Ladyface is one of the only restaurants open past 9pm in this area. They have an awesome outdoor patio which is just lovely on summer evenings. I like their varied menu offerings - something for everyone from the meat eater to the vegan. I recommend the veggie cassolet if you're a veggie. Their pommes frites are fantastic. I've been twice and enjoyed both experiences.
Review Source:I am a regular customer. Ladyface Ale Companie is the family's favorite place to eat. It's kid friendly, yet still manages to be the best micro-brew pub for many, many miles in any direction. Cheseboro IPA is one of my all time favorite beers, not to mention the fact that Ladyface serves lots of other beverages you don't often run into outside of Europe: rosé wine from Provence, cidre francais, sangria, rare Belgian ales, French press coffee, etc. I also love the fries, the mussels, the onion soup, the flat-bread, the sliders, the croque-madame, and the croque-monsieur. The staff is friendly, down to earth and never phony. The place is clean and has a Belgian flare. The breezy patio is situated just right to view beautiful Ladyface mountain in the incredible Santa Monica Mountains. Why don't more places in Southern California have outdoor seating with linens, etc? Ladyface is located just off of highway 101 on Kanan Road, 20 minutes from Zuma beach. By the way, they also sell hip cycling jerseys featuring the serene Ladyface artwork. Five stars.
Review Source:If you're a craft beer lover, this is great find in Agoura Hills. I've tasted the beer at several gastropubs in Los Angeles, but never realized they had a restaurant and the brewery in Agoura Hills.
I went with a beer tasting ($18) which was largest beer flight I've ever tried. I thought it was a bit too large and couldn't finish the entire tasting. I probably went through half of each which was an estimated 2.5 pints of beer. Â
I'd definitely stop by again as this is great place to enjoy wide variety of Ladyface beers and also try some other guest craft breweries available bottled and on tap. You can also purchase a growler and get it filled with your choice of beer. Â
In January, they offer a special beer glass you can purchase which allows you to have happy hour all year long. Â Heard people line up for this and sells out within a couple hours.
They have live music nights with cover bands and was told that those nights draw a larger crowd.
Food was pretty good, I order the burger with: a pretzel bun, cheddar cheese, and medium rare. It was priced at around $10, with an additional add on price for bacon and a fried egg (which they cannot do just egg whites only). The burger was pretty good. It came with a small helping of red onions that were lightly stir fried and some romaine lettuce. The meat was a bit on the more cooked side, but that's fine, it's hard to serve a properly cooked medium rare burger.
They have lots of beer selections, of which are custom made in house. I tried a pint of the blonde for $5. It was pretty good. I think it was comparable to BJ's house blonde. At ladyface, there was a bit more flavor in the beer than other blondes I have tried in the past.
Would I come back? probably if I was in the area.
FYI the male server we had was a bit on the slower and not attentive side to our tables' needs.
The little lady and I are regulars here on a Saturday, sitting drinking teas or cocktails on the patio, enjoying appetizers and refreshing atmosphere. As with any establishment service can be shady at times, but all in all a positive experience every time we visit.
Some great crafted brews are available, I prefer the stouts and one is on tap which is quite strong, coffee and chocolate tones, with a strong finish.
Great place to share some yummy plates with friends and fam.
I met these guys a few years ago at the Salute Beer Festival in Ventura, before they were open for business. Needless to say, every beer they had to offer was stellar! But I'm not here to talk about that.
Fast forward six months to one of the greatest burgers that I have ever tasted in my entire life. I went with one of my friends to Ladyface Alehouse about a month after it opened. We only had to wait about 10 minutes to get in on a Friday night...(which is awesome considering the amazing gastropub atmosphere)!
After we were seated, I proceeded to ask our waitress what was the most delectable item on their menu. She told me that I should not leave the restaurant unless I had their burger. I love burgers, but I told the waitress that I had In-n-Out the night before. She insisted on me ordering the burger. I'm glad she was persistant...because the moment I took the first bite of that succulent patty with blue cheese and smoked bacon, all placed inside on the softest of pretzel buns, a tear of joy ran down my cheek.
Thank you Ladyface Alehouse for an amazing burger experience!
As a recently endowed beer snob due to living in Colorado for a year, I knew my life was going to be drastically different without craft breweries on every street corner and craft draughts on hand at every bar, so Ladyface was a long shot after not having been there in probably two years.
