Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
Beer (rec.drink.beer) Discussing various aspects of that fine beverage referred to as beer. Including interesting beers and beer styles, opinions on tastes and ingredients, reviews of brewpubs and breweries & suggestions about where to shop. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi -
I see a bunch of bars/taverns listed in the online yellow pages for Cumberland, MD. Pubcrawler mentions an Uncle Tucker's Brewpub, but the reviews by people who seem to know what they're talking about are clearly less than enthusiastic. I'd rather go to a neighborhood bar that has good taps and some character than a touristy brewpub, anyway . . . If anyone has any recommendations, opinions, reflections, etc., I'd love to hear them! Here's what shows up in the online yellow pages: Corner Tavern Dam Tavern Dave & Evelyns Pub E Z Way Bar Grays Tavern K Bar L Vs Pub Parkview Tavern Shooters Bar & Grill Thirstys Bar & Grill Valley Tavern |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"waryferalkid" > wrote in message
> I see a bunch of bars/taverns listed in the online yellow pages for > Cumberland, MD. Pubcrawler mentions an Uncle Tucker's Brewpub, but > the reviews by people who seem to know what they're talking about are > clearly less than enthusiastic. > > I'd rather go to a neighborhood bar that has good taps and some > character than a touristy brewpub, anyway . . . > > If anyone has any recommendations, opinions, reflections, etc., I'd > love to hear them! I liked Uncle Tucker's the ONE time I've been there. Two of the beers tasted a little old, but three of them were real nice...and a couple people who seem to know what they're talking about have e-mailed me to agree. However, after I ran a favorable review in my Ale Street News column, I got one irate e-mail from a reader who thoroughly disagreed. I can only guess that the beer is, as they say, 'variable.' The stuff I had was good, the pizza I had was damned good. But the bars in town...don't expect much, pardner. Not in the way of 'good taps' or character. Oh, and I wouldn't call Uncle Tucker's "touristy." "Eccentric," perhaps, but not touristy. One Baltimore beerdrinker suggested the following (note: he says it's NOT a bar, but a restaurant with German beer). "Fred Warner's German Restaurant, Route 220, Cresaptown, Maryland, 301-729-2361 From Interstate 68 at Cumberland take exit 42, which is Rt. 220, and go south. Do not take truck Rt. 220. The restaurant is just 5 minutes away. It will be on your left. You have three reasons to stop at Fred's. The décor, the aroma and the taste. As you enter, before you see anything your nose will tell you that you have entered heaven. If it weren't for the fine aroma that greets you at the door you would think you were walking into a museum. Every nook and cranny displays a German Artifact, some new, some old but all German. These may get you in the door but after you taste the food you may not want to leave. They have some German beer but this is not a bar." -- Lew Bryson www.LewBryson.com Author of "New York Breweries" and "Pennsylvania Breweries," 2nd ed., both available at <www.amazon.com> The Hotmail address on this post is for newsgroups only: I don't check it, or respond to it. Spam away. |
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
There is a hotel with an interesting bar in downtown Frostburg which is
about ten miles north of Cumberland on Route 40. It is a college town so they may have a variety of beers. I cannot remember the name of the place, but it is a hotel on the main drag. It is not a motel. Tom |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Botsford Inn's Honey Baked Ham With Cumberland Sauce - | Recipes (moderated) | |||
Does anyone have a recipe for Cumberland Brandy?Plz | Winemaking |