Yee-Haw Brewing Company
307 E McBee Ave. suite c, Greenville
(864) 605-7770
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Yee-Haw Brewery in Greenville used to be one of our go-to spots, especially for the loaded fries and chicken tenders. Sadly, the last few visits have been disappointing. The loaded fries are no longer crispy — they’ve been coming out soggy, with way too much beer cheese, and the oil tastes old, almost like the fries are being refried. Definitely not the fresh, crispy goodness we used to get. As for the chicken tenders, we’ve tried all the spice levels and usually enjoy the medium and hot the best. But on our last visit, the “hot” came out with a dark sauce more like the XXX hot, and it was overpowering. The inconsistency makes it frustrating because you never know what you’re going to get. We truly hope they can get back to the quality and consistency that made this place one of our favorites. Right now, it’s just not the same.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
This is a great place to gather with friends to hang out or watch a game, whether it’s outdoors on the big screen or indoors. People friendly and dog friendly, with enough space to accommodate all. lots of draft beers and a few cocktails, but I’ve been told the bartenders will do special request cocktails if they are not slammed. Not a bad food menu with some usual bar food items and some more innovative creations, my favorite being the fried brussels sprouts. They also do weekend specials like fish and chips and wings and all you can eat events. It helps to know the words to Rocky Top to fit in, but it’s definitely not required! It may not be for everybody, but it is a good fit for downtown Greenville. Don’t be put off by the four stars, I rarely give fives anymore. Maybe Google should include half stars cause it’s definitely a 4 1/2.
Very popular hang out downtown near Bob Secours Wellness Arena. Great beer selection. Good food. Outdoor seating and TVs. Dog friendly. We enjoyed eating here prior to our event.
My colleagues and I travel for business very frequently. We've grown to love Greenville and the foodie culture. So we were extremely surprised when, for the first time in my experience ever, a food establishment refused to work with us on food that my colleague found they could not eat. The chicken is spicy. There's signs everywhere and even disclaimers, but after spending $60 on food and beer, they would not make us a new chicken sandwich when the one that came out ("mild" as ordered) was way too hot for my associate to eat. We weren't trying to "get one over" on the place, as he simply could not eat it it was so spicy. The manager had no problem telling us that their "company policy" dictates no refunds. Had no problem with us (politely, mind you) saying we wouldn't be back and walking away from food that we paid for but couldn't eat. The alternative, had they simply made us another sandwich (that would have maybe cost them $2), would have been more beers ordered, maybe more food, and we would have certainly come back again. Now, any future spending on our behalf will be done at their competitors' establishments, all of whom we've found deliver wonderful customer service.
As a service business owner myself, I always try to make things work with my customers, even if it's due to customer error. Good will is king when it comes to being successful as a business. Besides, there's no objective criterion for what constitutes "mild" and so customers who have not tried the food should not be faulted if their idea of "mild" spice is just what the word usually implies when used in every-day English: mild.
I have to assume either one of two things about the owners of this establishment: Either they have so much money that happy customers are not a priority for them. Or, they've found a clever way to increase their revenue when unsuspecting customers end up having to purchase additional food. We cut our losses and went to Chik-Fil-A, which, by the way, was delicious, and the customer service was great!
Poor service here! Unbelievable. There was a bartender girl with pink hair the rudest restaurant employee we have ever encountered! !!!
My colleagues and I travel for business very frequently. We've grown to love Greenville and the foodie culture. So we were extremely surprised when, for the first time in my experience ever, a food establishment refused to work with us on food that my colleague found they could not eat. The chicken is spicy. There's signs everywhere and even disclaimers, but after spending $60 on food and beer, they would not make us a new chicken sandwich when the one that came out ("mild" as ordered) was way too hot for my associate to eat. We weren't trying to "get one over" on the place, as he simply could not eat it it was so spicy. The manager had no problem telling us that their "company policy" dictates no refunds. Had no problem with us (politely, mind you) saying we wouldn't be back and walking away from food that we paid for but couldn't eat. The alternative, had they simply made us another sandwich (that would have maybe cost them $2), would have been more beers ordered, maybe more food, and we would have certainly come back again. Now, any future spending on our behalf will be done at their competitors' establishments, all of whom we've found deliver wonderful customer service. As a service business owner myself, I always try to make things work with my customers, even if it's due to customer error. Good will is king when it comes to being successful as a business. Besides, there's no objective criterion for what constitutes "mild" and so customers who have not tried the food should not be faulted if their idea of "mild" spice is just what the word usually implies when used in every-day English: mild. I have to assume either one of two things about the owners of this establishment: Either they have so much money that happy customers are not a priority for them. Or, they've found a clever way to increase their revenue when unsuspecting customers end up having to purchase additional food. We cut our losses and went to Chik-Fil-A, which, by the way, was delicious, and the customer service was great!
Great service ?
Love this venue, but they really need to get some shade cover outside to make it more comfortable. They’re racking in a lot of money with how busy it is. You would think during the sunny days they will have some shade cover for the outdoor area.
I love Yeehaw!!! Such a great atmosphere, especially if you’re looking for somewhere to watch a good game :) I was helped this evening by both Forester and Grace and they were equally phenomenal- great customer service and just overall kind people!!
I was disappointed with my recent visit. The chicken, was incredibly tough and lacked flavor. I believe brining the chicken could make a significant difference in tenderness and taste. My friend got a salad and she said it was terrible! Additionally, I was uncomfortable with the fact that dogs were allowed inside. A dog from a nearby table kept begging for my son’s food (Which he didn’t like either) While I understand pets being allowed in outdoor areas, having them indoors near diners is not ideal or sanitary.
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Yee-Haw was the perfect place to knock back some cold ones and watch a game. Would recommend to a friend.
Stopped by before the Tennessee Volunteers game in Charlotte tomorrow.
I had a smash burger and enjoyed it along with their October fest beer. Worth a stop if your nearby.
One of the best breweries in Greenville! Highly recommend!
Second time trying to visit Yee Haw just to find out it’s closed for a private party. We visit lots of breweries and have never seen a whole place reserved. Last time for us.
Visited Yee-Haw for the first time visiting Greenville SC. The beer and food were very good. Be sure to try the stout and Dankle! The huge outdoor TV was great to watch the Paris Olympics.
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