Needless to say, their food still does not disappoint. The mac n cheese is phenomenal, the hummus is divine, and more importantly...
The vanilla blonde cask they had I'M SO THANKFUL I TRIED IT! I'm currently kicking myself for not getting a growler of it to go. Seriously though, I can't sleep...because I don't know if I should be financially irresponsible and go get it tomorrow or not. Needless to say, not all the beers are the best, but hey you're not using that fine Colorado water to make it.
On an unrelated beer note, yes this is an alehouse, BUT try their cocktails, went there for a friends bachelorette party one time, they're great! Happy Hour prices and servings are just perfect as well.
I really wanted this to be a fun experience.
Met with a few buddy's for a Sunday afternoon beer and catch up. Â Was really looking forward to sampling a variety of beers.
Walked in and the place had a funny smell - can't quite place it but wasn't a great smell.
We were quickly seated and then the wait began.
Our waiter, some hipster dude that seemed more interested in grooming his facial hair, was less than attentive. Â I tried to order the sliders but he simply said I couldn't as I was looking at the lunch menu - ok, my bad - but instead of saying - but instead you can order this or that or let me show you the dinner menu he just waiting there for me to scramble and find something else.
We asked about the different beers and he became quite snobby about it - like, how dare we ask about a beer. Â WTF?
Food was average.
Service was slow and lack luster
Place smelled funny.
Would not go back.
I must admit I got a bit lost when I went up to Ladyface. Â No, not because the directions on map quest were wrong, but because I did not expect it to be in a shopping center so I assumed that they were wrong. Â So, when we called to ask how far they were from the Islands Restaurant in the shopping center and they said right next to it, I had to do a double take. Â For one, the locations signage is hard to access/read and two, the actual places looks more like a bistro than a brewhouse. Â That said, this is nevertheless a great place.
First, I love the vision they have for this place, very Arts and Crafts movement. Â Second, they do brew on location. Â So, it was a real treat to see one of the workers fill a keg from one of the brew tanks on the restaurant floor.
So, how is the beer? Â Pretty good. Â Note: Just because its a micro brew does not mean it is great. Â That is not the case at Ladyface. Â Distinct flavors within a line (e.g., IPA). Â I had a taster of three and all three were different yet good. Â On the day of our visit they had 9 Ladyface beers on tap. Â The best way to taste them all was with a flight. Â The flight will range in price depending on which 8 of the nine you choose. Â So each taster will range from $1-$3. Â Yes, there are smaller flights. Â I think they had a 4 and a 6 beer flight. Â It is best if you share the 8 flight - drink responsibly.
As for the food, it is pretty good too. Â I ordered the fish and chips. Â The fish was firm and the batter was crunchy. Â
All in all, the drive up there was worth it.
Love Ladyface! Â It's become a tradition in our family to go their for their macaroni and cheese. It's topped with crumbled salt & vinegar chips and it's delicious. That said, if you order it for your kids they tend to leave off the chips. You have to ask for them specifically for younger diners.
We also enjoy their french fries. They come with a variety of toppings for you to choose from. Â What they don't tell you is that there is a secret variation called "suicide fries". I haven't tried them but the table next to us ordered them and they are apparently very spicy.
Make sure you go back near the washrooms. You can see into where the ale house is with all the fermenting tanks. Very interesting.
Beer and owner rating alone. Excellent beer!!! Service as you can see by my past experience was sub pare but after having their beers multiple times at various locations including a Father's Day event, I have to support a local brewery and with solid beer better than golden road and eagle rock. Check out their beers either on site or at a local bar. I think when an owner is willing to admit that they have made a mistake and are working to resolve their service issue without being defensive and are strickly apologetic, it shows character. I love their IPA! I love their Stout! I think their brewmaster, David is an up and coming person to watch in the beer industry. Look forward to visiting them again soon or drinking their beers at Slater 50/50 or 38 Degrees Alehouse. Keep up the great brewing David!
Review Source:Other than slightly-slow service, this place was excellent. We arrived around noon on Sunday and people were just trickling in. I ordered a tasting flight of beer and they were almost all excellent. I really dug their Chesebro IPA, Palo Comado XPA, and Porter. We started with their Gougères which were cooked perfectly and came with a nice cheese sauce. My wife started with their watermelon soup which was refreshing and really, really good. We shared their novy ranch wood-grilled burger with gruyere cheese and it was excellent. Again, their service was a bit slow, especially considering there was hardly anyone there, but we'd definitely come back when in the area.
