Tommyknocker Brewery & Pub
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Set in a 19th-century former boarding house, Tommyknocker's is a real beauty, especially the main bar. Locals, antiques shoppers, and traffic-avoiding skiers make up the bulk of the crowds. A maple nut brown, featuring muted notes of maple in the aroma and palate, is the flagship beer--the draft version is especially good. A buffalo meatloaf is one of the popular items on this menu of standard American fare and bar grub.
User Reviews
Anonymous
January 22, 2009
i went here for my birthday dinner and it was my first time. I had a root beer and it was the best I've ever had. the staff was very nice and i loved the food. The Chicken Fried steak is amazing and covered in gravy. mm mm good
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October 27, 2008
I stopped in this place with my niece on the way home from a day on the slopes, on a recommendation to try the mashed potatoes! They were awesome! If all you stop for is potatoes, it's worth it. The rest of the menu is good and the prices are decent too. It's very conveniently off I70, so if you're stuck in traffic, stop in and enjoy!
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January 16, 2004
My friend and I took a tour of the brewery with a very informative brewmaster who was happy to answer all of our questions. The restaurant is in the same room as the brewery and had better than the average offerings from a bar type menu. The nachos were some of the best I've had. They offer a sampler of 10-11 of their beers for $12.95, which was a great introduction to their products. The maple nut brown is especially good - I lament it's not available where I live.
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Know Before You Go:
"Tommyknockers" are elves of Cornish legend, said to have inhabited the workplaces of Idaho Springs miners.


