This is a great place for craft beer lovers. Â Their selection is always changing and they are very knowledgeable about the beers. Â They even do beer food pairings. Â The food is nothing special, basic bar food. Â Their buffalo wings were pretty good. Â I like the mellow atmosphere and their is a patio out front for when the weather is nice.
Review Source:Burgers and Beer - Loads of beers on tap, ask for a flight so you can try different beers.
To get things started, Pretzel roll with spicy cheese sauce showed up instead of the usual rolls you get in most places, definitely extra points for that. Â
Andrew our waiter was very knowledgeable with the beer selection and instead of just asking what I wanted he asked what type of beers did I like so he could recommend something in that type of beer.
We ordered the Good life burger, big juicy, very mild blue cheese. you could still taste the burger. Bacon jam on a nice hardy bun.
For a local pub, the service was very good, the beer was very good and the food was very good. Oh and even the manager stopped by to see that everything was good. That's rare in a pub but a nice touch. Â Worth paying a visit to.
Such a great addition to the area! In addition to an extensive and varied beer menu, the food is a cut above your usual pub grub. The appetizers are particularly enjoyable, especially the Chicken Cordon Blue Balls, Mashed Potato Wontons and the wings.
Always great to find a great burger... especially at a place that gets medium-rare right. The burgers can be had with fries... but the tater tots are my favorite. The fish butty is a great change of pace if you're skipping red meat and want a sandwich.
Fun mix of things in the entrée area too, with the Chicken Tikka Masala as good as at any Indian restaurant. Skirt Steak, Bangers & Mash and Shepherds Pie are also delicious, although I'm a purist, and would prefer lamb over the beef in the Shepherds Pie.
I have been here before and had always had a decent meal. Service could use some improvements.( on the slow side) The last time we were here will be the very last time we return. First of all, the waitress did not do what we had asked or perhaps the kitchen. We ordered hot wings extra crispy. They came out dry with the sauce on the side. That left us with dry, bland tasteless wings. When we asked the waitress why they had no sauce she said that's how they make them extra crispy.
Yea ok ?!?
She looked like she was the only waitress on the floor that afternoon and was running around like a chicken without a head. Needless to say was not back to check on us for some time.
Then we found a very unpleasant surprise in the hamburger!!!!
It was a bread- tie!!! A metal plastic covered bread-tie inside of the patty!! Gross and yuck!! Â We finally were able to get the waitresses attention to show her what was in the burger and she immediately ran it back to the kitchen were we heard the screaming over what had been found.
The burger was removed from the check. Â One being in the restaurant business, I would of comped the check, but hey that's just me.
It is a cute place and has some good food ideas but clearly needs to work out some kinks. Was there two years ago and enjoyed it very much.
I understand accidents happen but this was a huge turn off.
Not recommended
The watermelon beer is delicious!!! Â My husband and I frequent the Good Life. Â They have a great beer selection on tap that is ever changing. Â The food is okay with some stand outs. Â The fried mac and cheese is awesome, perfectly made with a delicious sauce. Â I happen to adore the Shepherds Pie which is just delectable. Â The Good Life Burger also makes the grade!!!!
The rest of the menu that I have tried is okay. Â Service is fantastic and they let you try the beers before you purchase!!!
They also have huge oysters that are delicious during the Massapequa Street Fair in August!!!
A great place if you love craft beers!
Pub.
The good life- I live it and finding a place that exemplifies it, is even better. Â We hit this place up on a Thursday night and started off with some drinks for the extensive beer selection - and a mixed drink that was an outstandingly good concoction of blueberry vodka, lemonade and framboise.
The menu was fairly large- something for everyone and we had some trouble choosing as we were trying to steer a safe course down the middle of fried and boring - so we opted for the chicken cordon blue balls (because we just had too much fun with the name), the hummus plate and then we split a veggie burger - it was the perfect amount.
the food was decent - the chicken cordon blue balls were fried right, the two dipping sauces were nothing special though. Â The hummus platter was very good with plenty of pita and hummus to go around. Â The veggie burger was good but the sweet potato
tots were totally overdone in the fryer and hard to eat - it was a bit of a workout.
The waitress was outstanding - she knew that menu back and front; even the beers. Â She was there when needed and had just the right amount of chit-chat - great!
Atmosphere was pub-like and I liked the way it looked.
Parking on the street.
