“Nice local brewery outside of River Falls. Not too fancy, friendly service, and just a big space inside with a nice outdoor area as well. They had 16 beers on for my stop including: kolsch, golden ale, IPA, Pale ale, amber, lemon honey shandy, blackberry shandy, berliner, juicy IPA, Double IPA, Porter, stout, barrel aged stout, altbier, and their anniversary. The BA stout was the standout for me, very good. I imagine I will be back again when I am in the area.“
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“Some of the best food, service and music in the area! I love that their open for lunch. We've come in with 2 people and groups of 10+ during events and the service is always the best“
“Great patio Great Food Great Beer“
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“If you're looking for your next great bar burger... look no further than Bobtown Bar & Grill.
The beer battered cheese curds are worth the stop alone. These are the traditional light crispy batter babies that marry well with a good WI curd.
We tried 3 of the burgers & 1 Friday Fish Fry. All were awesome & served with hand-cut FRESH fries.
They also sport a respectable tap beer selection with about 10 taps that DO NOT include the regular Busch Light, Lite. I had the Sticky Paw Honey Lager & another in our party of 4 had an Oscar's Oatmeal Stout.
If you choose not to sit at the bar, you will need to place your order with the bartender. There is a separate area at the var to do this. We didn't find it an issue at all.
The staff in the kitchen does run your food to you.
The bartender, Eric, is a jovial guy that interacts with everyone. He really brought a lot to the overall great atmosphere to this WI bar & grill.
Stop in. You will not be disappointed.“
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“The beers here are great and several have funny names that make you want to try them.
Before this brewery I've never heard of a kumpir. Basically a fancy baked potato, but man it's good! Delicious toppings and crispy skin. Only thing I wish they did was supply a metal knife with the kumpir. It was hard to cut the crispy skin with a plastic knife.“