“Small, friendly, hip little microbrewery. Seems to have a wide variety of clientele and also a wide variety of pretty darn good beer. Some beers are their own, and some are brewed by other microbreweries, but all of them I've tried are quite tasty. Are you a tattooed up millennial with green hair, or are you a businessman, or are you out on the town with a group of your over-21 family members? Either way stop in here for a cold one the next time you are in the neighborhood. It's a one-of-a-kind place. You'll like it.“
“This is a really neat place to visit. The food is great. I loved the Horseshoe. The cheese on it was amazing!!The service was not great. The waitress was slow and messed up our order in a few ways.. We were nice about it, but the cook came out to argue that the order was correct. (Which I thought was weird since we didn't even ask for a replacement and the waitress admitted to writing it down wrong.)We would definitely come back. There is just so much to take in there. They have special events with live music, movies on a big screen, car events.There is a museum on the side of the restaurant and a giant building in the back with a courtyard for games like bags and large jenga.The parking lot is huge. So truckers and RVers have plenty of room to park there.“
“I recently moved here from Chicago and stopped by Terra. Bill (the owner) was inviting and friendly. He took the time to explain the history of Terra, the tap list and how to purchase bottles/cans. This place is amazing! So unique! I encourage everyone to try this place out.“