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    Crooked Run Fermentation

    4.1 (37 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Pepperoni pizza
    Leroy R.

    Decided to check out this place during my lunch break. The space is large with ample seating. It looks like there's daily specials which is nice. They only had about 4 pizzas available for quick purchase which are $5 per slice. I decided on pepperoni. It was okay. Nothing too special. They have a wide array of whole pizzas you can order which could be better.

    Excellent deal

    Pizza is solid. Beer is delicious. Service is always friendly. They have a great late night deal on Fridays and Saturdays. I'm always surprised this place isn't more crowded but that just helps make it a great go-to spot.

    Happy Hour - $12 for 2 slices and a beer
    Calder S.

    Crooked Run / J&J Pizza is pretty good. They have a cool space with a large window that opens garage style, standard indoor seating, and some outdoor seating. The beer menu is pretty large, with about 17 drafts available, mostly lagers, IPAs, and sours, and a few unusual styles. Food is pretty standard; mostly wings and typical New York style pizza. I visited a few times last year when they had the old pizza menu, which I preferred because it was more interesting. Their current pizza is fine, but New York style is nothing special, and theirs isn't as good as nearby Andy's Pizza. They have a good happy hour: $12 for two slices pizza (cheese or pepperoni) and one 12oz beer, Monday to Friday from open to 6 PM. On my most recent visit on a Monday early evening, the place was pretty quiet and empty. We got the happy hour deal with good pepperoni pizza, and I liked that the slices were huge -- much bigger than I expected. Beer was good as it usually is. When I ordered, I tried to redeem some loyalty credit on the Toast app, but the bartender didn't know how to do this and basically shrugged it off. He was the only one working (so no one else to ask for help) and showed no interest in actually helping me, so I paid and will try again another day. If you're going to have a loyalty program, you need to train your staff how to use it.

    12oz and 6oz oktoberfest beers
    An A.

    Great new brewery that adds to the DC beer scene! Seating is open with a large bar. It feels a bit like an science lab but with so many things to look at. Large TV for watch parties. They have a large outdoor patio area that looks great for groups! They have a $16 pizza (cheese or pepperoni) and beer combo which applies to most of their lagers and traditional beers. Our favorite beer was their Jake-O-Lantern which kicked while we were there - so happy we got to try it! We also really liked their Oktoberfest beers. I found the menu to be well organized. For the non beer drinkers they have wine and cider, and for the non drinkers they have a whole section of options as well! Service was great, the staff knew their beer selection well and was able to give recommendations based on what you like. Looking forward to coming back!

    Daniel R.

    Great pizza and great trivia! Literally what else can you ask for? Their Buffalo chicken pizza was absolutely outstanding and was just as good, maybe even better, cold the next day!

    Kathleen D.

    They just opened a week-ish ago at this location in Union Market. I live in Richmond and they distribute here, but it seemed like a cool stop to make with a group of beer lovers from other places too. Our party of five squeezed into a 4-top. It was a very family friendly environment with strollers and babies surrounding us. They have the ordering system via Toast where you scan the bar code on your table and they bring your stuff out. We weren't there long when the sun landed straight in my face through the garage door windows. I noticed they had sunglasses on their menu, which seemed cute, so I ordered some. It took ages and me getting up to check on them to find out they were out of stock. I was super bummed, but our server was so so nice and comped a couple tasters and then a friend switched seats with me. I do hope they have blinds on order or that place is going to be a sauna in the summer. Beers didn't take long to arrive to our table and checking out via Toast was super easy. I had the two sours I hadn't already tried in the past, plus two pilsners (surprisingly good, I'm not usually a fan) and an English mild on cask. The space is small and pretty loud when full. It's a good stop in the area for tasty beer.

    Austin G.

    The first brewery in the Union Market area, Virginia-based Crooked Run Fermentation offers a variety of beers, sours and a hard cider on tap in a relaxed space. Located on the bottom of one of the new apartment buildings, here's what you should know. 1) Beer: They sell a variety of beers on tap from IPAs to lagers to sours that come in 6, 12 or 20-ounce glasses. As a sour and hard cider fan, I was happy to see two sours on tap and a hard cider. The cider is on the drier side and the Raspberry Empress wasn't very sweet or sour. However, the Merrang! was the winner. It's a sour with unique flavors and a semi-sweet thread. I'd go back for the Merrang! 2) Food: Pizza Serata from a Michelin star chef sells salads, sandwiches, pizzas, and dessert. It's a well-curated menu. The grilled treviso salad is flavorful and delicious! The pizzas are well put together and unique. Sliced in four pieces, the crust is thick and the ingredients flavorful. The Hot + Bothered with the Calabrian chili oil and honey was tasty! (The honey is not overpowering.) 3) Hours: It's open every day at 11:30 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 12 a.m. Friday and Saturday. 4) Space: It's one large room with bar seating and many tables from small to large for groups. Once it's summer, they hope to open a dog-friendly outdoor patio. They have uni-sex restrooms and one has a baby-changing table. 5) Parking: There's limited street parking so your best bet is the Union Market lot or the underground parking garage at La Cosecha. 6) Neighborhood: Near Union Market and La Cosecha, there's lots to do in the area. Across the street is A Litteri, an Italian market with a deli in the back. Best Kitchen is close where you can find gems for your kitchen at more affordable prices.

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    Naria W.

    Came on a Friday around 7pm and had a nice time! They have a good amount of seating, about ~10 tables for seating plus 3-4 tables for standing, rows of stools on the sides and back and seats at the bar. We found a seat easily and someone quickly came over to greet us and explain how things work and bring water. You can order from the counter or from your phone. They have paper menus but the most up to date menu is through toast tab. I had a sour called "cherish" which was fruity with notes of vanilla and white chocolate. Awesome sour! On the sweeter side but still really good. Nothing else really caught my attention but they have some lagers, IPAs, and stouts. My friend had one of the pilsners and stouts. Both were just okay for me. No wheat beers. They also have some slushies and other non-beer drinks available. It would cool if they start doing flights in the future but you can do a small pour as a taster which is nice. Food wise their menu is a lot bigger than expected. I got the pizza which was awesome. It's a high rise dough so super light and airy. It's a good sized personal pizza but you could share between two people for something lighter. Overall really nice time. Super attentive staff and service, and really great food. Not a bad beer selection. Only real downside is the pizza is pretty expensive for a personal pizza. It's about $17-20 but really should be $12-15. Still good though! There are a lot of breweries in NE with more interesting/adventurous beer selections but Crooked is a good choice if you want something on the more simple side.

    Hunter B.

    We went here on a Friday night and it was easy to find a seat. They have seating outside and also can open the window for the inside. We got a bunch of samplers and none of them were really impressive. Not the best brewery in DC but the staff were super friendly.

    Crooked Run.
    Avery H.

    Fun and airy spot with a solid cooler of to-go options, super friendly staff/ownership, and great pizza and wings to pair with the beer selection. The rotating taps are fun and not overwhelming, making for easier selections and a fun imbibing experience. Cheers!

    All the beers we tried! I liked Canary the best.

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    I'm an IPA fan and this establishment doesn't have many IPA's. However, I do like the atmosphere here and the service is always solid.

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    Love this local establishment. Awesome beer. Ample parking and trivia night! Just perfect. Hugeeeee mozzarella sticks and awesome wings.

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