“Parking: Paid parking just to the northwest of the place was affordable and easy to access the restaurant. Street parking Is a little bit more difficult unless you get lucky enough to park out front.Kid-friendliness: Def kid friendly my lil guy loved his food and couldn't stop eating the cheese curds!“
“Great beers, great vibe! Love the covered patio. That custom sound system is fire. Friendly service. One of my favorite parts if meeting new people, they are just so friendly. My top beer choices.. all year long Pocket Change lager, for cold days the super smooth sterling stout (Irish stout).“
“Went looking for a good hotdog and i found one , I got a Chicago and chili dog both very good . The owner was very nice also and gave me my fries for cheap since it was my first visit (THANK YOU). The Hotdogs do have the snap when you bite into them which is lovely . I'm giving a 4 here tho only due to prices being a little high and they are premium dogs but i just can't justify paying that much for 2 dogs all the time . But the food is wonderful and this will be a go to once in a while for me !!!“
“It's a good hotel bar with casual vibe, lots of TVs, nice patio. Got the Caesar salad it was good. Several local breweries on tap. I would recommend they try to get the even smaller breweries and also maybe try to work to promote them as well.“
“Most of OKC’s craft breweries are located near the downtown district, but not all. Madhopper Brewing is one of those exceptions, located in the northern reaches of town along Britton Road. Housed with a row of old brick structures, it is a perfect setting for a craft brewery, with plentiful shared parking a few feet west.I was impressed with Madhopper’s variety of brews, albeit with a limited number of offerings. I assembled a flight. King Palaron (Pale Ale; 5.6% ABV; 38 IBU), Brewnecorn (Imperial IPA; 9.5% ABV; 92 IBU), Hurticane (Farmhouse Ale; 6% ABV; 24 IBU), and Venus (Lasger; unknown stats) comprised my journey through the menu.They were all tasty renditions, but I especially found the King Palaron to my liking, so much so that I purchased a 64-ounce growler and had it filled with this to take home to Texas. Normally I would have gone with the Brewnecorn IPA, but its high ABV turned me off a bit. It’s hard to drink more than one without feeling it.My only concern about Madhopper is also one of its strengths: it is very family friendly. I applaud them as well as the young families I saw that Saturday night, because a lot of breweries are not kid-friendly. Similarly, some parents do not feel comfortable in such surroundings. But…and this may paint me as a grumpy old man…I think it is important for parents to control their little ones. There were several very young kids running and screaming throughout the taproom, seriously detracting from the ambience.Remember, a craft brewery is not the same as Chuck E. Cheese or Dave & Buster’s. I probably would have stayed longer, but it became a little too much to bear. Otherwise, great beer, and I look to return sometime, maybe later in the evening when little kids are supposed to be asleep.“