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    Lone Pine Brewing

    4.5 (26 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Citra DDH Oh-J from Lone Pine Brewing.
    Alden C.

    Delved into Lone Pine Brewing once again specifically at this location. This time out Steve and I had the Citra DDH Oh-J which is a double IPA. This was a pretty good one to be sure. It had the flavor features of citrus, juicy, hoppy and orange. It was also what you could call mouthcoating as you drink it which enhances the "big" flavor with this particular IPA. An enjoyable experience trying out this brewery's beer once again!

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    Ian W.

    Great place to hang and chill over Lone Pine beers and food! I stopped by the outdoor Lone Pine Brewing Beer Garden recently for beer and plenty of food located just north of the busier OOB area on East Grand Ave across from Brown St. The Beer Garden offers outdoor patio and picnic table seating, a beer & food stand offering 8 Lone Pine Brewery beers on tap, a few canned wines & cocktails plus this location offers food too. The food offerings include 4 kinds of lobster rolls, beer garden hot dogs, crab melts, salads, chowder, kettle chips, and uncrustables PB&J for the kids. I ordered the Time & Temp American Lager ($7 plus tax for 16 oz), a Crab Melt Basket ($17 plus tax) and a Kimchi Dogs Basket ($12 plus tax). My food was ready in about 10 minutes after ordering, they sent me a text when to pickup my food. The portions of food were a good amount and each of the baskets included crunchy salted kettle potato chips. The Crab Melt had a soft crab salad on buttered toast bread with Gouda, gruyere, & fontina cheese sauce for dipping. The 2 Kimchi Dogs were topped with spiced kimchi and Sriracha aioli sauce on thick toasted New England style hot dog buns. The crunchy kettle chips and the food were great with my beer. Overall, a great chill vibe here on a very warm sunny spring afternoon. After eating, I took a quick walk to the beach across the street.

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    Steve S.

    The pizza was awesome and the flight of IPAs was tasty. The Blackberry Basil smash was one of the best cocktails I've ever had. We didn't go outside on the deck due to weather but it looks accommodating and definitely a place to visit.

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    Sheila G.

    Holy wow! The Lemon & Dill Lobster Roll was the best I ever had. The flavor was amazing. Nothing overpowering, just right. The chips were a little over cooked. My husband had hot dogs. He said they were ok (he wasn't expecting red dogs). The drinks were just ok. I'd definitely come back for the lobster roll.

    Rob W.

    I have been going to the Portland location since they opened and am very excited for their new location just steps from my favorite beach. Very nice facility with a big outside area and a beautiful tasting room. And of course they have my favorite beer. Portland Pale Ale, on tap and to go! This place also has some of the best pizza in town. The pepperoni pie is amazing!

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    Amazing atmosphere. Cider in front of the fire on a chilly OOB evening. The portion of chowder was very generous.

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    Legit spot. Big open outdoor space, so like to bring the rugrat *ducks*. Pizza sneaky good. Awesome location. Lone pine crushing it

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    Service is terrible and every female bartender is rude, to say the least. Not going back.

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