I started the meal with The Good Life Pilsner given that it is the house brew. The pilsner tasted like one of the mass produced light american lagers (not that being mass produced is always a bad trait). To my disappointment, it lacked the boldness I was looking for. Fortunately, the buffalo wings we ordered as an appetizer were served promptly and had the boldness that I was seeking. The wings were very crispy which I really enjoyed. The GL Pilsner was much better with the wings than on its own.
The next beer I opted for was the Stoudt's Brrright Lager. The flavor was bolder than the GL Pilsner, and it tasted fresher. I had this beer alongside my entree, the Good Life Burger. The burger was cooked to an appropriate medium rare. The burger comes with gruyere cheese, blue cheese fondue, and bacon jam which made it difficult for me to decipher the specific flavors because there were so many unique elements to the burger that I do not regularly taste; however, it doesn't require a food expert to tell you that the burger was juicy and very flavorful.
The atmosphere at The Good Life is modern and agreeable. There is at least dozen tvs all showing sports, so there is no need to worry about missing any game. All of the seats in the bar area were filled, but there is still enough room to maneuver. The interesting component of the bar is the age range of the patrons. There were people ranging for their mid-twenties to their late fifties. Fortunately, everyone was minding their own manners, and no one was acting disorderly; thus, The Good Life makes for a nice atmosphere to come with a group of friends.
This is THE spot in Mass. Park to grab a couple drinks and a bite to eat. It's a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere to enjoy some good food and beers with family and friends.
The English phone booth front door and the newspaper style menus are their gimmick. It works. It adds character to the place and makes them stand out from the ordinary.
The food is excellent. The Chicken Cordon Bleu Balls (yes, that's the name) are always a great starter. Â I'm a creature of habit and usually go for the fish butty with a side house salad (both of which are amazing) If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I have picked off of family member's plates though and have yet to be disappointed. I've heard amazing things about the Winston Hash. That's my excuse to go back soon!
The staff are pleasant and attentive. Â
No complaints. Can't wait for my next visit.
Went here last night for my father's birthday and was super excited. I hear great things about this place through word of mouth from friends. Not only is it rumored to be a delicious eatery but also a hot spot for happy hour.
When I walked in, this place has a very cool/funky/hip ambiance. It's that kind of place where you can kick back and relax after work with a few pints and good people. We sat down right away in a big comfy leather booth. There were tv's around us and it was pretty packed for a Tuesday night! I had my first glance at the menu and knew I was going to like this place. The menu was laid out like an old newspaper and they had such a big variety there.
The two appetizers we decided on were the Cordon Blue Nuggets and the Mashed Potato Wontons.
-The Cordon Blue: DELICIOUS and such a great idea! These little bite sized treats are crispy on the outside but creamy on the inside. And they come with well-made cranberry sauce and gravy. It's got that sweet/savory combo where you can choose. Both are good... it'll be hard to decide on what you'll stick with.
-The Wontons: Surprisingly not what I expected, but still good. It's very cheesy-potato adorned with bacon bits and sour cream. Not the healthiest option haha, but it was the definiton of what I'd call comfort food. You get six of them.
And for dinner I had the Prime Minister with sweet potato tater tots, YUM!
-The Sandwich: Well done! (No pun intended.) It came with a cheesy sauce (which I had put on the side) and it had bits of steak with crispy onion strings and bbq sauce. I thought it should have had some form of lettuce or vegetable on it, but I liked this a lot. To be completely honest... I liked the tater tots better than the sandwich! They were AWESOME. Crispy, salty, sweet and came with a very (spicy) mustard sauce. I went the ketchup route.
Overall a great first experience. I will definitely be back (especially for the happy hour... I hear they have amazing draft beers. The Good Life is a place that takes classics and adds a unique spin on them. I highly recommend going here.
If you like great beer selection, micro brews, and awesome food then this is the place for you. Whether you like IPA's, belgians, or stouts they have it all. The staff is very friendly and knowledable about the brews and they will even give you a sample of any of them.
The food here is also teriffic. Â I've been here a few times and definetely have my favorites. Â For the appetizer I usually go with the fried mac & pepperjack. Whats better than fried macaroni & cheese drizzled is a creamy pepperjack sauce? Def my favorite appetizer there.
