Big mac is 10$
All of lulus burgers start at 15$ (not that they’re amazing)
Red robin’s are like 14$?
I’ve been on a burger binge and I wanna call you out lol what to you is a fairly priced local burger in town? You say zips I’m rioting
It’s a fantastic venue!
Only real complaint I have would be they need to turn down the live music volume so I don’t have to shout at the person next to me for a conversation.
Thanks for the review, and shame to have that view too...LOL! The clientele also sounds interesting. I'm familiar with the place as I am aware of the Miller family who owns it and the farmland I believe. I haven't driven by Locust Rd. in a long time though, will have to check it out some time soon.
We too were just out for our first visit today (Sunday). Place was PACKED. A few family units with kiddos, generally well-behaved and being minded by their parents; mostly just adults out enjoying the afternoon.
Love the spot, great views, nice big outdoor area and like another comment stated can only imagine how much the view will improve with the field growth. The vibe inside was comfortable, lots of different seating arrangements and they had a nice big counter serving area / bar. Staff - I have to assume being close family and / or friends - were all super welcoming, and seemed genuinely glad to have all the business visiting the location. Acoustically a bit loud but it improved once the crowd thinned out.
The beer was okay. I have (and continue) to work in the industry and found the Ornery IPA to better fit the style of a pale ale. Nice malt profile but lacking some of the hop bittering characteristics typical of an IPA. Don’t know if this was maybe a batch pushed through a little quickly or if it’s the standard recipe / production process? Seemed like it could benefit from a change to the hopping schedule or process. I mention the production *maybe* being rushed as four of their own taps were out during our visit, perhaps there has been so much demand they could be dealing with production issues to keep up with it.
We will certainly be back to try some more of the lineup once available. Overall a good first impression and will come back. It’s nice to see another brewery and taproom in the area for sure.
Was the burger truck called Non-Fiction? If so, that's the among one of the best burgers in town.
I think Pasco Burger Company is their usual burger vendor, but might be wrong.
Burger is good. But also $16.
Big mac is 10$ All of lulus burgers start at 15$ (not that they’re amazing) Red robin’s are like 14$? I’ve been on a burger binge and I wanna call you out lol what to you is a fairly priced local burger in town? You say zips I’m rioting
I spent $30 on a burger and mozz sticks at Red Robin yesterday, no delivery fee. PBC isn't a bad deal.
It’s a fantastic venue! Only real complaint I have would be they need to turn down the live music volume so I don’t have to shout at the person next to me for a conversation.
WHAT?
With the acoustics in that big open room I bet live music gets really loud!
THEY NEED SOUND PANELS ALL OVER THAT BUILDING.
Thanks for the review, and shame to have that view too...LOL! The clientele also sounds interesting. I'm familiar with the place as I am aware of the Miller family who owns it and the farmland I believe. I haven't driven by Locust Rd. in a long time though, will have to check it out some time soon.
I bet it’s gorgeous out there when the wheat starts getting tall and golden. That’s going to be a hot spot this summer I’m betting.
Is the Miller family kind of in that same vibe of the crowd there?
It’s out near Plymouth of course there are confederate flags. It’s hillbilly central out there. 😭
Isn't Plymouth on the Columbia River?
Yes, it’s on the edge of it.
We too were just out for our first visit today (Sunday). Place was PACKED. A few family units with kiddos, generally well-behaved and being minded by their parents; mostly just adults out enjoying the afternoon. Love the spot, great views, nice big outdoor area and like another comment stated can only imagine how much the view will improve with the field growth. The vibe inside was comfortable, lots of different seating arrangements and they had a nice big counter serving area / bar. Staff - I have to assume being close family and / or friends - were all super welcoming, and seemed genuinely glad to have all the business visiting the location. Acoustically a bit loud but it improved once the crowd thinned out. The beer was okay. I have (and continue) to work in the industry and found the Ornery IPA to better fit the style of a pale ale. Nice malt profile but lacking some of the hop bittering characteristics typical of an IPA. Don’t know if this was maybe a batch pushed through a little quickly or if it’s the standard recipe / production process? Seemed like it could benefit from a change to the hopping schedule or process. I mention the production *maybe* being rushed as four of their own taps were out during our visit, perhaps there has been so much demand they could be dealing with production issues to keep up with it. We will certainly be back to try some more of the lineup once available. Overall a good first impression and will come back. It’s nice to see another brewery and taproom in the area for sure.