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    3.4 (58 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Matt W.

    Reliable sandwiches. However, I feel it is fairly overpriced for what you get. If you want fries instead of chips, the up charge is $3.50...wow! Burgers are $20. Hardly anybody in the place, so service was pretty good. Quiet...but mostly bc it was basically empty. I was not overly impressed with the sour...not very flavorful and it seemed flat. Overall, just average...nothing to get upset about, but nothing to rave about either.

    Mallard Beef Sandwich
    Joe G.

    I give you the holy grail of sandwiches! I not the type to get the same thing every time I go out to eat but I make an exception at Isaac's for the Mallard. The new renovation looks great and the addition of the brewery is a plus.

    Charles B.

    It's been for ever since I've eaten at an Isaac's. I ordered Togo and got Penguin Club. It was very tasty I'd definitely order it again.

    Back brew pub. Super clean and yummy.
    Eric M.

    Not sure when some of these reviews occurred but feel compelled to tell my story. Best kept secret (if it is that) on the West shore. 12 craft brews in this back nook with wifi and great food. Great place to do the rest of my remote work for the day!

    The pickled vegetables are always good! Ask for them, since they didn't automatically serve them to me.
    Robin P.

    Great lunch here! Of course I had my favorite soup of pepperjack tomato. I did the combo, which added half a Reuben sandwich. I enjoyed the combo with an unsweetened iced tea. I love the pickled vegetables, and ate the entire bowl! As for my sandwich, I was a bit adventurous (for me, at least), adding spicy mustard in lieu of thousand island dressing. The mustard was creamy-smooth, between spicy like dijon and sweet like honey. It was a first for me, and won't be the last time I request it. My soup was perfectly topped with crispy (but not tooth-cracking) croutons and was chock full of chopped tomatoes. All of my meal was the perfect temperature. Service was terrific! Thank you, Caitlyn Q! Save money, too. Make sure you join Isaac's rewards program. You register by a phone number. Buy 10 sandwiches get 1 free. Buy 5 soups get 1 free. Free birthday dessert. 20% off deals when using the app. $2 off sandwich/salad deals. 1/2 price kids deals on a recurring basis. Purchase Isaac's gift cards online; sometimes there are specials on them.

    The Penguin Club Sandwich

    It's just okay. The renovations they did are great, but the prices + up charge for using a credit card is not worth the value received. We ordered a kids meal in addition to 2 sandwiches. The kids meal was literally dinosaur chicken nuggets that you can get in the freezer aisle and came out cold - the applesauce was not good either. My son was not a fan. For my sandwich, the corned beef tasted off and I ended up getting sick at home from it. The sandwich my husband had was just okay as well. Nothing to write home to about. We want to support local, but there is way better out there. Something will need to be done differently in order to retain interest in this area.

    Kids pb&j sandwhich
    McKenzie A.

    I really like isaacs. I got the Reuben sandwhich & it was great. I upgraded to fries. Those were also fine. However I ordered for my kids too. The quesadilla was mostly crunchy tortilla & just crap & the pbj was one piece of toast. Not impressed with the kids food at all plus they did not include a kids side like apple sauce, carrots or chips. It was literally just these two kids "meals" then my sandwhich & fries. Really disappointed when I got home & opened up the boxes to this. Won't be ordering from the kids menu again that's for sure. Also the inside had a renovation & looks really nice. Sad the food wasn't up to par with the new looks

    Flat beers
    Melanie B.

    This place was so disappointing. It claims to be a brewery, so we both ordered beers. After one sip, we informed the waitress both beers were flat. The waitress informed us she doesn't know anything about beer so she would need to check with the manager about if the beer is supposed to be flat, big red flag. She came back and said my beer was in fact flat, but my fiancé's isn't. Huh? Well we had already ordered food so we decided to grab some cocktails. Nope. Not a good idea, they were watered down and not mixed well, which wasn't too surprising when we found out they didn't have a bartender. Food was just as underwhelming. We paid $9 for cheese curds that looked like something dumped out a bag. No flavor and definitely not worth the price. The actual sandwiches were fine, though not worth the price. You'll spend $15 to get a rather basic sandwich and fries. The only thing they had that was flavorful was the pesto tortellini deli salad. That was great, but far too little to over come the rest of the experience.

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    Food was nothing special. Salad was basically a bag of mixed greens dumped onto a plate. Sandwich was flavorless.

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    I love Isaac's! The prices are a little high, but the sandwiches are worth it! Especially the Finch on a pretzel - so good!

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