For the main course I usually go with the Good life burger. First off, its on a nicely toasted bun they get delivered from a bakery daily. Â The burger comes out nice & juicy, covered in gruyere cheese, blue cheese fondue and bacon Jam. 1 word, Awesome!!!!! I have also had the shepards pie which is a close second
This is one of my favorite spots, will def be back.
After reading everyone's reviews I have to say I was more than excited to try out the good life. I dragged my boyfriend to this massapequa hot spot only to find myself disappointed!
For starters this place had a never ending beer list. If you know what they are then you're in heaven but if not I suggest to sticking to what you know! I let the waitress swindle me into trying the strawberry beer only to find out that it was pretty (served in a champaign glass and pink!!) but disgusting! Needless to say I would have been happy with a bud light in comparison.
Next we went to the appetizers and tried the fried macaroni and cheese and spinach and artichoke dip. Again disappointed. I did however love the pita bread served alongside the dip. The Mac and cheese was dry and tasteless other than the kick of heat you receive at the end. The spinach and artichoke dip, let's just say I prefer Applebee's.
Our main course is what got this place two stars. Marc ordered the good life burger, cooked to perfection and absolutely delish. I had the skirt steak. The mash potatoes were awesome, the asparagus was cooked perfectly and the cheese sauce=TO DIE FOR. My only complaint would be that thee skirt steak was chewy but well... It was skirt steak.
Overall good life, you were not that good.
came here tonight with my usual dinner companion and was pleased to see the menu was recently updated,,,but gone are the ribs/waffles,,,sad. We started with Zucchine sticks,,,more like rounds served with tomato sauce and horseradish sauce and Mashed Potatoes wontons topped with cheese and sour cream and bacon. Then he had the Shepards Pie and i had the Gnocchi with peas and sundried tomatoes. Everything was tasty,,,,,though my gnocchi were kinda bland and not  really my thing,,,but everything else was great,,service was great and the crowd it attracts is perfect. Love this place but will stick to my regular burger/ sandwich next time,,,,,and am def gonna save room for dessert next time too. I actually enjoy this better than the Republic which is owned by same people,,,,trying the Greek next,,,,go enjoy
Review Source:Great beer selection, very friendly staff. The atmosphere is sports related with the countless number of televisions. So if your cable is out but you want to watch a game this is the place to go. Their menus look like newspapers, which is a very cute idea. I was a little overwhelmed with the selection of everything. They have a big bar that looks fully stocked, I went after the beer, which was nice and refreshing.
Our waitress Sarah was good to talk to, she had a lot of favorites that got me thinking of what I wanted. The food is good though. Big portions but very tasty. I had the chicken tika masalas and it was very good. Glad I had it for left overs the next day. I would come back here to try out their burgers.
The Good Life is a must! I've been coming to TGL for 2+ years now on a regular basis. Have not been disappointed yet! The beer selection is constantly changing and there is always something to suit your preference. I love IPAs, my boyfriend Porters, and we absolutely love coming here and trying out the different beers on tap.
The food is delicious--I've been trying to sample everything on the menu but it's hard not to order my favorite Good Life Burger (get it with chicken instead-phenomenal!) Â I always order the sweet potato tots but the fries are great too. The Chicken Cordon Bleu Balls are an every time appetizer, but you can't go wrong picking anything from the app menu.
I just can't seem to get tired of this place. I grew up in Oregon where we have a plethora of brew pubs with endless selections of craft beers, and this place makes me feel right at home. My parents, sister, college friends, and work friends have all accompanied me to The Good Life and have never been disappointed. Great place for after work happy hours or dinner with friends or your significant other. Just a very relaxed, chill atmosphere. Servers are always friendly and offer great insight to the beer and food menus. Definitely my go-to restaurant/bar here on Long Island!
Ah, I'm already craving summer, sitting outside in the patio area sipping on an Elysian Jasmine IPA. Can't wait!
Came here to try out the burgers. And tried the good life and the patty melt. Meat was fine but something was very salty on the burger and we figured out it was the cheese. Not sure if they salted it or what but it was seriously salty. The fries and tots were fine. We also tried the fried moz. Thought it would be interesting as it was panko crusted but nothing out of the ordinary.
It was quite busy. Â Service was fine. Lots of beers and other spirits to choose from.
Came here for lunch today with my husband. We waited for about 20 minutes before being seated at a booth. Our waitress Mary was really sweet. We shared the Fried Mac and Pepper Jack to start. It was awesome!! Then I got the Good Life burger and my husband got the Patty Melt. My burger was sooo good. Loved the sweet potato tots on the side! All this being said, I dont think I'd come for dinner bc I've heard it gets crazy. However, will definitely will come again for lunch.
