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I came by for their Oktoberfest celebrations. Decided on a flight and I went ahead and said PROST to their Oktoberfest special beers! Bartenders are super quick, nice and polite, great open seating and friendly environment makes this place a great hang spot for a drink.
They overcharged me for drinks I never ordered. No apology, no accountability for their mistake. Paid 50$ for 2 beers, then they want me to pay 25$ after they voided the first transaction. Essentially, paying 75 bucks upfront then having to wait 3-5 business days for 50$ to be returned to me, for 2 beers. I refused to pay and they start throwing insults calling me broke. Terrible customer service and don't how to keep track of their tabs. I wouldn't have minded but they seem to think they're not at fault for overcharging people. As if they do it all the time.
Finally nice to get out and enjoy a beer, food, and some social time. I’ve been wanting to visit Rodeo 39 and was really impressed at the site. You do have to order food before placing alcohol. You must show your receipt before you order. Hubby ordered American IPA and a Fruit Beer Berry’d. Have to give 2 thumbs up to the fruit beer! I was refreshing and tasty. Can’t wait I to come back when this place is fully open. For now there are some tables inside and an outdoor tent. Go get out and visit this place. It won’t disappoint!
Went here on a Saturday afternoon. Located inside Rodeo 39 Public Market, it is the biggest space used in the market. It wasn't too busy. The menu options were surprisingly big and with variety for a brewery located in a public market. I ended up trying their Bro Pils (Czech-style Pilsner), Ausflippen (German-style Pilsner) and Tank'd (West Coast IPA). Bro Pils was crisp, dry and hoppy. Ausflippen was malty, light bitterness and easy to enjoy. Tank'd had the classic caramel malt profile with heavy dank flavors from the hops. Overall, the beers were very delicious and true to style. The beertenders were very nice and helpful. The area is ample and spacious. You can either sit at the bar or at the tables behind them. You can also walk around the market and peruse while sipping. Highly recommend.
We stopped by to wait for our food! Staff was super friendly and they had plenty of drinks to pick from, so we tried the sluslushiesis time. Yummers! Cheers to good drinks! I'll be back for more.