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    Fuzzyline Brewing

    4.5 (56 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
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    Uncle Jackie?
    Jason Y.

    The food here is really good and the beer is exceptional. The staff is all really friendly but suffering from the weird post covid phenomena of breweries packed with "beer tenders" who've never waited on customers in a busy bar environment and are now taxed with table service as well. Everyone always looks completely rushed and stressed out even when staff outnumbers costumers. Definitely worth a trip but we've got to get past this weird era of people sitting with empty beers in breweries. Also the pizza is very solid for a brewery. Good crust. Heavy on the cheese though for a thin per region doctrines.

    Jason W.

    A friend of mine has been saying that FUZZYLINE has some of the best food in the region. That's a pretty high bar to say, but FUZZYLINE met the challenge! I stopped in for lunch this week and wow, the food is so good! We started with their weekend special tater tots. It was basically poutine on tots and it was amazing. I had the seasonal salad for lunch and could barely eat half of it. Could have been the tots, but the salad was huge... and delicious. My daughter had the grilled cheese sando and chose to add bourbon apples. OMG, it was basically grilled cheese made with French toast. Ah-mazing! I can't wait to go back and try some other menu items.

    Mr. French burger
    Aracely M.

    I can't believe I have waited so long to try Fuzzyline! I have heard so many good things from friends and family about their food and drinks and was able to finally try this past weekend on date night. We started with some Pork Katsu Bao Buns. I really enjoyed the crispyness of the chicken and the toppings worked so well. I also had some sparkling white wine which was semi-sweet and not overly dry. For my main, I ordered the Mr. French burger which came with a side of their French onion soup/dip and crispy potatoes. I loved trying a more unique burger and it's on my list for one of the best burgers I've ever had. Their service was great and attentive, and the ambiance is perfect for a casual night out. I really enjoyed our night there and would go back so many more times!

    Josey ipa
    Katie N.

    Cute spot While in the area, decided to stop in to fuzzyline. Staff stopped us as soon as we got to the patio to offer us seating. 2 staff took care of us. I had the josey Ipa. I gave a taste to my fiance and he actually liked it! (He hates ipas). Very fresh orange taste. They offer half pours which is always good. Give them a try! They have a wide variety of beer options.

    Italian smash and sliced beef sandwich
    Jayne G.

    Wow! We really enjoyed our lunch here. The Italian smash sandwich was next level! Great service and we had a nice talk with the chef. Excellent all around. Can't wait to go back for pizza. A must try!

    Sandra M.

    Stopped in for a snack and a pint on my way to Chicago. The brussel sprouts were delicious and the portion was massive. I had the Josey IPA and it was fantastic as well. Light and refreshing for an IPA, with a very pleasant blood orange flavor. If I lived closer, I'd definitely drop in regularly!

    Chad M.

    With this place being so close to me, I had to try it! I came here with my significant other and I was definitely hoping it would be my next favorite place to relax at. We were greeted immediately and told to sit wherever we liked. I wasn't crazy about the layout. It was still kind of quiet, though! We were given a large container of water at the table, so that was excellent. It was refreshing with each serving we were brought! For Beer, I went with a Short 12oz Blueberry Emoji. It was a Sour for $5 and had Blueberries, Blackberries, White Chocolate, Rooibos Tea. This was a great beer to start with and to open my palette. I loved it. The next one I tried was a Short 12oz Cherry Emoji. This one was also a Sour for $5. It had Cherry, Black Walnut, White Chocolate. At first glance, it looked really similar to the Blueberry Emoji. It most definitely didn't taste similar! This was the best beer I've ever had. It flowed right down my mouth. I ended up getting a Tall 16oz not long after and it was just as good! For food, we shared the Brewpub Double Cheeseburger. This had Short Rib Smash Patties, Sharp Cheddar, Savage Sauce, Grilled Onions, Bread and Butter Pickles for 16. We chose Crispy Taters to come with it. We also shared one of Bertha's Sourdough Pizzas. We chose the Veggie. This had Mushrooms, Onion, Bell Pepper, Mozzarella, Provolone, Red Sauce for 15. The food came out pretty fast! The double cheeseburger was a greasy piece of paradise! The cheese and sauce teamed up to enhance the whole cheeseburger. The crispy taters were large and definitely shocked me when I first laid eyes on them. They had an enjoyable taste and I loved how unique they were. The pizza was fantastic! Each veggie on this thing was tasty. This was my favorite food item. The service was prompt throughout my visit. I didn't have any problems. Overall, this spot served me well! The beers are worth coming back for in my opinion. I can't wait to have another one. Date of visit: 03/09/24

    Taters with butter aioli and curry ketchup. Rhubarb-cranberry sour and porter.
    Steven D.

    Stopped in during a bike ride along the Erie-Lackawanna trail. Great service. Food and drink were quite good, too. Had a rhubarb-cranberry sour; my biking buddy had the porter. Both were solid. Potatoes with butter aioli and curry ketchup were outstanding. Will certainly stop in again next time I ride by.

