dude who seemed pretty nice. Haha... My MAIN concern was one of the to-go beers I got from their fridge. It had MOLD on it. Asked the guy if it was gonna be ok. He looked and it didn't have an Exp date or even a Brewed On date. He said "It should be fine". He washed the bottle off and sold to me. It was a $15 Breakside Brew 22oz... SKUNKY AS H#LL. Was pretty bummed, cause the brew is normally pretty amazing. So I got to put that on the venue that left that old moldy beer in their fridge to sell to me... I'll give it another...
Read moreWe love this place except for one thing, there should be an age limit of 16 or older on minors. The last thing most adults want to do when they want to go drink an adult beverage is to be around someone else’s muchkins running around the place. There is a pretty specific clique of families who feel it’s the cool thing to do to bring their kids down to here so they can be around a bunch of adults who are drinking. Plus, these same families think it’s cute to let their kids run around all over the place. It makes it very hard to come down...
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