Third Street Brewhouse
219 Red River Ave N, Cold Spring
(320) 685-3690
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Octoberfest 2024:
What a fabulous day to enjoy the brewery experience.
The crowd was thoroughly entertained by the wonderful sounds of the BB's. Dancing and interactive participation added to the fun.
Great drink, fun crowd and amazing music.
We'll be back and hope you can join in too.
Horrible company. Terminating jobs to bring new people in at lower wages. Terminated a buddy of mine for some made up reason after 5yrs of employment, fired a relative of mine after doing anything they asked for taking a few weeks disability, had over 20 walkouts simultaneously for cutting hours AGAIN. Work from dark to dark just to get tossed aside. They have been through countless lawsuits, shutdown production and leave employees to fend for themselves. By all means enjoy the beer, but never ever apply for a job here.
Great Brews, great setting, great service = our favorite brewery.
Good time by all.
Fun and good priced!
Good beer, but out of their maple stout. Kinda quiet taproom but the staff was funny and very helpful. I will go back when the stout is on tap.
Great staff and awesome beer!!
GREAT PLACE
GREAT PEOPLE
Small town, family friendly, outdoors, very tasty brews, & great live music Saturday afternoons? Gotta love it
Just tried it for the first time, so smooth.... Gold lager. I'm sold nice to have something local that anheuser busch doesn't make. Only we can make/change our future. God help our local providers!
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Called to confirm hours as we were stopping by from out of town. Was told the wrong time and arrived 2 minutes after brewery was closed. Called again and person said it was phone number for cold spring brewery, not Third Street? Brewery looked great but be careful to confirm hours and phone as they don't match google. I hope to try it someday.
I hate doing critical reviews, but I just can't deal with places that treat people with food allergies terribly. I love This Street's Minnesota Gold, so being in the area, I stopped in to try some of your other great brews. Immediately on approaching the counter, I tried to discuss my allergen with the bartender.Stating upfront that I'm allergic to oats (yes I know, not very common) I asked what would be safe to have. It's a typical conversation, but this time went nowhere. The guy responded back with "oats"? To which I replied yes, oats. Kind of like he didn't know what they were. Then I got the worst response you can give with allergies: "why would there be oats... there 'shouldn't' be oats in anything." Plus it was started in a snarky, know-it-all tone of response. So I mention that oats get used quite often in brewing, especially in porters and stouts and asked if it is possible to reference one of the brewers.He said he "was one of the brewers" and, still acting confused, asked what kind of oats.... Zero cognitive effort used. Oats are oats, just like wheat is wheat...This is where I gave up and unfortunately just got a Minnesota Gold.Please people, just try, just a little. I was trying really hard not to be difficult, and picture it from my side: having to have this conversation sucks. I love breweries and can easily have bad problems when employees don't tryI'm sorry. But if your brewer doesn't know what can go into beer as a common adjunct and is unwilling to work with a customer, I just can't do 5 stars. Just can't, even though I want very badly to support small business
Hands down the best selection, atmosphere and service...impressive!!
Loved how many samples they let me try! Beer was amazing!
Love the outdoor bands. Drunk Uncle was awesome and beer was cold!
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