Review Source:Came here tonight with the family on President's day. Â Long wait for a table and they weren't that busy. Â Seems as if they did not have enough wait staff on.
Apps......Chicken cordon blue balls and chix wings. Â Very good. Â I could eat about 2 dozen of those chicken balls. Â Wings were good too!
Entrees were good around the whole table. Â I had chicken tikka masala which was good but could have been hotter for my liking. Â Waitress brought me bottle of Tabasco, yeah! Â My wife had pretzel coated chicken which was ok, thought it would have been better. Â Roasted brussel sprouts and wasabi mashed were great
Rest of our party got burgers which were top notch! Â And of course the Belgian beer I had was superb.
Can't wait to go back and try the bangers and mashed!
TGL is my go-to spot when I need a delicious, affordable yet tastes expensive meal with a delicious never-tasted beer to wash it all down. I've never had anything at this place that I haven't liked, and the staff is knowledgeable about the tons of beers they have on tap.
The setting can be a bit loud, but TGL is unpretentious in it's hometown pub like atmosphere and doesn't make you feel like you have to be on your best behavior. Best part is, it's so close by to my house, and afterwards you can enjoy a lovely stroll around the sweet 'Main Street' of the Park.
Keep up the good work!!
First I would like to say that I am always confused by the selection of what I consider Micro brew beer, really cant argue with meit is really just an excuse to overcharge for a beer Who picks these beers, man get down to basics and stop the upscale crap.
If Resteraunt Impossible Robert Irvine came to visit he could tweak this place into a better place. The burger had no seasonng but the meat was very good. The side was fries after being told the sweet potatoe fries were actually tots, Frozen , not what a place like this should be putting out. The resteruant brags of using local  merchants food and bakery items. The bakery intown makes horrible rolls and not being anti local I am crappy roll proned the roll itself could fill you up and overwhelms the burger.
Way back in the day the town sported a place called the Bunnery and this place falls way short ot that,
The staff were extremely friendly and overall it is a clean appearing place.
Who ever is running the place take time and watch how many people peel back all the bread trying to enjoy the meat. Which was undercooked.
I am always stunned when I see a place that has so much potential putting out fair such as this. If you want to drink some interesting beers that I dont know who would know anything about stop and try one.
I cannot say enough good things about The Good Life! Â I was introduced to TGL by an ex; TGL stayed in my life when he got the boot. Â
The beer selection is ridiculous. Â I'm a beer snob, and that's honestly the main reason why I come in. Â During the summer, go for the Hell or High Watermelon... garnished with a piece of melon, it's the epitome of summer. Â If you're not a beer person, DEFINITELY try the creamsicletini. Â SO refreshing and delicious.
Foodwise, I've always been satisfied. Â Love the New England clam chowda... the only complaint I have is that the puff pastry on top is a little difficult to maneuver.
Life is good indeed. The Good Life has an amazing selection of beers (Unearthly is great!), and the bartenders are friendly although service can be slow at times due to the amount of people that seem to fill the place up whenever I'm here. They weren't affected from Superstorm Sandy, so they donated all their proceeds from 11/6 to aid victims from the storm! If I didn't already love the joint then, I certainly do now.
Review Source:Update!!!!
While everywhere else in Massapequa was a ghost town, thanks to some whore named Sandy, The Good Life was open for business! Everyone in town must have known because the place was packed. We opted to sit at a bar table, rather than waiting the half hour to get a booth.
We sat and were greeted quickly. Drink orders were filled semi-efficiently, so that was good. Bartender was our waiter, which I thought was a little odd, due to how busy it was.
As for the food, it was amazing. Thanks to my fellow yelpers, I was steered in the right direction and ordered the Good Life Burger. It was one of the best burgers I have ever had, and it was cooked perfectly. My mom's boyfriend ordered the BLT and really liked it. We also had the mashed potato wontons and spinach dip. All really good.
The only downside was the service. It's not the bartenders fault. As it got busier (it was packed by the end of our meal) they should have added a waiter or waitress to help out.
All in all, pretty solid. I plan on going back to try the fish and chips, soon!
