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Avaliação da contribuiçãoWe rented out the Mezzanine level for our Rehearsal Dinner, the food was amazing and the location was great! We did run into a host who rudely tried to tell us there wasn’t an elevator even though the father of the bride is in a wheelchair. Even though it was confirmed prior to us booking. Additionally we had a mix up on the contract pricing but it was resolved and refunded. I would give them 4 stars due to the hiccups involved but overall we had a good experience. The mezzanine is super kid friendly with all of the games and Photo Booth. That was a total hit!Wheelchair accessibility: There is an elevator, it just only holds two people and doesn’t go all the way to the rooftop. I’m putting this here so that their employees can learn more about their building and not rudely turn people away claiming they aren’t handicap accessible….
Walked across the city to this dog friendly rooftop with google hours until 11pm. The door sign says 9pm on Sundays and nobody bothered to update google. Even at 8pm, everything was shut down. Waste of an evening walking here. I will never understand how these business managers can 't understand and complete these simple tasks.
This was a great experience for a friends night out. The burgers were delicious the drinks were equally as delicious and the tables are spread enough that you can talk and hear each other at your own table without crowding over neighboring tables.The wait staff was very friendly and prompt with service. I would absolutely recommend going.
Really enjoy coming to BrewDog. Casual atmosphere, great food (mac&cheese is amazing), good vegetarian options, great tap selection…couldn’t ask for more! Will be back #equityforpunksVegetarian options: Really enjoyed the sweet potato bean burger. Would highly recommend the veg platter/cauliflower wings to anyone. They’re awesome!
A favorite downtown for beer selection and service! If you love an industrial, old-school vibe, this is your place. They're probably the few places open public holidays too. Add it to your Cincy brew tour.