inspectrdad
Great place to start and end the evening, we started with a Potenial Blonde Brew, went across the street and enjoyed a good movie in a theather made for adults, we finished the night at GBG where we enjoyed a great dinner.
Sixeye
Breweries, I guess, aren't known for killer restaurants. Except that in my home town they do pretty darn well (we live in a top rated beer town so our vantage point taints us).This one is very stark. Reminded me of the Firestone brewery in central Cal, which I was not impressed with at all). Not well appointed. Not well decorated. Tables suck. Ours rocked badly and we had to swap it with a nearby table so that our food and drink didn't get dumped on the floor.Service was horrible. Yes, we were seated quickly. That is it though. They weren't quick to come take our drink orders, and even slower to get our dinner orders. And EVEN slower to serve the food. And oh by the way, slow to bring our check. Prices typical of a brewery but we won't go back. If you do go, try the fried cucumbers. Good! House beer. Good. Food. Mixed bag. Some at our tables said good and some said not so much. Mine was good. But service and starkness of the place will prompt me to not go back. Oh by the way, I used to live in Lancaster. WTH did they do to Lancaster Blvd? Parking and even driving there SUCKS!
53bethk
Went for dinner and beers after a long day at a soccer tournament with several parents and players. The beer was great. I had Propulsion IPA and it was great. My friend tried several beers, including the amber, porter and an ale and thought they were all great.The onion rings are amazing and the boys enjoyed their burgers and a pulled pork sandwich. I had the blackened fish tacos and they were tasty. The beer is the obvious highlight but the food is great too. The space is pretty cool too. The wait staff was nice but a but slow overall.