    Shrub soda, apple pie... non alcoholic
    Leslie L.

    Pleasant surprise. This is in the old building that was Franco's but with a complete makeover! It's bright and clean. I had some rye whiskey and then I had a Shrub Soda. The soda is CBD infused and the apple pie one I drank was just like apple pie. Lastly I has some root beer that my friend shared with me. Tons of food options, my friend had the burger and it looked and smelled fantastic! I had a huge bowl of vegan Brussels sprouts. They are roasted and yummy. I also got a side of roasted potatoes, also good. The servers were very friendly and my friends and I had a great time there!

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    Okay, so the French onion soup inspired smash burger is AMAZING. Don't pass it up! Great vibes, nice folks.

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    Very good food and beverages! The service was great even on the very busy patio. Can't wait to come back and try something new!

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    Friendly service and creative menu. I'm not a beer drinker but they have some decent wines.

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    3 Floyds Brewing

    3 Floyds Brewing

    3.7
    (1.5k reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    I figured since 3 Floyd's Brewing is not really open to the public, per se. And the Dark Lord Day…read moreis its own entity I would specifically review it on its own merits. I must preface by saying I have wanted to do this event for a long, long time. But alas work has made it nearly impossible to do. Time becomes a commodity as you get older. It's do or die. The latter is inevitable. Not knowing how this festival works I studied Yelp reviews. I joined a DLD Facebook to find helpful tips. Both were extremely helpful. It is basically a musical festival, a giant bottle share and people dressed as warlocks all in one. There are three levels of admission: VIP Deluxe, GA and one with just for the concert. Depending on your budget each has it pros and cons. Me, my suggestion is to get the VIP Deluxe. It is crazy expensive and goes fast. However, I believe it is the best option. So I got the regular GA, which is $200 hundred bucks. You get 4 DLD variant stouts and admission to the concert. Maybe to the casual festival goer this will seem alot. Once you get here you will experience something unique. A week or two before the event happens they mail you wristbands. Do not put them on. There is a QR Code which you have to attach a credit card to. It is a cashless event. It's just like the Sail and Sign on a Cruise Ship in theory. As you buy drinks, merch or food you use the wristband to pay for them. A quick few pro-tips. Do not bring lawn chairs. Know that you are going to stand most of the time. Before I go on, let me rewind a bit. The parking situation is not dire but get there as early as you can. Local businesses offer parking for $20 bucks. We were able to find parking within walking distance to the festival. Here came the kicker for me, they had a guy doing a DLD tailgate party. It's like a normal tailgating party but with free to sample beers. He had things I have only heard of in tales of lore. My next pro-tip is to bring a small plastic sample glass. Once you arrive staff is there to put on your wristbands for you. And they check all ID'S. You are allowed to bring in some beer and an unopened bottle of water. Bring the water! I will say the logistics and mechanics of it run really smoothly. The staff are extremely super friendly and helpful. Having only seen 3 Floyd's in pictures it is more vast than I had imagined. Every nook and cranny was filled with something of interest. There were tap spaces everywhere. Vendors. Food trucks. In the center of it all was a Viking Court, with the largest bottle share I have ever seen. They had a thing called, "The Wheel of Death." For twenty-five bucks you spin a wheel similar to "Wheel of Fortune." You can win beer, merch or even your name etched onto a keg. I thought about doing it but the wait was already a couple of hours in. Most of your time here will be spent standing in line for something. For beer. Food. Restrooms. The merch lines were insane. Fortunately for you when this happen there are lots of people dying to share their brought in beer. I will say a great deal of the drinks I had were from beer sharers. For the most part festival goers were friendly. However, there is finite seating here. Which makes the VIP Deluxe option more enticing. After a while I wanted to sit somewhere. Since seating is sparce I saw groups monopolizing available benches. For example a bench that could fit ten people was instead filled with 3 harboring stuff. You would eye a bench and people would place a hat, a bag to prevent you from sitting with them. I get it. My biggest critique is that they need to let festival goers bring in folding chairs. For example I saw people in various stages of drunkenness: stumbling or even passed out. Letting people bring in folding chairs would allow them to cool down. It would also create a more laid back vibe. It certainly has the space to do so. Quickly before I write more volumes the musical entertainment is extreme metal. The dance floor is filled with moshers and headbangers. If you are expecting bossa nova jazz you will be disappointed. By and large I did enjoy this event. Will I recommend it to someone? Absolutely. Will I do it again? Probably not. It's a young person's world now. The Dark Lord Day is a very, very unique experience. And I believe we should fill our lives with them. Was that a dude dressed as a wizard at the festival or was it in fact Gandalf? After a few stouts you won't know the difference.