Went here on a Saturday night with a 'call ahead' reservation. Â
We got there right on time and still waited about a half hour. I knew this was a sign it was a good place, though! Â
We started with some amazing beers--Dark Horse Crooked Tree IPA's. They were terrific and loved the glasses.
We went with another couple so we split two orders of ther fried mac & cheese and also the potato wontons. Both were AMAZING. Then I had the fish and chips for an entree. They were great. Not your typical big beer battered fish. And the homemade potato chips! OMG! Awesome!!!!!!!!!
This place is really cozy and I'm happy to have it nearby on the Island.
I'll be back!
Everything about this place is great, from the owners and chef to the wait and bar staff. The food has become my benchmark for all bar/restaurant style establishments. The BLT and grilled cheese are excellent as are the scallops and risotto dishes. If you get an appetizer try the Winston Hash. These guys can cook anything well. The beer menu is constantly changing which gives you all the excuse you need to go back again and again.
Every month they have a beer dinner, if you can get on the list it will make for a great night out.
For those of you that understand that there is more to craft beer then just Blue Moon & Shock Top I highly recommend checking this place out.  Besides having a nice selection of craft beers on tap that change from time to time, they also have some pretty good grub as well.  Have ordered a few items off the menu but the one item that keeps calling me back is the  Good Life Burger, which is topped with gruyere, blue cheese fondue, and a little bit of heaven known as BACON JAM!
Very few things in life pair so well as a good burger and nice tall glass of beer and to find both under the same roof is just a win-win situation. As long as the Good Life keeps up with the friendly and attentive service and keeps serving that Bacon Jam, I'll definitely be back for more.
This place is great! The staff is extremely friendly and the atmosphere is so welcoming. I have always had to wait before being seated but I never mind getting a drink at the bar to start!
I have had chicken and burgers here and both were great. The appetizers are good too. Haven't had anything I didn't like!
After the mess that was our father's day Linner, I'm sorry Good Life You officially suck in my book. Â Four people, four different plates, not one satisfied tummy. Â The wrap I ordered was more wrap than salad, I'd say about 2 1/2 bites to finish it. Â My mom's caesar salad not only tasted HORRIBLE but looked like someone sneezed the dressing on (it was flemmy *gag*). Â The french onion soup was luke warm and the melted cheese was more like a rock, so congealed, so not appetizing. Â My dad sorta of liked his burger but (A) it's a burger at a pub (B) the man east like a five year old so he's easily pleased). Â My brothers pulled pork tasted, um, bad. Â I can't really say anything good about the food except the tater-tots were edible.
Like my first review, there were maybe two other tables so service shouldn't be an issue, right? Â Oh so wrong, AGAIN. Â The waitress was bubbly and smiley but should really consider a new line of work. Â Not once did she get the right order to the right person whether it was food or drink. Â And slow too. Â
I know everyone loves this place because of the beer selection so they should just be a bar and not try to be a restaurant anymore.
Not really my stomping grounds, so I used Yelp to find a restaurant nearby. The bf was in the mood for burgers, and The Good Life popped up towards the top of the list. Seeing it was known for burgers and beers, we didn't really need to go much further in reviews to decide to give this a try. It was around 8:00 on a Friday night. We walked in and were told a 25 minute wait. We decided to have a drink at the very crowded bar to wait.
Our table was ready before our first drink was halfway done. The menu is huge, which is usually a turnoff for me, but it was only because the last few pages were alcoholic beverages and catering.
We decided on the Spinach Artichoke dip as an appetizer, and it was better than most I've had. It came with both warm pitas, and corn tortilla chips for dipping, and it was topped with what seemed to be a pureed roasted red pepper of some sort. Really tasty.
After going back and forth on burgers and sandwiches, I settled on the Prime Minister, which is a grilled steak sandwich with a cheddar jalapeno sauce, barbecue sauce, and crispy onion straws. The steak was top quality, and came out cooked perfectly medium, just as I requested. I had requested the bbq sauce on the side, but it did not come out that way. Fortunately, it wasn't an overpowering amount of bbq sauce. The cheddar jalapeno sauce was amazing. The shoe string fries were great and not greasy.
The bf ordered The Good Life burger which had gruyere, blue cheese fondue, & bacon jam.
The food were huge portions and actually very inexpensive. About $10 for a burger.
The atmosphere is very relaxed.
The waitstaff was very friendly, but not the most attentive, being our only criticism of the night.
