Descriptive phrase: Wisconsin bar with attached brewery. We came to Hops Haven Brew Haus solely because(at the time) the same building housed 3 Sheeps Brewing Company. They’re technically unaffiliated with each other, though they share the same space. This Friday night at 5PM we were able to go on a short tour of the brewing space with a 3 Sheeps owner. Hops Haven doesn’t brew their own beer(the name is a little misleading), but they do feature plenty of 3 Sheeps to try. They also share the space with a food service. It’s an odd three-way relationship. Overall, Hops Haven seemed like a nice bar for a pint after work.
Junell H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St. Anne, IL
This is a great spot so take the time to stop in if you are in the area. We tried the pretzels with beer cheese and the chicken sandwich. The hard roll makes the sandwich delicious. They offer a nice selection of beer featuring Three Sheeps. They get very busy in the evening so expect some noise.
Brad K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
A lot of games, a lot of TVs, a lot of beer, and rock solid food. I’m a fan. Also apparently Sam Dekker likes to come here, so there’s that. Besides great burgers, with elaborate toppings, the only thing that I’d steer clear of is the tator tots. Mine tasted like what they’d taste like if I cooked them at home in a frying pan. They had that weird oil taste that you get from cooking hashbrowns, etc at home.
Jeff P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sheboygan Falls, WI
Great food, great music, great atmosphere. They also now take credit cards as a previous reviewer had an issue with. They have a range of awesome burgers with a range of toppings from egg to bacon to cheese curds! Salads and wraps and ribs too. Worth checking out when you’re in town.
Brock K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sheboygan, WI
I’ve never been more pleased with a burger in my life. And the Mac and cheese was perfect. Everything blended perfectly with the beer as well. If you’re looking for a food destination, look no further. I’m hooked and plan numerous return trips.
Travis A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
Stuck in 1988. The idea that any food establishment, not to mention brewery, does not accept the most widely accepted method of payment globally(credit card) is completely ridiculous. Great beer and food are not hard to come by, pick up your game and step into the 21st century! I, as a patron, should not be expected to use your ATM(which you own, and that charges me a fee) in order to conduct my patronage at your establishment. You’ve gotten so close to making a great place, until a patron has to pay for service, then the local stereotypical stupidity comes into play and you look at us like we’re dumb?! Get with the program Hops!
Stina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Yay! This place is great. My husband and I had two hours to kill before checking into Victorian Village ‘Family Summer Camp’ in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. So what better way to spend that time than with a couple delicious quaffs after our 1.5 hour long hike/mosquito battle in the Kettle Moraine. There were about 10 beers on tap. I enjoyed the IPA and the Pilsner. My husband the Amber and Hefeweizen. We decided their seasonal brew, the Belgian Doppelbock, while tasty, would have sent us straight to the floor. We didn’t eat here besides a bruschetta, which hit the spot, although was a bit oily for my liking. Menu looked like your standard bar fare. I’d say the best part of our trip here and what will definitely have us coming back was the owner Jeff, who has been brewing since at least 1996. We talked beer for quite a long time, and he filled us in on the history of the place, as well as the trials, travails and rewards of the brewing process. The place(which was formally known as the Port Washington Brewery) is on a corner of an old brick building and is spacious and airy inside. Games abound; pool, darts, foosball, arcade. We were told there is live music on weekends, and you can also view the brewing vats toward the back. Décor could use some more personality, but hey really you’re just here to drink.