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Avaliação da contribuiçãoMy friends chose the gyro salad and the spicy Elch football sandwich, and they absolutely loved their meals too! I highly recommend this place and will definitely be back. It’s another fantastic brewery in Dayton! Just a short walk from the Oregon District leads you to this renovated firehouse, where you'll find an impressive selection of beers. For those looking for a classic, the Flyer Red or the Gamma Bomb will hit the spot. But with so many options, there’s something to inspire every beer lover. They often have a rotating selection of barrel-aged beers alongside seasonal experimental brews (I once enjoyed a mango habanero IPA). If you're unsure what to choose, just ask the friendly bartenders; they will help you find the perfect drink. I can't wait to try more from their kitchen, but that will have to wait for next time. I’ll definitely be recommending this place!
Perhaps it's because the other two breweries we've tried didn't quite meet our expectations, but Warped Wing really impressed us. They had a wide variety of options with 20 tap selections and guest offerings. The seating was comfortable, and the large fan and open-air firehouse door created a pleasant atmosphere on a warm summer day. We enjoyed a flight of goses (they had four different kinds!) and barrel-aged stouts. The food was served food truck style; it took a little while to arrive, but it was clever and delicious. The music added to the overall vibe as well. I would definitely go back!
Warped Wing offers a fantastic experience with its delicious beer, tasty food, and refreshing outdoor ambiance. The lively crowd adds to the enjoyment, making it a consistently enjoyable place to visit. You can always count on great beer and a wonderful atmosphere here.
Stopped in for a brew and a bite. There 's a small parking lot and it was full so I had to park on the street. Caution; don 't park in the lot across the street as it is NOT for WWB customers. I liked the feel of the place and the layout. I sat at the little bar. When I asked for a menu, I was told to order from a small window (actually a split door). I didn 't want to drink without getting something to eat. Apparently, the food service is a separate operation for the brewery. At the window, the worker said he wasn 't taking any orders right then and pointed to a red light. He said to come back when it turns green. But I 'd already ordered a beer and again, wanted food. I waited about 30 mins while milking my drink along. A line quickly form when we got the green light. After waiting in the line another 10 mins, I made it to the window just to be told the food items I wanted, they were out of. It sure would have been nice if they posted a sign saying they were out of XXX. I left fairly disappointed overall and went to a different brewery (lost revenue). I 've seen the separate food drinks operations before in breweries. In my opinion, it 's not efficient or customer friendly not to mention, inconvenient. There 's nothing wrong with the brews here, it 's just the way they operate that makes just a two star facility.
Staff was friendly, atmosphere was great, food was amazing, and the drinks were the best part! Will definitely be back to try more on the menu!