“Plankton has fabulous food, the atmosphere is kid friendly, and the beer is great (so I’m told since I’m not a beer drinker). The steak frites dinner was absolutely delicious! The wait staff is wonderful! Our server was willing to let my 19 mo old grandson pay with a rewards card, such a good sport to play along! Can’t wait to go back!Kid-friendliness: We always go fairly early - 5:30-6:00ish. There is plenty of room four our 19 month old to wander and not disturb others. He loves looking out the windows, especially in the waiting area. Wait staff seems to like kids which is helpful!“
“Nice spot for a craft beer place if you are close to the area. If you have to drive it light not be the spot for you, I personally liked it but I can see this spot not being for everyone. Having said the previous statement I would definitely give this spot a shot. They have good craft beer and ones that I have not seen in other places.“
“I love fresh overcast espresso Stout on Nitro, what better place to get it than fresh from the source. Friendly service crew and crowd. Thursday they have live music. A handful of food carts to choose from outside, with covered patio with heaters.“
“A Gem for Vegans and Beer Lovers Alike at Drop Bear BreweryMy recent visit to Drop Bear Brewery was nothing short of delightful. Nestled in the heart of our town, this brewery stands out not just for its exceptional craft beer but for its commendable focus on vegan cuisine. In a world where plant-based options are often an afterthought, Drop Bear shines brightly, offering a diverse and delicious menu that caters to vegans without sidelining the meat lovers among us.The atmosphere at Drop Bear Brewery adds to the overall experience. It's a place where you're encouraged to linger over your meal, play a few games, and truly soak in the vibe. There's no rush here; no hovering staff pushing you towards the door. Instead, you're met with warmth and friendliness that's becoming increasingly rare. The owners, who are often present, add to this welcoming atmosphere. Their passion for their craft and their establishment is palpable, making you feel like you're part of something special.What truly sets Drop Bear Brewery apart is the owners' dedication. It's clear they're not in this merely for business; this brewery is their passion project. They work tirelessly, not just to serve delicious food and beer, but to create a community space that serves and uplifts everyone who walks through their doors. Their commitment to vegan options, without excluding traditional choices, speaks volumes about their inclusive philosophy.In conclusion, Drop Bear Brewery is more than just a place to grab a beer. It's a sanctuary for those who cherish good food, great beer, and even better company. Whether you're a staunch vegan or just someone who appreciates thoughtful, well-crafted meals and beverages, you'll find something to love here. The owners' enthusiasm and dedication to their craft and community are infectious, making every visit memorable. I can't recommend Drop Bear Brewery enough. It's a must-visit for locals and travelers alike, promising an experience that's as heartwarming as it is satisfying.#VeganFriendly #CraftBeerLove #CommunityGem #DropBearBrewery #SustainableEating #FriendlyAtmosphere“
“Great food and drinks!! Hadn't been here in a while and WOW!! Food was so good (had the beats patty) and service was spot on.Vegetarian options: Veggie options (Veggie burger, cauliflower steak, and more!!)Dietary restrictions: GF options on the menu“
“Great food, meatball sando was 10 of 10 amazing. Ham, cheddar and potsto (?) Soup was filling and delicious. Pretzel with beer cheese dip was also ?. Great service! Great beer! Little packed that day but they were hosting an event so, to be expected.Vegetarian options: There are gf, vegetarian, etc. Options that all sound yummy!Dietary restrictions: Just ask the servers, they're super knowledgeable and can get something to work for you.Parking: It's in a bad spot for parking but luckily it's within walking distance from several available parking options.Kid-friendliness: Definately kid friendly.Wheelchair accessibility: Ada accessible.“
“Anytime I'm in Eugene, I make sure to visit Falling Sky. I've tried most of their beers and found them all to be outstanding. The space is cool and welcoming with a nice mix of big communal tables and smaller ones. They have a nice variety of food on the menu and everything I've had has been really good.“
“Vegetarian options: There is a tasty, if a bit salty, cashew cheese available It goes divinely with the pineapple pizza!Wheelchair accessibility: There is an accessible ramp leading up to a wide front door, and plenty of room to maneuver your chair inside.“
“Love this place. A fan of McMenamin’s, I love North Bank for the view, Edgefield for the concerts and High Street for the cozy feel. It’s always a comfortable time, especially with the fireplace in the winter. The food is always consistent, the beers fresh and the service top notch. However, don’t go here so I can keep it to myself.“
“I ordered some food delivered and it was insanely good. The fish and chips and the Brewhouse salad were both ridiculously good. The fish was so flaky and moist. The breading was light. The salad was fresh with a delicious dressing. I'm kind of hard to please with food so as soon as I was finished eating, I immediately hopped on yelp to leave this review. It's that good“
“Service was less than expected. Food was mediocre with undersized over cooked portions. Our server seemed disinterested in providing quality service and was not familiar with the menu when I asked questions. The river seating is what makes this location a draw but unfortunately our personal experience does not allow us to recommend nor will we return in the near future.“
“Love Elk Horn! Hours are a bit annoying and hard to keep up with, but one of the best menus for a brewery around. Speaking of brews, great selection of local ipas on tap. Order up front, plenty of seats to snag a table for date night or catching up with a group of friends. Chicken sandwich is my fave with fried okra... yes okra (i'm from the south), they're like fried pickles. Burgers are pretty good too, but better check it out for yourself!“
“My memory of lunch from a few years ago had me wondering if this was the place for dinner. We started the evening with some lovely drinks. I like the variety on the menu, they even started carrying a new cider from Central Oregon. Apps were on point. I like the sauce that came with the wings (I think it was teryaki) but the winner for me was the hummus platter. That bread was delish!!! I didn't try the pizza but others liked it and it disappeared quickly. Delicious, fresh salad, soup was nice. We had a great variety for dinner. I opted for the chicken with yummy Yukon mashed potatoes. Fish & chips was tasty. The medallions were tender and amazing as well. Pasta was great! Portion sizes were enough for a to go box! Brownies to cap it off but the spot. I'm sorry I failed to get pics, I definitely will for you next time... which will be soon!“
“My qualifications for this review are the fact that I purposely had a drink at every bar on Main Street to see what is going on in the local beer scene. The MRT is my clear choice for a few reasons: 1. A ridiculous beer selection 2. Local and hands on ownership. Very cool people. 3. No video poker. There is nothing wrong with this except I don't play and I am not crazy about the vibe that goes with it. 4. No posers.“