Review Source:Came here for happy hour, which was good. Got 2 tasty sliders and fries for between $5-$6, and the drinks are a good price too. View on the patio is lovely.
One star off due to another experience. I ordered some sort of salad w/ strawberries and it was definitely overpriced. I could've opened a salad bag from Trader Joe's, thrown in some strawberries and called it a day for a lot less than what I paid. Obviously salad is not their forte.
Went here for the first time today with my family. I liked that it was kid friendly and has a great atmosphere. The food was great, beer was great and I really liked the sangria. I would have given 5 stars but, the service was not worthy of it. She was great off the bat but, neglected us shortly after.
Review Source:I love Ladyface. Their beers are spectacular (I would recommend either the Trois Filles or Blind Ambition), the service is always prompt and friendly, and the ambiance is classy but not uptight. It's a great place to just hang out, munch on some delicious pommes frites and a Ladyface burger (which I HIGHLY recommend), and enjoy a beer with friends.
Review Source:Wanted to stop in for awhile finally did from road trip up the 101. Place looks uptight from outside, but felt right inside all furnishings top notch.
Started off with the pretzel unbelievable handmade pretzel not frozen crap. Paired with smoked gouda couldn't have been better. Followed up with beef sliders and wife had chicken sandwich all great.
Prices are fair portions are "just right" not oversized
Tried a flight of 6 house beers all great also, wish this place was closer to SD.
I think I came to Ladyface with high expectations. I was quite excited to finally check them out. The Beers were just ok. We had the flight of 8 beers, all Ladyface brewed beers. I think I only liked 1 or 2 of the 8. I'm definitely a beer drinker and I have to say that I was a bit disappointed. Otherwise, everything else was pretty good. For food we got the sliders, veggie sandwich and  fries. All pretty tasty. The service was good, but a bit slow considering there weren't very many people there.  My overall experience was just ok at best. Its not far from me, but I don't see myself rushing back anytime soon.
Review Source:My husband and I have a love affair with Ladyface. Always great and unique food! We pretty much drool the whole drive there. And then we leave with plenty of beer to take home.
When you come here be sure to try their homemade sauces that include their ales, like the violet mustard and ale ketchup. Dip EVERYTHING in it!
I have visited this establishment for lunch 50 times as it's close to the office.  I am here a couple times a week during the nice weather months as you can sit outside and enjoy the world.  The beer is great, the service is good, but the food is not the reason I go.  I have found a couple things on the menu that work for me, but I like simple meals and that is not easy since the food here is  French-inspired.....
Review Source:LOVE their soft pretzel. Food is good. Can be on the pricier side, but never been dissatisfied with anything. They have really good beers on tap too. I love how they change every so often as well. Keeps it interesting.
Fun, laid-back environment. Good location, right off the freeway. I tell business associates to meet me here sometimes as well as friends.
I have been going to Ladyface since they first opened, and was pre-disposed to love them because they're one of the only unique, non-chain restaurants in the area. However, I've been really disappointed by them on for my last several visits, and that's a huge bummer!
Their food used to be my favorite part about them - and now I go more often for the atmosphere and drinks because their food has really gone downhill.
The gougeres - they used to be delicious, moist, and plentiful, and now not only do you get fewer (used to be 6-7, now it's down to 4/order), but they're almost always overdone and have much less of a cheesy flavor. They're now served with a cheese dip that should be completely pointless given that they're cheese popovers, but it's slowly become necessary since they've been so dry lately.
The mussels - two of my friends have had these and been so disappointed. One had to send hers back because the fries were cold and the mussels were just lacking any interesting flavor.
The burger - it's been super dry the last few times friends have had it.
The croque madame - this was always one of our favorites here, and lately it's been getting less and less interesting. It used to be this robust sandwich with ham and cheese and topped with an egg and sauce, and now it's being reduced down to a grilled cheese with an egg on top. So sad.
The mac n cheese with the salt and vinegar chips is still awesome, and the fries are yummy, too, especially with their various dips. And I'm always down for an olive plate, though that has gotten decisively smaller as well.
Also - they now have a split menu of lunch & dinner items, which is really annoying. There are several items that used to be available all the time that are now not available at dinner - why can't you still grill up a bratwurst? Or make a French dip?
