Not so great. The Racer 5 tasted like a butter bomb, possibly from dirty draft lines since I find it hard to believe that this great beer left the brewery like that. The Green Flash IIPA was outstanding (I had 2). The fish and chips was acceptable. The atmosphere was so-so. Not very friendly staff.
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's
A couple years ago i visited the Rogue in Newport, OR. Tasty beers and tasty food... but not one person had heard about the AHA discount. Not in the pub, not in the merch store... after getting home i reviewed the list and should have received something like 10% off food and 25% off merch.
jimmyjames wrote:A couple years ago i visited the Rogue in Newport, OR. Tasty beers and tasty food... but not one person had heard about the AHA discount. Not in the pub, not in the merch store... after getting home i reviewed the list and should have received something like 10% off food and 25% off merch.
Oregonians *HATE* Californians...
An intelligent man is sometimes forced to be drunk with his fools. - Hemingway
I've been to a few of the Rogue Pubs. It seems to me that they stopped caring a while ago. Dirty, dank and their beers stopped be innovative about 15 years ago.
Virtually across the street from the SFO Rogue Pub, La Trappe is a true beer gem. http://latrappecafe.com/. One of the greatest beer destinations on the West Coast IMHO. If you go, make sure to go to the basement bar, it's badass.
I was in San Fran about a week ago and wanted to go to the brewery, but changed my mind. I called and asked the location and hours and the man on the phone had the biggest attitude and really turned me off from going there.
Instead I went to 21st amendment brewing. It was a decent place. The beer was very good, but the food was very bland. The Imperial ESB was outstanding. I think i have to make one!