Run and Hide Brewing is truly a hidden gem in Port Chester. From the moment you step in, you are welcomed by an inviting atmosphere and an array of delicious, reasonably priced beers. Each brew is crafted with precision and passion, offering a delightful range of flavors that cater to every palate.
One of the standout aspects of this brewery is the exceptional service provided by Kelly, the beer tender. She is not only friendly and attentive but also incredibly knowledgeable. Kelly has a remarkable ability to recommend the perfect beer for your taste without ever being pushy. Her warmth and expertise make every visit a pleasure.
The culinary experience here is equally impressive. Chris, who handles the food, has an unparalleled skill in slicing prosciutto that rivals that of a Japanese sushi chef. The precision and care he takes ensure that each slice is perfect in thickness and texture, enhancing the flavor to its fullest. When prosciutto is cut improperly, it can be too thick or frayed, but Chris’s technique ensures a consistently excellent experience.
The appetizer set is generously portioned, making it ideal for sharing among friends. The toasted bread that accompanies the appetizers is so delicious that it could easily be a star on its own. We found that the set was more than enough for three people, leaving us thoroughly satisfied.
Run and Hide Brewing combines excellent beer, top-notch service, and exquisite food preparation to create a truly memorable experience. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or just looking for a great place to relax with friends, this brewery is a must-visit. Highly...
   Read moreThe drinks often use have too much sour mix for what you're paying. The owner is also incredibly rude. For the most recent Open Mic, he made comments that were loud enough for everyone to hear: "I'm not feeling this." As I performed my set, I heard him making commentary as well. I had been told that he thought my combination of singing and poetry was "weird." I understand having an opinion, but keep it to yourself - especially when the performer is on stage or within earshot. Open mic nights are meant for everyone to express themselves freely and in ways that resonate with them. He seems to want a specific type of performer, so maybe he should change the name from Open Mic to Coffeehouse Music or whatever he is looking for. Lastly, he does not have a Bluetooth set up to play music from. While I understand that, he might want to emphasize that he wants people who play live music. When I asked about the setup, as I've only been there two times, he said, "why is she asking that? She knows we don't do that" in honestly the nastiest tone. I actually didn't know that there was never going to be an option for Bluetooth as I have been told there might be, so that's just another instance of his nasty behavior. I won't be visiting this...
   Read moreStopped in to checkout the new brewery in westchester, left filled with excitement.
The location is great with ample parking on the street, and a city parking lot across the street. It is also conveniently located near The Capitol Theatre, and would be a great spot to grab a drink and meet friends before a show.
Inside the space is welcoming and pays tribute to some typical brewery aesthetics, but in an upscale way. A large L-shaped stone bar compliments the wood paneling on the walls.
I ordered a mortadella sandwich, which had the perfect ratios for all the fresh ingredients. I tried my best to take a picture, but I was more focused on taking the first bite.
I was delighted when the owner, Tim, explained that the space is temporary, along with the limited menu. A new location is being developed, one could say things are “brewing” for Run&Hide.
In the mean time stop by, try a new brewery,...
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