It's really sad to see this place declining in quality, because that was what we loved so much about it. I've recommended it to so many people, and lately they've been coming back saying they had a disappointing time there. I don't know what happened with their kitchen staff, or with their food suppliers, or what, but it's not really been for the better.
I'm always on the hunt to find local wineries/breweries. Â And going to Ladyface didn't disappoint. Â I went here last night with my girlfriend and everything we ordered was really tasty! Â I guess I wasn't expecting much out of it, but we were pleasantly surprised. Â They have a good amount of space and I love the images of all the "ladies" on the wall reminiscent of artist Alfonse Mucha. Â We ordered the duck confit, the steak tartare, and the pork ribs. Â All were presented to us on a plate twice the size we'd imagined. Â We tried several tasters (all for $1.50 each.) Â We loved the ghost pepper porter, and I'm not usually a porter fan. Â For dessert we ordered the caramel creme brulee which had the perfect amount of salt on top. Â Yum. Â I can't wait to bring my fiance here and hopefully go on a tour of their brewery!
Review Source:Went back to Ladyface recently to try dinner. Tried their cheese puff appetizers. Really good - the accompanying sauce could have had a little more flavor. For my entree, I had the mussels in beery broth. Lacked flavor. Someone else tried the roasted chicken - it was perfectly cooked, delicious, succulent. Let's just say I had more than the one bite offered to me. Haha!
It's too bad they don't serve the Pork Belly BLT during dinner service. That's what I went back for but should've done my research first. And we all shared the mac-n-cheese with jalapenos and bacon. Bomb!
I'll be back again - but during lunch hours as the selections on the lunchtime menu are more appealing to me.
One complaint this time - for not being very busy, they "ran out" of glasses for their beer flights. How could they run out? There were MAYBE 30 people in the restaurant. We had to wait forever for the beer flight because they had to wait until others were done with their glasses. Ridiculous.
Ok, this is a long-overdue review since I've been coming here (and dragging people here) for years now!
First, what it's NOT...
It's not a stuff-your-face, buffalo-wing, chilli-cheese fry place. This is also not the cheapest Happy Hour joint in town. I've read several reviews complaining about the serving sizes which is a fair observation but only for certain dishes. If you want chain-restaurant value, then take your business elsewhere. I'm a fan who isn't blind to faults...the missing star is because I admit that the food and service can sometimes be inconsistent.
What it IS...
BREWS - This is an excellent brewpub with microbrews a cut above the rest for miles (and yes, I have sampled all of them within a 10 mile radius). The beers here are just so full-flavored and well-developed that even their Blonde has a lingering profile that leaves you looking forward to the next pint. The beers are very creative and they keep regulars on their toes by offering new brews all the time. A few personal favorites includes one that's brewed with Syrah grapes (the La Trappistine, get it if it's on the menu!!!) and their Tripel.
VIEWS - This place has one of the best outdoor seating areas in town. Overlooking the Lady Face mountain, their patio has plenty of tables for both lovers of shade and sun. On weekend afternoons, they often have live music as well. Inside, there are several tables including a large community table and bar seating.
CHEWS - The menu is French-inspired. Staples include the pomme frites (both regular and sweet potato) but be sure to order them seasoned (you will be given a choice of seasonings AND dipping sauces), duck confit salad (it is NOT a wimpy salad), their version of a croque madame, and the LadyFace Burger (adorned with onion confit, bacon AND a fried egg). If it's offered, the PORK BELLY BLT is a MUST!!!!!
Just came here for happy hour with some friends. Right off our service was horrible when we ask if we can use an empty (and unused) table. Our waitress said no but we asked someone else. Once we were seated, our waitress told us any ladyface beer was $3 off. That's cool!
We proceeded to order our food. Omg. My sliders were tiny. And the hummus in a tiny tea cup for $5!! Wtf is this? Am I in a hummus tea cup party? Ok so we decided its time to go the service is horrid, our waitress was rude and did not provide the service we were expecting this "upscale" restaurant. Check time!
When the check arrived, we were not surprised that it was wrong. The bill was $2 off (I had to mention this as it will become relevant to this review). We asked our waitress about our bill as she knew she was in the wrong when she addressed the happy hour deal. She left the bill in a rude way and as she walked on by, yes I saw you rolling your eyes on us.
