Wonderland Brewing Co
5450 W 120th Ave, Broomfield
(303) 953-0400
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Been coming here for many years. They rotate their beer and the food is always good. Highly recommend coming here.
Bartenders are extremely short and act annoyed when they're asked questions. You're lucky if they tell you which beers are which when setting them down. I don't think the kitchen would pass a health inspection. Sinks are full of dirty dishes in full view of the ordering counter. Everything is grimy. Food and beer is massively overpriced. 4 beers, 2 burgers and some chicken tenders for kids = $100. One extra star for the atmosphere because it was kind of entertaining.
Great selection of beers and good service also! đ wished I took more pics.
Food and beer are mediocre. I heard that the water for the beer is just tap water, not RO water which can cause very inconsistent brewing product (this is what I heard, not sure the validity of it but explains the poor beer quality). All of the beer has a weird taste to it. The atmosphere is great and thereâs a lot of potential but the quality of food and beer could improve a lot. Nonetheless itâs a decent spot that allows dogs which is cool.
Overall a pretty fun place but the food has gone downhill. The kitchen gets overwhelmed quickly and they even stop taking orders throughout the night. The pretzel is still great but the burgers are ok at best.
50/50 was amazing! Atmosphere was great! Lots of fun pinball!
Great spot
Been here plenty of times with good experience. Avoid the wonder grill. Cold food, they called me multiple times with the pager and when I went up the order wasnât ready so they reset it. When the food was finally ready it was cold. When I said something about the cold food the guy in the grill said the food was hot by putting the back of his gloved hand on it.
The bar manager wasnât able to do anything since the food is a separate business.
They have good beers and itâs a fun place. I would give the bar/game area 4 stars, but tonight the grill was just bad service.
Came in to watch the Nuggets game 7 along with what looked like the rest of the bar. It was packed wall-to-wall and it was clear everyone was there for the game But the owner had other ideas and sadly ruined the experience for everyone.
Instead of letting people enjoy the playoff atmosphere, he demanded the TVs be switched to golf. When customers pushed back, he lost it --screaming at employees in front of everyone and lashing out at patrons who respectfully disagreed. It was hostile, embarrassing, and completely uncalled for.
Unfortunately this isn't new. I've been coming here for a while and the owner has been drunk, rude, and completely unprofessional. He treats his business more like a playground than wanting to have a successful brewery. This was a new low. He doesn't respect his staff, his customers, or the idea that people spending their money deserve a decent experience.
This place has potential, but it's being run by an owner who clearly doesn't respect the business. It's hard to walk away from a place where the staff is great and people come to be with each other - and I know a lot of other regulars feel the same. This behavior and treatment of others cannot tolerated.
I live pretty close to here and like visiting often as the food and beer are very good, prices arenât bad, the games are fun, and the vibes are great. But I was at Wonderland on Sunday to watch the Nuggets game (they had advertised on their website that theyâd be showing it) and the owner came in and his actions made me not want to come back.
The bartenders were doing an amazing job helping everyone at the bar while it was crowded and loud (people were yelling at the game, the Nuggets lost!) and the cooks got my delicious cheese curds out really quickly!
Then the owner came in and forced the bartenders to change a couple TVs and the audio playing over the speakers to a golf game. Many people were angry/disappointed because they had come to watch the Nuggets game, and when another bartender changed the audio back (as requested by nearly everyone in the establishment) it was clear from across the place that they were being disciplined by the owner for doing so. During this craziness, someone at the bar yelled something along the lines of âscrew the owner,â and the owner came over to them. He got real close to the person who yelled and yelled back, âYou donât tell me to get out when this is MY HOUSE.â
Now listen, do I think the owner had every right to kick the yeller out? Yes. But also, just kick him out nicely then, donât come over and try to assert your dominance or start a fight or whatever with attitude in front of a bunch of patrons of your business. 90% of the people in there came to watch the Nuggets game, which theyâd advertised they would be playing! But he was acting as if weâd come into his home and insisted he change the channel. And worst of all, talking down to the bartenders.
If you donât want to treat your staff or your customers well, we donât need to come give you our money. The 3 stars are for the staff I saw working their butts off. The owner deserves none.
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This place is an absolute gem. Even if you live far away you should travel to this place. The service is absolutely amazing the bartenders T, nick, Matt are awesome. The food is superb and Iâd equate that to the phenomenal cooks in the back, Ethan, Gerard, Cody. Iâm always impressed and surprised by how personal and genuine the staff is.
Great atmosphere, fun stuff to do. The beer quality has gone up dramatically in the last 6 or so months that I've noticed. Used to be all hoppy beers no matter what style, but now there's truly a difference in the beers and they're very rich and delicious. Food is a bit pricy sometimes ($18-22/person usually), but is good quality. To-go beers are more expensive ($7 pint can, $14 crowler can, and they stopped filling growlers) compared to other breweries I've been to, and they don't sell 4 or 6 packs, so the to-go scene is lacking a bit. Tap beer prices are about what I'd expect (~$7) from a small craft place. Overall do recommend ?
Edit to the response below: I have asked about 4 or 6 packs and was told that they are not sold other than the fresh fill cans for $7. ?? Perhaps staff was misinformed. I will come back and ask a second time and update this post. Almost all other breweries fill growlers now again so it would be really nice to be able to take more of your good beer home. Maybe something to consider :)
Came in with my boyfriend. We got served by several different people. The person who stood out the most was Jill. She was very personable and had a great friendly demeanor. She was super fun and her dance moves were top notch
I ordered some food and they made a mistake because they didnât have some thing that I had ordered, but they were so OVERLY generous to correct this. It really shows how much they care about customer service. On top of how nice their space is, so many things for families to do. And they are now offering seltzer flavors, even sugar free options- a very pleasant surprise!
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