Legal Remedy Brewing
129 Oakland Ave, Rock Hill
(803) 324-2337
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They sold their restaurant dinning and hanging out space to a restaurant so I thought I was going to Legal Remedy to just get a drink at the bar and hang out wherever I wanted for as long as I wanted but I walked into a "tavern" instead with a host asking how many she needed to sit at a dinner table. I couldn't even sit outside on a bench for long because the benches are assigned to servers and they're considered a dining table. They changed shifts around that time and the earlier shift told me I could just hang out at one of the benches but they switched shifts and a server approached me asking if I was going to eat. The previous host must have not told them anything about me and that they gave me permission to just hang out.
There's nothing on Google maps specifying that all the old photos of the brewery are no longer valid and the brewery is not even open on the weekends. I was really disappointed and felt out of place. They need to add a separate suite number for the restaurant because the restaurant and the brewery still share the exact same address. It's really confusing.
The brewery is still in operation, but the restaurant is not Legal Remedy anymore. It is called The Journeyman and it is a completely different restaurant.
Haven't been there but bought the World Court Mocha Blonde Stout in Lowe's and it's very good.
The brewery seems to have been rebranded as a tavern. Still offers Legal Remedy beer (only a small number) but is more in the style of an Irish Pub.
But the beer was good and the lemon pepper wings were beyond amazing!
Update, the restaurant is under new management but they staff is still awesome. They have some legal remedy beer still there but the name is different.
Excellent service, the waitress helped me pick some wonderful beer to sample and was spot on with service and getting our order correct. The place was packed around noon on a Saturday but seating was still available and the atmosphere was welcoming. I would definitely go back and do recommend this as a place to sample great local beer and very good food.
The restaurant is closed and reopened as an Irish pub. LRB still brews in back.
First time there. Looking for a local brewery with food. Nice selection of craft beers along with standards like Guinness. Most surprising was the food. Had a very tasty Irish Stew. Will definitely stop again when in the area.
I am not a "beer" drinker. I tasted Prenup, World Court mocha blonde and Pro-Bono I'm hooked.
Grabbed some lunch and beers and enjoyed the weather by sitting outdoors. Service was good and the beer was cold. Overall the food was a miss. The Irish sausage rolls were bland and the sauce was way too thin. The southern poutine was decent but missing the bacon. The fish was hot but the batter didn’t stick and fish fell apart.
Out of 4 items 2 were good ,2 were notThe burger looked like 2 burnt hockey pucksand the potatoe soup was not hot , it was also nothing like soup. So thick you could eat it with a fork
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Great fish and chips
Great atmosphere and the food is awesome!
Great atmosphere. Food and service great.
1st time back since new food area. Enjoyed the food and atmosphere. Great day to be outside. Service was nice.
DO NOT order the Irish stew if you are hungry. It's on the menu as a "main" yet comes in the same size bowl as the soup! The worst thing is they charge you $15 for it. My wife had fish and chips and that only cost $1 more! This definitely needs to be moved from the main course section of the menu and put on the soup or appetizers section
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