    I returned here with the son on 5-18-2024 for 2024's Dark Lord Day.  It was actually the first time…read moreI've made it here for the annual and coveted event as the only other time I came for Dark Lord was with him for an atypical Covid era pickup only event. The event is pretty pricey and it's definitely a beer geek special as it costs $200 for admission plus rights to a tote bag containing one 2024 Dark Lord and three Dark Lord variant bombers (each 22 oz).  This year was the 20th anniversary Dark Lord Day and they've been doing it for a long time and it's very organized, at least as far as making sure you're credentialed for admittance.  It will still cost $15 - $30 to park nearby, but they do have some shuttle buses to remote parking locations.  We got there at 9am for our pre-purchased Group A designated time slot but later in the day, there will be more people, with more lines for everything, including the few foodstands on site.  I can't imagine any lines for port-o-potties though as there were millions of those and that's a good thing.  Heavy metal bands were scheduled to play from 1:30pm to 8pm, but we didn't stay for any of that.  I just had a nice 4 oz serving of the 2024 Dark Lord (for $10) while we were there and then we left with the goods.  We stood briefly in a line next to a couple that flew in from San Jose CA just for the event.  One staffer also told me a guy came in from Italy supposedly just for this event.  I really did enjoy the people-watching of these quite serious beer geeks, and that was probably the real highlight of visiting in person on this special day.  My only advice if you're going to a Dark Lord Day for any length of time on a sunny day is to bring a hat, sun screen, and a designated driver!

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    The starting lineup for the spirits on sale.
    The starting lineup for the spirits on sale.
    Retail tent setup in front of the indefinitely closed down brewpub.
    Retail tent setup in front of the indefinitely closed down brewpub.
    Two $200 tickets to Dark Lord Day 2024.

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    Two $200 tickets to Dark Lord Day 2024.
    Thornton Distilling

    Thornton Distilling

    4.6
    (104 reviews)
    7.6 mi
    $$

    I have been wanting to try this distillery ever since I saw a segment on them on one of the local…read moreTV stations. We stopped in on a Saturday afternoon around lunch time. They have a few parking spaces in the front of the building with a larger lot in the rear. It was not too crowded and we were seated immediately. Our server Michaela was very friendly and suggested a few food items for my wife which were GF. I started with the House Old Fashion and my wife had the Bee's Knees. Both were very good and cost 10.00 each. For lunch I tried their Pecan Whiskey BBQ wings. 5 wings cost 10.00. They were good size and very tasty but I didn't taste any of the Pecan Whiskey flavor. My wife had the Barbacoa Tacos which were filled with braised beef. She could only eat 2 of them so I had the third taco. Flavorful but I would have preferred more salsa or a dipping sauce. I wanted to try their Drop Dead Bourbon separately so I had a small tasting. I loved it so much I bought a bottle to bring home. Cost was 60.00. The history of this distillery dates back to 1857 and is one of Illinois' oldest standing distillerys and was once Al Capones largest bootlegging facility during prohibition. I would love to go back and try a few more of their hand crafted cocktails and one of their signature burgers.

    Cocktails are still very good and for a great price. Some more interesting options on the menu…read morewould be nice though. Food was ok. Pretzel sticks fantastic, chicken tenders surprisingly bad. Awkward service. There was a private gathering in the main room, so we were in the back area of the bar. I didn't mind the server's schtick, but some other did. Before we finished our second round of drinks, while fully planning on ordering one more round, our bill was brought to us. The server then never returned to take the check. So we felt rushed out despite our whole section being empty and no one waiting for a table.

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    True Eats & Drinks

    True Eats & Drinks

    3.8
    (532 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    True gets mentioned in the local Facebook vegan groups a lot, and I was recently inspired to go…read morethere based on some of the new menu items that were mentioned. Their standard menu does not feature their vegan options, so we had to wait for the waitress to come back around again to ask for this. Unfortunately, the Vegan Chicken Breast was crossed off, so I'm not sure if that will be coming back. I went with the Vegan Reuben, a reliable standard, but it was terribly disappointing. It prompted me to pull up my photos from our previous dining experience there, and the sandwich looks so much more unappetizing. The current sandwich is wet, pale, and oddly sweet. The color and texture are so different, so I'm not sure what they've changed from their original recipe.

    Came here on a Tuesday evening and it is a standalone building that split into two with the two…read moredifferent restaurants owned by this company. Luckily it also has its own parking lot and finding parking was easy. The menus you can order from both restaurants and have similarities, which is interesting such as the calamari, which is the appetizer we ordered. Interestingly, enough, the calamari is priced differently on both menus depending on which one you look at with a difference of three dollars. Overall, the food portions were very good. They also have some specials. The menu is very straightforward and luckily for us carnivores had a lot of choices. Service was very friendly and kind and the food came out very quickly. The bread service is a little bit off. They probably could actually serve you the olive oil with the cheese and the pepper so that you could actually dip it more for your bread. I do wish the calamari came with legs not just rings. The steak was perfectly cooked and the fries were delicious as well. The barbecue special that my friend ordered did not disappoint. We both absolutely cleaned up our plates and did not have room for dessert. This is definitely spot if you're in the area to check out great fun ambience. It wasn't too packed or busy and the food is very straightforward and tasty.

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    Inside
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