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Four Mile Brewing

4.4 (72 reviews)
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Closed 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Tiffanie T.

They had great service and was able to seat our large group so place this as a hot tip. The manager was extremely accommodating. Beer is pretty good and seems to be a local space for locals. Lots of room here for big groups in the back and clean bathrooms. The food is basic pub like hand helds and fanfare. Won't think about it but love that they have good to chase down the beer.

Delicious omelet 'The Jimmy' drizzled with balsamic glaze,  fruit and creamy hashbrowns
Mary C. S.

We really enjoyed our visit to Four Mile Brewing. They have a spacious Beer Garden in the back which is dog friendly. As soon as we arrived, they came out and put fresh water in the dog bowl and brought out homemade biscuits (using spent grain from the Bruery) for our dogs. We got there just in time to still order off the brunch menu. I had an omelet called the Jimmy, which was 3 eggs with diced tomatoes, goat cheese and fresh pieces of Basil. It was finished off with a balsamic glaze. It was delicious. It came with a small serving of fresh strawberries and blueberries accompanied by a scoop of creamy hash browns. My husband had a Steak and eggs with a delicious and tender piece of steak. He also had a Flight of beer and found several Brews to his liking. As surprisingly, the Bills were winning, we wanted to watch some of the game before our drive back to Buffalo. We were allowed to bring the dogs in to the upstairs banquet room (which was not in use) in order to watch the remainder the game. Great customer service!! Just wish we were closer!

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Andrew C.

The wife and I stopped in before a movie to try this place. Although the oven want working, wifey got a really good Greek Salad with Steak and I got a the Four Mile sandwich that tasted great. I also ordered a flight with: Cider Creek Hard Cider (really good); Pre Prohibition (good); Maple Brown Ale (good); Russian Imperial Stout (great, my favorite). I also tried the Steam Punk Cider that was really good. Good neighborhood vibe and friendly staff.

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Becca W.

What neat gem in Olean! Low key and perfect vibe for a lazy Sunday afternoon. Service was friendly. I had the green street and tropical wheat...I preferred the green street if your into IPA, not that the tropical wheat was bad it just had a totally different profile as a wheat beer - both refreshing. The spinach goat cheese flatbread was great! Not too much goat cheese but enough to know it's there; it hit the spot. I'll be back to try another flatbread or the Nachos- they looked amazing as they headed to my neighboring table.

Decent chicken Caesar salad. Needed some seasoning
Dan C.

Another city, another brew pub. Don't order from the giant chalk board, they're not going to have them all available. During our visit the shank and anniversary IPA were missing in action. Now the answer will be "due to our increased demand some libations will not be available". Maybe brew more or erase the sold out portion of the chalk board or the wait staff can tell you before you order. So pretty is the chalk board, but it lied to me. Wine= expensive for the amount poured. Why go to a brew pub and order wine? I can't control the guests I came with. Mango Wheat and Allegheny IPA were both as expected, wheaty and IPA'y. Food is a nice surprise. Pot stickers, only 4. Sliders were good. Chicken caesar salad needed salt, please also add seasoning to the chicken. Four mile board plate was a nice surprise.

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We really liked the vibe and the service. Fun time, good food and good beer. IPA and Stouts were both hits. For sure check it out!

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Very good environment and the god and drinks were pretty good. I'll go back for sure!

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If you are an IPA lover (Green Street IPA, Allegheny IPA, Black IPA and Double Danker DIPA) or a Stout fanatic (choco peanut butter stout, fig stout) get there and try some beer!

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Mystic Hills Brewing

Mystic Hills Brewing

(14 reviews)

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Holy cow, why haven't I come here sooner? Located not far from Spraguebrook park, take a little day…read moretrip and get yaaself a great beer as a reward. We talked with Reanna and Michael about how they started their venture. Really nice couple and really nice business. It is worth the trip. There's a ton of comfortable seating whether you sit inside in front of the taps, in front of the window, at the comfy chairs, over in the book nook or outside, there's a great place to kick back and relax. I haven't even got to the beer yet. For a relatively new place (opened in September) they have their shit together. We tried the black IPA and the Citrice IPA. The Witches at black Masses was smoky and full of flavor. The Citrice was crisp and everything you'd like in an IPA. Amarillo hops are one of my favorite, and this beer didn't disappoint. For breweries I'd have to say the eclectic nature of this place, the beautiful countryside and the charisma of the owners make it a standout establishment. Besides the fact that they have a great selection of all kinds of beer. I even tried the Heffy and I liked that as well. Take a drive and make this a tasty rest stop. You won't be sorry...and don't forget to give Mabel a pat on the head.

