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The Place

5.0 (8 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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I loved the food and the staff were nice. The place was very clean and had good air conditioning.

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8 months ago

Awesome burgers plus a weekly special. Taco Tuesdays and Thirsty Thursdays. And bartenders are amazing very much on top of their game.

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Thank you so much Abbey. We hope you come back and see us again soon.

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Parts & Labor Brewing - Their pesto chicken flatbread and "Funeral Potatoes," which were savory and delightful

Parts & Labor Brewing

4.5(173 reviews)
26.3 mi
•$$

Awesome service and a great meal. Reasonable prices. Our family Loved it! I don't think I need any…read moremore words but will add them to get to 85.

Parts and Labor Brewing Company was a complete disappointment. We stopped in just before 9:30 PM…read morehoping for wings and a beer, only to be turned away despite plenty of customers still dining inside. Apparently serving paying customers a few minutes before closing was too much to ask. My reply to the owner... Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, your response reinforces the concerns I expressed in my original review. Rather than addressing the customer experience, you chose to dismiss it by focusing on the time we arrived and by implying that my review was the result of me "needing a great day." That kind of sarcasm does not reflect the level of professionalism customers should expect from a business owner. You stated that you personally saw us enter at 9:40 PM and that the kitchen had already closed at 9:30 PM. However, I take accuracy seriously, and I do not appreciate being misrepresented. I have a screenshot documenting the time I left your establishment, which directly contradicts the timeline presented in your response. If the facts are important enough for you to publicly defend your business, they should also be important enough to present truthfully. To be clear, businesses have every right to establish kitchen hours and closing procedures. Had the situation simply been explained professionally and courteously, my review likely would have reflected that. What stands out is not the policy itself, but the way concerns were handled afterward. I travel extensively throughout the United States and internationally, reviewing small family-owned businesses because I genuinely enjoy supporting them. In many cases, when an owner responds thoughtfully and demonstrates a commitment to customer service, I am willing to reconsider or update a review. In this case, however, instead of leaning into customer service and understanding, you chose to defend, justify, and direct sarcasm toward a customer. I can accept mistakes. What I have a much harder time accepting is dishonesty. The screenshot of the time I left your establishment speaks for itself. I wish you and your business the best, but I stand by my review. To make matters worse, we had a similar experience elsewhere in Sterling when a Sonic employee snapped at us for trying to place an order. Thankfully, Village Inn restored a little faith in customer service with friendly staff, welcoming patrons, and genuine hospitality. If you're traveling through town, don't expect Parts and Labor to go out of its way for customers. We were in and out in under a minute--with nothing but a bad impression to take with us.

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Parts & Labor Brewing - Green salad to start, with bleu cheese dressing

Green salad to start, with bleu cheese dressing

Parts & Labor Brewing - This is their Kölsch - which isn't true to style as much as it is absolutely delicious and refreshing!

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This is their Kölsch - which isn't true to style as much as it is absolutely delicious and refreshing!

Monolith Brewing

Monolith Brewing

4.7(34 reviews)
89.0 mi•Southwest

My husband and I were out for a date night and decided to start at Monolith. I found street parking…read moreabout a block away. We had a nice stroll to the brewery. I really like their inside and outside murals. When we went to order, Stephen Monahan introduced himself to us, as he was manning the bar at the moment. He is the head brewer/owner. My husband commented on them having a Roggenbier. Rye beers are not often something we find on taplists. This one, Roggen Roll Dude!, had a sweet that balanced the bitter of the rye. It was a collab between Monolith and Alley Brews. I enjoyed their German Helles Lager, EO's Dream. Solid, to style and refreshing. We like to also do tasters and discuss, so we got a taster of Nanner Nutz, a Peanut Butter Banana Stout; Vorpal Blade, Roasted Jalapeno/Serrano Ale and Lord of the Links, Smoked Sausage Stout and a collab with A Bit Twisted Brewpub. All were unique and fun to try. This is a worthy stop for some fun brews.

My wife and I stopped in to this very pleasant brewpub after taking our young puppy for a walk in…read moreWashington Park. There were a couple dozen people participating in a sushi making class, which we thought was a very interesting and entertaining activity for a brewpub. Their electronic menu board indicated that cooking classes are frequent. The very friendly bartender welcomed the pup in, and served my wife and me a very tasty beer each. Customers came over and greeted our little puppy and told us how cute they thought he was. A very pleasant trip to the pub all around. We'll head back for another visit the next time we're in the area.

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Monolith Brewing - Foreboding Obelisk, Golden Roast, and Bavarian Contrarian

Foreboding Obelisk, Golden Roast, and Bavarian Contrarian

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Tightknit Brewing Co

Tightknit Brewing Co

4.4(58 reviews)
62.1 mi
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If you're looking for a spot where the beer is consistently excellent, the atmosphere is warm and…read morewelcoming, and the four‑legged regulars steal the show, this is it. Every pour tastes like it was crafted with intention -- balanced, flavorful, and honestly some of the best in town. The vibe inside is the perfect mix of cozy and energetic. You can settle in for a quiet pint, meet up with friends, or just enjoy the steady stream of brewery pups trotting around like they own the place. And honestly, they kind of do -- the dog‑friendly culture here is unmatched and adds so much joy to the experience. Whether you're a local or just passing through Greeley/Evans, Tightknit Brewery is a must‑visit. Great beer, great people, great pups. What more could you want.

Came back again while in town after dropping our daughter back off at UNCO. It's frustrating that…read moretheir website isn't accurate. I showed up asking to taste a porter that sounded good on the website. The guy at the bar said, "Oh, we haven't had that one in months." Seems like updating a website to accurately show what you've got on tap shouldn't be that difficult. Another odd thing is that they routinely run out of beers on tap, so your only option is to get it in a can. That's what my wife had to do with her Java Good Day this time. This happened to me last time with my Cool Boomer. I mean, I get it, but beer just tastes better from the tap. Both of our beers were fine, but neither blew us away. Only a few other people were in on a Saturday afternoon, which was surprising considering the number of people in the area. It's a real laid back vibe, which I can appreciate, but kind of a sad overall atmosphere. Not sure we'll be in a big rush to give them another try.

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Tightknit Brewing Co
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The Place - tradamerican - Updated July 2026

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