
Classic American eats and exceptional brews served in an industrial chic setting. We use quality ingredients with a focus on fresh, seasonal, and local products. We offer many scratchmade dishes, and gluten-free and vegetarian options are available. We feature everyday happy hour, daily lunch and dinner specials, Taphouse Tuesdays, weekly live music, and weekend brunch. Our full bar rotates over 20 taps of thoughtfully selected brews, and offers wine and Prosecco on tap, signature craft cocktails, beer flights, and an impressive selection of bourbon. We are family-friendly and offer a children’s menu and coloring sheet. Our seasonal covered patio is dog-friendly. Come see why Industrial Taphouse was voted best new restaurant in Ashland, VA!
Lively, industrial-style venue turning out burgers & grippers, plus craft beer on tap.
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10392 Leadbetter Rd, Ashland, VA 23005
Phone: (804) 299-2649
Website: http://industrialtaphouse.com/
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Reviews
Things got pretty loud when trivia started, even in the dining area.
2) lemon lavender marg
3) shaved ribeye cheesesteak with mushrooms, onions and beer cheese
4) attentive service
I was really impressed with the cheesesteak. It was so good. Worth coming back for that alone!
We sat at our table for over 20 minutes without being greeted or acknowledged by a server. I eventually had to go to the hostess station to request service. After finally placing our order, we ordered the crab dip as an appetizer and waited more than 30 minutes, only to find out the waitress never placed the order. I personally stopped a kitchen staff member to inquire, and he confirmed there was no ticket for it.
When our entrées arrived, multiple dishes were served at improper temperatures. The crab cakes with fries and coleslaw were only warm and had to be sent back. The salmon dish was served with cold broccoli and was also returned. When the food came back out, it was still not at a safe serving temperature. The only correction made was providing hot French fries and a separate side of hot broccoli.
As a food safety instructor, this experience was especially concerning. Serving seafood and hot foods below the required safe temperature range of 155–165°F poses a serious health risk and could potentially make patrons sick.
For this to be our first visit, it was an unacceptable experience. Unfortunately, neither my family nor I will return. I strongly encourage management to address service flow, staff training, and—most importantly—food safety standards.