Very cool brewery that also serves cocktails and a few small charcuterie boxes, cheeses, and other…read morejams & jellies. The atmosphere is very cool and ecclectic with a masculine, antique, lodge vibe. The beers are tasty, and a few are very unique with green pepper cream ale and black IPA. I really enjoyed all of the samples I had, and I ended up purchasing the harvest spice seltzer. It was crisp and a little more like a cider than a seltzer. The owners are personable, and you can tell they are excited to have this new business open and gaining popularity. They will be open to small private event too, which is great if you live in the area.

The Brew Bank - 3 Sisters Hazy IPA

The Brew Bank

(24 reviews)

The Brew Bank is a delightful gem that truly stands out, especially when it comes to desserts. Jes…read moreThe Baker crafts desserts that are nothing short of extraordinary. Each creation is a visual feast, bursting with flavor and creativity. Whether it's a rich chocolate peanut butter cake or a decadent pastry, Jes's attention to detail and passion for baking shine through in every bite. If you're looking for a sweet treat that goes above and beyond, The Brew Bank is the place to be! and the food is delicious the bartender does a wonderful job!!

We were attending an event in the area and this place was recommended to us at the event. The…read morebrewery is located right in town on Main Street and is in an older building that used to be a bank. The dining area is relatively small but seating was available immediately. We were seated and it took a few minutes for the server to ask us for our drink order. Since they also make their own root beer I decided to try that. I also ordered sriracha bourbon bbq bacon burger (1/2 lb)with fries and my wife had the Philly cheese steak sandwich also with fries. The root beer was very good and it took quite a while for our order to come out (about 25 mins) but the server apologized for the delay. The burger was cooked to a perfect medium and was delicious. I would definitely recommend it if you like big flavor with some heat from the sliced jalapeño slices. The fries were good but nothing special. My wife's sandwich was acceptable although she would have preferred the roll to be toasted again good but nothing special. I did try one of their beers at the event we attended which was a blueberry lemonade Shandy and was very good especially on a hot day. Overall a good experience and we would definitely stop again if we are in the area. 5 stars for the burger but overall 4 stars

Logyard Brewing - Taproom

Logyard Brewing - Taproom

(11 reviews)

All the beers in my opinion are good, with one or two seasonal beers making my all time favorite…read morelist. As for food, they usually have shareables such as pretzels, tacos, etc. While we were there we had tacos and soup. The chicken potato vegetable soup is made by a local chef who apparently wins the soup contest each year. It was obvious why when we took our first bite. The tacos were excellent! Having them and the soup turned into a nice combo for dinner. Service - the staff here is always so nice. They're very interested in you and will share Log Yards history with you. They do beer samples and flights. Hospitality is top notch in these small towns. Ambience - very cool old building with a lot of wood! The owner does some incredible wood working. Big tables, live edge, mirrors with wood inlays, awesome. Place is clean and fun with games and cool things to buy! Enjoy!

We stopped in to grab some food and a beer after hiking all day. The service was terrible from the…read moresecond we walked in the door. Bartenders just kind of stood around without saying much. When we were acknowledged they wouldn't even look at us. It was quite strange. We ended up buying a 4 pack to take to camp and leaving. It wasn't busy so I'm not sure why it was so uninviting but it wasn't for us. We took our beers across the street to the park and listened to some polka before heading back to our camp. The beer was cold and made for a great drink as we set up camp and built a fire. I didn't get the full dining experience but with service like we experienced I didn't need to spend an hour in there to make my judgement.

