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    Wildrose Brewing Company

    3.9 (66 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Chad M.

    I was craving some good drinks and good food, so I landed at this local spot with my significant other. We seated ourselves, so that was convenient. The environment was casual and pretty quiet. I ordered a WuDuYa Want Me To Do. It was an Apple Cranberry Crumble Sour and I got the 12oz for $7. I also ordered a Peel Out. This was a Pale Ale and I got the 8oz for $4. We ordered the Onion Rings and those were only $6. For my main piece, I got the Wildrose Pub Burger for $12. It was topped with cheddar cheese, red wine onion jam and horseradish aioli. I chose Fries to accompany it. The WuDuYa Want Me To Do was definitely sour, but very good! The Peel Out tasted like a classic drink. It was crispy and enjoyable. I later got another one and it was just as good. The Onion Rings were fantastic and they were even better with the "Oh" ring sauce that it came with! The Wildrose Pub Burger was the best burger I've ever bitten into! Everything about it tasted so right. I feel they perfected this one. The Fries were very good, too! The service was great the entire time. Our server kept up with our table profoundly. I was impressed. Overall, this was a great spot to try. I loved it and I'm glad it was local, just in case I want to pop in there again tomorrow or the next day. Date of visit: 04-Mar-2024

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    Jonathan M.

    This place is great, great food, great beer, great service. Even the music was great. We ordered a couple burgers and a flight. The little patio is great, they have bags set up and everything.

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    Great beer! Love the sours (pumpkin-yum! qnd blue raspberry, even better!). The service was great, thanks Sara!

    a basket of french fries
    Zachary P.

    Really enjoyed our stop here. All the beers we tried were outstanding, my personal favorite was the Theze Nutz peanut butter porter. Unfortunately we had already eaten before we got here, so we only split an order of garlic parm fries which were outstanding. Looking at the menu, I was upset that we couldn't have a full meal here because everything looked and sounded so good. If we are in the area again, this would be a must stop for food and beer.

    Tried the Run for the Pils. It's a real good Czech pilsner. Would recommend.
    Heather B.

    This is a great little brewery. The beer selection was good. I went with the sour on draft and loved it and my grandmother liked the pilsner on draft. I even bought a growler full of the pilsner to take home. At $5 for the growler and $15 for the refill, it's pretty on par with other breweries I've visited. The inside is really cute and clean. The parking lot is big enough for the business. Just everything seems good. Now we'll get to the great part- the food. Oh. My. God. I had the margherita flat bread and was blown away. Is was just as good as what I had in actual Italy. It might have been better. And my grandmother has the potroast grilled cheese and that was equally amazing. I'm coming back for food for sure next time I'm in town.

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    Whitney M.

    Wildrose was recommended to us by someone we met in the area. This was a very spacious brewery with large indoor and patio seating. We opted to stay inside, as it was warm outside. They had a large selection of beers, especially IPA's. I ordered a flight, and only one of the beers was unavailable. I really enjoyed my flight especially the "Me so Thorny". Great service and good beers.

    Cora M.

    Had a great time with family last night. Drinks were flowing. Garlic fries outstanding. Band was great.

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    Christopher B.

    You'll find this place situated in one of those aluminum warehouses that are randomly dispersed throughout the area. I grew up seeing these all over and it's cool to see one of them turned into a brewery. I was interested to try it after I heard about it. Unfortunately, the brewery industry has become saturated and unless you have topnotch quality beers it's tough to compete. I tried virtually everything they had on tap and nothing really resonated with me. I ended up having either a black or rye IPA that was decent. We ended up congregating in the corner with the couches, which was a nice touch to an otherwise cold feeling place. This is a fairly big space so it's safe to say you won't be waiting around for a seat. There is also a lady who makes food and the Polish is to die for - pretty fantastic! There is definitely opportunity and potential here but they have a way to go to compete with some of the big dogs in the area like Three Floyds or Lagunitas.

    Kathy F.

    First ones today.... The Bartender Sam was great on explaining the different beers they had to offer....and the history of place tried 2 of Appetizers they were outstanding can't wait to comeback and try more

    Ciderboys hard cider mimosa. To die for!

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    I can easily say it was the best of the 3 (The other 2 were also solid) The "Mad Cow" Was very good.

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    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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    3 Floyds Brewing - The starting lineup for the spirits on sale.

    The starting lineup for the spirits on sale.

    3 Floyds Brewing - Retail tent setup in front of the indefinitely closed down brewpub.

    Retail tent setup in front of the indefinitely closed down brewpub.

    3 Floyds Brewing - Two $200 tickets to Dark Lord Day 2024.

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    Two $200 tickets to Dark Lord Day 2024.

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