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    The Pub Course

    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    McMenamins - Edgefield

    McMenamins - Edgefield

    3.7
    (1.6k reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    This last weekend was my 4th stay at Edgefield and let me tell you all my favorite things plus a…read morefew extra tips! - The vibe is perfect for anyone who is tired of the standard hotel. So much art to look at, curiosities tucked in every corner, space to roam and explore! - Get the passport to make your stay even more rewarding and fun! I love the scavenger hunts and the stamps force you to do things you might not normally do on your own accord. - The full pitch and putt course is a relaxing and a fun way to spend a few hours. It was only $25 per person and took us 3 hours. - I signed up for the Makers Tour and highly recommend it! Lots of tastings and great historical facts along the way. - The soaking pools at night were perfect to relax muscles right before bed plus no kids after 8pm. - This hotel doesn't revolve around children. The movies that were showing were rated R and most of the pubs and pool hall are 21+. Kids are welcome - but I've never seen that many kids around which I like, personally. - It's very Dog Friendly!! - The live music is incredible. I've been here for big concerts on the lawn plus mini concerts down the winery hall. They were all amazing. - It can get noisy between 7-11pm especially in weekends! The building is old - not sure about insulation and things! Bring some earplugs, a positive attitude and maybe enjoy an extra drink! Or go during the week for a quieter experience. - The food is a bit pricey but if you are doing the passport it makes a little more sense. Some of my favorites are the Cajun Tots, Portland Dip, any Burger, and the Bagel and Lox Breakfast is Incredible!!!

    I typically won't go to any McMenamins as service is slow and non-existent and food is okay, even…read morethought it takes to long to arrive. The Chardonnay was the best part. Very good, but it was $16.25 for a 9oz pour...it should be good. The small Caesar with Grilled Chicken was ok. But again, $16.00 is too expensive. I did look further and saw that the Cheeseburger, with Fries and a Pickle Spear is $25.00. No way. My server was Adam. I hope this is a short term gig for him as he was non-existent...which is what I expected. His lack of attentiveness to me was horrendous. I will not return to any McMenamins, as I stated at the beginning, service is slow, food is okay and it has become too expensive.

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    Little Red Shed
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    Coming back from digging in my car for stomach meds. Eweee. I'll never eat there again.

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    Coming back from digging in my car for stomach meds. Eweee. I'll never eat there again.
    The Little Red Shed - McMenamins Edgefield

    The Little Red Shed - McMenamins Edgefield

    4.2
    (25 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    The Little Red Shed is located near the concert venue of Edgefield. It's a tiny building, literally…read morea shed, that seats 10. Maybe 15-20 could fit if they're standing. It used to be an incinerator in Edgefield's poor farm days. Now it has a lovely fireplace, low ceilings, and moody lighting, for you to enjoy ales and spirits and liquor. They have peanuts, which you can shell directly onto the floor. This is the original "small bar" concept from McMenamins and it's just absolutely charming as well as inspiring. What could you do with tiny spaces in your own home to make them magical?

    The Little Red Shed is a little bar that is nestled right next to the amphitheater at McMenamins…read moreEdgefield location. I didn't have time to scout out the rest of the grounds much and wasn't planning to anyway as when this would take place was when Steve would have been able to accompany me. The Little Red Shed is cute and I imagine you can get in and out a lot faster if there wasn't a concert. But since there was one the line was long as everyone wanted something alcoholic to drink. The inside of the shed is cute as well. It's pretty much just this bar but there is a small section of seating but not much. It could potentially fill up fast. Once it was my turn in line I got the cocktail drink special for the night which was very good and refreshing. I went back for another later in the show and there was no line to deal with. Woo Hoo! If you have a McMenamins passport The Little Red Shed will indeed get you a stamp by paying it a visit!

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