Bent Run Brewing

Bent Run Brewing

(16 reviews)

Let me preface this by saying I've about had it with the so-called breweries popping up everywhere,…read moreeach one seemingly more committed to clichés than the last. You know the drill: no table service, order at the bar using a kiosk or an iPad, which makes you feel less like a customer and more like a data entry clerk. And don't even get me started on the servers who act like they're doing you a favor by taking your order. Then there are the long lines to order your drinks and food, which completely destroy any semblance of a pleasant customer experience. Waiting in a queue that resembles a theme park line just to get a drink ruins the whole vibe (this is an ABSOLUTE dealbreaker for us). Oh, and let's not forget the chaotic atmosphere--kids running amok, dogs, and live bands cranking out tunes that make it impossible to hold a conversation. It's a sensory overload that just isn't my cup of tea. Now that I've gotten that off my chest, let's get to the beer. We ordered a flight, which is the trendy way to say "sampler," and I must admit, one or two out of the six beers were decent--particularly the hazy IPA, which was a bright spot in an otherwise dull lineup. Most of the other brews were solid but forgettable, a far cry from the unique, crafted experiences that breweries claim to provide. Overall, we did enjoy the beer! As for the food, it was a parade of disappointment. We tried the garlic and Parmesan wings, shrimp tacos, and, of course, the infamous Bent burger. Ah, the Bent burger--a prime example of how a simple, delicious hamburger can be completely ruined by a slew of unnecessary toppings. Instead of sticking to the classic approach of a juicy patty, they decided to throw on pork, a fried egg, and a medley of other ingredients that clashed rather than complemented each other. It was a chaotic mishmash of flavors that worked against itself, leaving me wondering why anyone thought this was a good idea. Gimmicks like that are rarely a recipe for success in my experience. The tacos and wings? Equally lackluster. The wings were bland, devoid of any real flavor punch despite the garlic and Parmesan claims, and the tacos were so underwhelming they could have been served at a school cafeteria. In summary, Bent Run Brewery is just another cog in the wheel of craft beer clichés, serving up a loud atmosphere, long lines, and gimmicky food that fails to impress. If you're looking for a genuine experience with great beer and simple, tasty food, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. If you are able to "plug in" to this nonsense, then it's worth a try.

We came here just to get a sampler of beer. Each one of the 5 that we sampled were very good…read more Service- was nice. We were able to take our little doggie with us and sit outside. Ambience- lots of outdoor seating, indoor is nice with garage doors open on the nice days. It's close to the water and right now, the leaves are glowing. Overall great place to drink a beer.

Beer Justice Brewing - Flight of seltzer and a cider. Yum

Beer Justice Brewing

(15 reviews)

We stopped in to check this place out. We don't normally think of breweries as a place to have a…read moremeal or a light snack, but we have begun to realize that these places are more than just a place to drink. This is such a nice business concept, and a clever reuse of a former gift shop enterprise. The food offerings are light fair, Panini's, pretzels, pizzas. We would definitely recommend Beer Justice!

A great stop for a yummy beer! I was finally able to make it to Beer Justice and I would definitely…read morego back! My husband and I wanted to enjoy the summer night, so we took a motorcycle ride down to the brewery on a Thursday night. When we arrived, they immediately scored points for having cool plants, and pretty lights. The ambiance is great. We ordered at the counter and our bartender (I suspect the owner) was friendly and helpful. He even had his pup, Toby, in the bar, which made me so happy (shout out to all the beerboss pups of the world)! The beers were very enjoyable. I will say that they use the terms "a hint of" loosely lol. I really liked the blond stout (which had a strong chocolate cherry flavor) and the cream ale! I tried the peach cream ale, and it was delish, but very peachy :) my husband had a hefe which he said was great but didn't taste very "hefe". For food, they had a small menu, and we ordered the chicken panini (7/10- just needed a little seasoning) and the cheeseburger pizza (11/10-yum). There was a good crowd playing song trivia on Thursday night, so it felt warm and inviting. We talked to a couple on the patio for a bit, but decided to stay inside due to the mosquitoes swarming. Definitely worth a visit!

Four Mile Brewing - breweries - Updated May 2026

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