I've been meaning to come here for a while based on all the wonderful things my friends have said about this place, but I'm lazy and never leave long beach.
Sooooooooo since some friends and I have been raising funds for LLS, we were trying to think of an event to hold that would be fun and incorporate beer. Because we like beer.
The Good Life hooked us UP. They gave us a 3 hour open bar with appetizers. Â The open bar was any of the beers they served under 7 dollars, and considering the size of their beer list, we had a ton to choose from. Â They even have a gluten free beer for you creepy hippies.
I love bar food, I can admit that. Â And I was doing just fine with regular bar food, when into my life comes a tasty little treat called "chicken cordon blue-balls"...aka, little balls of fried chicken with cheese and ham inside. Now that I've had them, my life will never be the same again. Â They also provided pigs in a blankie, spring rolls and these spicy little wrap thingies.
The people that worked there were really quite pleasant and helpful with the beer selection. Â They gave us the entire back room, and I don't think anyone had trouble getting a refill.
Anyway, I was really impressed with the generosity of the venue in what they provided for our fundraiser, the quality of the beer and wait staff, and the food I tried. Â I'll definitely go back for an actual meal.
The food here is absolutely AMAZING! Didn't have any of the beer, however.
My boyfriend and I decided to grab a bite to eat here before I left to go back to California. The only regret I have is that I wish we had yelped this place sooner... I'm craving a pulled pork sandwich already.
We started off with the fried mac and cheese for our appetizer. The breading wasn't as heavy and you still got that nice crunch before hitting the yummy cheesy goodness inside. The ranch dressing that they drizzle over it was the perfect touch!
I ordered the pulled pork sandwich and the boy ordered the prime minister. My mouth instantly watered when the food came out. It took so much effort to indulge in my meal - I wanted to devour the whole thing instantly! The coleslaw and the onion rings gave it a nice crunch, and their root beer bbq sauce? It was finger licking fantastic. The prime minister was also delicious! The jalapeno cheddar sauce gave it a nice kick without it being spicy. We both had our plates clean by the end of the meal :)
You really get so much for what you pay for! Between the two of us with the appetizer, two drinks, and two entrees, it only came out to be less than $40.
4.5 stars for making the both of us happy in our little goodbye ritual meal  We will be coming back soon!
An easy 5 stars for this beer lova. Definitely will be frequenting this place and recomminding it as I already have been to everyone.
As you may have read there is a overwhelming amount of choices for beer. The waitress kindly offered to let us sample the choices we were considering. She was very helpful and attentive and ALL the staff seeemed to be happy and pleasant. It just adds to the enjoyment of your experience.
After sampling some little shots of beer, me and hubs opted for the Golden Draak at around 10% alc/vol. SO good. Rich full bodied flavor but not overwhelming. Highly recommend if you decide to go!
For food, I looked through the yelp reviews before going. Here is what we got:
Hog Wings - two big chunky ribs that were juicy and delicious.
Thai Mussels - this was a special that night and the mussels tasted fresh + the broth was spicy and good enough to drink. They offered to take the dish when we were done but we said no because we wanted to use our breads to soak up the extra broth.
the Good Life burger - the seems like the first burger you need to start with as it is their signature one. the bun was moist and doughy the meat was juicy and the cheeses they add provide an interesting flavor that just makes it a well rounded burger with a little twist.
Wedge Salad - sounds simple but this was so good. The lettuce was crisp and drizzled with blue cheese and bacon. The portion was huge and I had to take half of it to go - felt like a wuss as it is just lettuce but they give you so much! I got this as my entree but you could DEF split it.
Overall the food is good, the beer selection is phenom and the staff is great. I cannot wait to go back. ALSO you will not break the bank. 4 out standing high quality beers, burger with fries, salad, two apps for $68 is not that bad.
This place just gets better every time I come here, and I come here a lot.
The owner Pete is just the man. Â Makes everyone feel like they're welcome and knows ALOT about the beer they serve; so whether you're craft beer aficionado or a newbie, you'll have someone who can share a passion of their beer and food with.
Their food is great, as well. Â Their burger is second to none, and I'm a guy who loves burgers. Â It's topped with blue cheese and bacon jam and cheese, and man is it off the chain. Â
Love the wedge salad, too, and the garlic shrimp appetizer is perfect to share.
Very impressed with the bar crowd on a Friday night. Â Lively and not a sausage fest. Â This is the only place I go and know I won't be let down.