Ok so the owner (i assume, white hair lady) came over all smiling sadistically as we explained her nicely and calmly about our situation with the happy hour deal. Next thing she does is pull out a wad of cash and put down the $2. We explained to her it was not about the money at all. It's the fact she should have trained her waitress better. But for the owner to pull out a wad of cash is incredibly rude and disrespectful to customers who wants to enjoy the happy hour atmosphere. Honestly if I could leave 0 stars I would. I have never been to a place where the service was that awful and the management  was very horrendous. There are no words to express my disdain for the service I have received.
Owner, please teach how to waiters/waitresses on how exactly the menu works and please work on your own management on how to deal with issues like this. I am not a college kid nor my friends. Do not treat us like kids like the way you treated us. We valued good/amazing services and the way you handled this situation was distasteful.
If you want amazing service, go to Islands which is next door. The happy hour was excellent and our bill was just about the same with more drinks and a bigger portion. The service was phenomenal and dining experience was delightful! Ha! Now that's what you call a good happy hour atmosphere with your friends. :)
Still a bit too pretentious!
Going to meet friends and arrived a bit early anxious to sample the selection of Russian Brewery beers on draught. Standing at the bar I ordered a Santification from the barkeeper and began my wait. Â Over 10 minutes later, still waiting for my beer despite the bartender taking care of everyone else, I still did not have a beer. Â So...I leave. Not to go back anytime soon. Â If they prefer to sit to be served they should clearly tell you, but not have your wait like an idiot.
I came here for one of my girl friend's 40th birthday dinner. Â I didn't do my research before hand otherwise I would try their IPA beer, freshly brew but I opted for a goose & tonic. All the other gals ordered the manager's special cocktail. Â
I had the steak tartare (10)- cornichons, dijon and crostini, didn't like it with dijon, so spread it on the crostini was good. Â I prefer so kind of sauce to it though.
The mac & cheese top with salt & vinegar potato chip crust, It's very yummy.
The Duck Confit ( 13.50) frisee, arugula, figs, bacon, red wine vinaigrette and a sunny-side up egg on top. Â Very healthy indeed!!
Mussels in ale broth, grilled baguette, and fries (13.) Â Kind of bland
Fromages - 3 artisanal cheeses, (11) Â I didn't like the cheese
French onion soup (6) Â for the first time ever it had such a strong aroma, It was some type of cheese... wow, Â My girlfriends both liked theirs, but had complained about the smell. Â
It was their 3 year anniversary so there was the Neil Young Band, members from the   Crazy Horse.  They were great!!  It was a full house.
Will bring my hubby next time and will then try their Ale beer!!
Out-freaking-standing. My favorite dining 'experience' in SoCal so far.
Service was almost absurdly friendly. Every single employee at Ladyface was warm and welcoming and made me feel right at home. I'm a cold-hearted bastard, so any place that can make me feel warm and fuzzy is something special.
Great atmosphere, and the outdoor seating was very relaxing. Service was perhaps a little slower than expected, possibly because I was outside, but still well within tolerance.
The food was pretty good. Oddly, my favorite part was the slaw, which was slightly smoky & spicy. The pretzel was very good, though not as quite as good as the pretzel at Sierra Nevada (but what is?). The Duck Confit sandwich was good, but a little dry. If they find a way to introduce a little more moisture into that sandwich it could be great.
Now, to the important part - the beer.
I'm a sucker for anything on nitro and their Picture City Porter did not disappoint. Made with coffee, served with an inch thick, creamy head and fresh ground coffee on top. It was like a coffee milk shake. I could've had a dozen.
The IPA was a breath of fresh air after that overly sweet, coarsely bitter San Diego IPAs I'd been drinking all weekend. Drinkable, smooth and just dripping with floral & citrus (centennial hops?). The bitterness was just enough to balance out the malt and lingered on my lips just as long as I wanted it to. Like the porter, I could drink this all day, and there are VERY few IPAs made in the area you could say that about.
Finally, their Belgian Blonde was the first American-made Belgian beer I had in SoCal that I could drink more than a taster of. It seems like the typical San Diego belgians are overly sweet, overly phenolic messes, like a barleywine with a wild yeast infection (I visited Lost Abbey and Green Flash on this same trip, both with an extensive list of belgian-style beers). Ladyface's belgian blonde had a subtle belgian character, a balanced bitterness, and *just enough* body. If anything, it was on the light side. Very tasty and very quaffable.
