Reviews & Ratings for Rocky River Brewing Co
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Wonderful food & home made brew HICCUP by M S. at InsiderPages
Contributor at Insider Pages
When you hear the name Rocky River Brewing Company, you probably think of all the awards they've won making the many Golden Ales, Wheat Beers, Strong Ales, Dark Ales, Seasonal Brews, Pale Ales, and Fruity Beers 7 Amber Ales. That's all fine and good but you're missing out on a great restaurant as well.
I love the six small Black Angus Cheeseburgers. They come with this very tasty beer battered fries that are to die for. They have fish, stuffed pretzels, many different tasty sandwiches, pasta, pizza and so much more. The prices are a bit high, but if you can get past that you can enjoy the great cuisine and beer (they have other drinks of course) here. I like the Space Monkey beer. It is strong Belgian golden ale, with coriander and special yeast.
Try it, you'll like it
by drozy at Citysearch
We always have a good experience and enjoyable time at RRBC. The microbrews are very tasty and a nice menu to compliment the beers. I would recommend the cucumber/turkey wrap, its somewhat healthy and has a unique taste. The french fries are great too! This restaurant usually has exciting daily specials that aren't on the menu as well.
Too bad they took their to die for crabcakes and taco salad off the menu! I could also live for some hot pretzels with my microbrew that they used to have.
- Pros: friendly atmosphere, outdoor dining, tasty microbrews
- Cons: noisy at times, sell out of beer choi
With a menu and a patio that has improved with each baseball season, this glossy brewpub is a suburban star-in-the-making.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
Jaded but not faded, Cleveland is a beer-drinking town. Anyone who sneers at the notion of eating in a brewpub doesn't remember what made this city great: burgers mounded majestically with amber waves of hops. The Rocky River Brewing Company fills its exposed brick with a new 62-foot bar and an antique clock that could have once graced Grand Central Station. It's definitely not Miller time: Kettle-fresh suds like Rockport Red and Bradstreet Bitters microbrews get a youngish crowd in designer duds hopping. Order your burgers right and they arrive by multiples in a shiny painter's bucket.
The Chow
Full dinners run to steaks and swordfish tacos. Enjoy Sunday brunch on a warm-weather patio that has been known to host some of the local pro athletes.



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