It’s a shame this place doesn’t allow dogs anywhere on premise. I didn’t see any signs stating this, so after we were sitting a while we were told we couldn’t have the dogs unless it’s a service animal, which one of our three dogs is. They were all extremely calm and laid down in the corner and didn’t bother a soul. I rate it this low because of this, and it irritates me so much that a brewery doesn’t allow dogs. Seems very “pretentious” to me. I myself work at a brewery and take pride in being humble and loving dogs. This all being said the place is beautiful and the beer we had before we were told to leave were great. Unfortunately I don’t plan to return because I can’t support an establishment that has these ideals. The reasoning behind it makes no sense. I’d suggest going on one of the many other normal breweries that allow dogs (aka every other one). Licking hole creek is close and has even better views, go there.
It’s a shame this place doesn’t allow dogs anywhere on premise. I didn’t see any signs stating this, so after we were sitting a while we were told we couldn’t have the dogs unless it’s a service animal, which one of our three dogs is. They were all extremely calm and laid down in the corner and didn’t bother a soul. I rate it this low because of this, and it irritates me so much that a brewery doesn’t allow dogs. Seems very “pretentious” to me. I myself work at a brewery and take pride in being humble and loving dogs. This all being said the place is beautiful and the beer we had before we were told to leave were great. Unfortunately I don’t plan to return because I can’t support an establishment that has these ideals. The reasoning behind it makes no sense. I’d suggest going on one of the many other normal breweries that allow dogs (aka every other one). Licking hole creek is close and has even better views, go there.