Brick brewpub & restaurant supplying hearty pub favorites plus craft beer to take out in growlers.
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Address: 402 7th St, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
Phone: (970) 464-3420
Website: https://www.glenwoodcanyon.com/
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I have the most delicious and tender Root Beer Bbq pork tenderloin. It doesn’t taste too sweet. Their Homemade Root Beer drink was excellent. It made both real Sugar cane! $5
There is appreciation charge on my bill. I never seen or heard of that.
My waitress was awesome and friendly. He was nice person to talk to.
Warning: it is very difficult to find free parking spot. I kept going around circle or keep moving up to find a spot.
I still recommend for anybody to come enjoy meal and social with people.
At our table, the watermelon mule was the favorite drink, while the pilsner was the least enjoyed. The Hanging Lake Lager stood out since it was ordered a second time.
The menu itself offers a nice variety. I went with the ravioli (with chicken), two companions ordered the wagyu burger, and the fourth chose wings. The wings were described as “very good, nicely done.” The burgers were “delicious”—huge portions, enough for leftovers. My ravioli was excellent as well, and the chicken was cooked perfectly.
The food was so good that I couldn’t resist ordering dessert after hearing the description of the peach cobbler. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the rest of the meal. The “crust” was more like soggy bread, the peaches were tasty, but the ice cream was bland and already melted despite the cobbler not being hot (contrary to what the waitress said). The whipped cream ended up overpowering the dish.
One thing that left a bad taste was the bill. There’s an automatic 3% charge (a “tip” for the kitchen) that isn’t disclosed on the menu. For a place with already high prices, it feels like the owner is pushing labor costs onto customers rather than paying the staff fairly. On top of that, there was even a $0.50 charge for mayo, which came across as nickel-and-diming.
Our waitress was friendly and handled little issues with a smile.
I had the y and Chips & I really enjoyed them, batter wasn’t heavy. Great flavor.
My fiancée had the canyon salad and it was a bust. The chicken was really dry and no flavor at all. Recommend the hanging lake lager or Coloradan. Come for the beer and skip the food if you can.