Minus 0.00001 stars for serving their American-style beers in shaker pints. Oh well, you can't win them all.
I will be stopping at Ladyface every time I'm in SoCal, without a doubt.
edit: Forgot to mention, they offer a 10% discount off your entire bill if you are a member of the American Homebrewers Assocation. The waitress remarked that she thought it should be more than 10%, but at least it covered the tax =D
Came here for a recent family dinner and was pleasantly surprised! Â 3 stars for the food, 4 stars for the beer, 5 stars for being like the only microbrewery in Agoura Hills!
Burgers were mediocre and the "Pomme Frites" were just american style french fries....But the mussels were INCREDIBLE - fresh fresh fresh and cooked in this delectable sauce I can't even begin to describe. Â The little taster beers were also perfect for my parents (we're asian, and we def get that asian glow!) and reasonably priced at $1.50-$2/ each. Â My mom really enjoyed the Cherrie Brown :)
Overall, I'd come again! It's an adorable restaurant who's interior decor is straight out of a hipster NYC gastropub. Â Service was friendly, although the inside sitting area of this place is pretty small (esp considering they brew their beers in-house which takes up building space). Â It was also a very intimate sitting arrangement with dim lights - flashlights would have been helpful for reading menus!
What a neat place to have dinner and hang out with friends or family! Â We came here a few weeks ago for my brother in laws birthday. Â It was a Friday night and they were pretty crowded. Â But we had reservations and were seated within a few minutes of getting there.
The beer selection was fantastic and the staff was pretty knowledgable about the beer. Â I can't even remember all of the ones I tried but I do remember liking the blondes the best! Â We ordered their mac & cheese as an appetizer...we added jalapenos and bacon. Â OMG! Â It was sooo good. Â We also tried the pretzles and cheese and the hummus. Â Everything was scrumptious!
I loved the live music and how comfortable the atmosphere was. Â I ordered the New York steak and it was cooked exactly the way I wanted. Â Everyone else seemed to enjoy their dishes as well. They don't sing Happy Birthday to you for your bday, DARN! Â But my brother in law was pretty happy about that! Â hahah They gave him some icea cream over a brownie and we also tried the bread pudding. Â Holly hell that was amazing!
My husband and I will definitely be coming back here for some food and brews. Â Can't wait to try more things on the menu!
Very nice beer selection and very knowledgeable staff.
Good selection of gastro fare, including delicious jalapeno mac n' cheese.
I had the lamb sausage, at $15 it was too expensive for the portion. Â I would have been better off with a steak or a burger.
The fries are worth noting, as they are as good as everyone says. Â Get the spicy harissa version. Â Kind of like Five Guys cajun fries. Â Delicious.
Great rotational beer menu too.
I want to try some of the other food before saying its as good as it gets.
The desserts were good too, bread pudding is highly recommended, but the belgian waffle is skippable.
I would come back, get more beer, and order a burger, fully loaded, mid-rare, with some fries and brew ketchup.
Ladyface is a beer lover's paradise. Â Great tasting beers that don't get any fresher, excellent "fat man" food that pairs well with their beers, and a nice outside patio which is perfect for chilling out on weekend afternoons.
We dropped a couple hundred bucks with just 3 people on a Saturday afternoon, and we literally tried every beer they had on tap. Â All of them were well made, fresh, and cold. Â I am a personal fan of the Blind Ambition and Trois Filles Tripel. Â They had some guest ales on tap that were good too - La Choufe somethingorother. Â Some of these beers are high alcohol content, but you'd never know by tasting them! Â Oh, and they sell 1/2 gallon growlers for incredibly reasonable prices. Â I think it was six bucks for the growler jug, which you can take home and bring back to reuse.
Then there's the food. Â I've got a smile on my face just remembering it.... Â We had 2 or 3 pretzels because they were so awesome, then the bratwurst dog on a pretzel bun - WOW. Â The mac'n'cheese with ham and jalapenos was like an uppercut to my tastebuds, and the sliders were great too. Â The fries were good, nothing special, but nothing bad. Â The lady in the group sucked down the witbeer in 3 seconds flat, and said the curry chicken salad was excellent.
Overall - fantastic beer, great food, good ambiance, and good service. Â A+ and we WILL be back.
Beer lover? Â Go to Ladyface!