A husband-and-wife operation tucked along Route 29 in Lovingston where she brews the beers, including a standout chocolate stout, and he runs the kitchen turning out Carne Asada, Campechana, and chorizo cheese dip from a Mexican food truck alongside the taps. The indoor space is small but clean, with an outdoor deck, picnic tables with umbrellas, and a cornhole area rounding out the setup. It also serves as a Harvest Host stop, making it a legitimate destination rather than just a pit stop through Nelson County.
What visitors often mention Visitors often mention the patio, friendly staff, the beer selection.
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★★★★★
Easiest 5 star rating I've ever given.
Husband and wife team are quite simply knocking it out of the park. She brews the beers, he cooks the food, and quite frankly I could not imagine either being done any better.
A variety of beer offerings are sure to satisfy any palate, and the food is fresh, flavorful, and pairs perfectly with the beverage offerings.
Cute indoor space, with plenty of shaded outdoor seating.
Definitely worth a visit!
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★★★★★
A perfect place to take a break and enjoy some amazing Mexican food out of the food truck and really good beer. Disclaimer I only tried the chocolate stout, but it was definitely one of the best doubts I’ve had.
If you are a meat lover, you definitely need to try the Campechana. The Carne Asada was on point
the chorizo cheese dip was amazing and I almost forgot to take a picture before we all gone. Only downside in my pay was the chips were very salty.
I would go out of my way to come back here again
Bonus points for being a harvest host stay
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