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Second and last visit to Smuttynose in N Hampton. Gave them a 2 for good beer and amazing outside ambience. Then it’s all down hill . We came with another couple planning on staying for a long time enjoying live entertainment, brewery beer and tasty treats. Regee band was sleepy time music , and we spent more time flagging down our waitress than enjoying each other’s company. We were CONSTANTLY looking for our waitperson, received our food one meal at a time, no silverware, no napkins, no side plates, no side sauces . It was ridiculous! One person would bring some food , when asked for silverware the server would say “ I’ll find your waitperson” then we’d get the silverware , but not the side plates, another 5 minutes looking for waitperson for side sauces that were suppose to come with menu items, this went on for hrs . Some of our food items were comped but we won’t be back. They have the most amazing outside environment but the service and slow kitchen is far from enjoyable .…
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Smuttynose beers are a throw back to 2014 before hazy IPAs and pastry stouts entered the scene. Still, VERY happy to visit this place. Outdoor patios only thing open because it’s a pandemic. Waitress says they just opened a few days ago because of the pandemic. Super happy to have come and just be alive to visit. Fun time.…
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Date of experience: May 2020
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630. Booked a reservation. We get it it's pandemic land but we followed the rules. Arrived 620 was told maybe seated by 8. Why bother with reservations? Never again.
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Date of experience: May 2020
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This is one of the largest breweries in the area and has a lot to offer. Beer is great - they have a lot beers made and sold onsite only grouped as the "SmuttLabs" beer. Its worth a visit just to try some of those. There is also a farm-to-table restaurant on side that uses some of their beers in the recipes. Indoor seating as well as a large patio with seating and a firepit. On site - there is also a disc golf course that goes around brewery for 9 holes. Everywhere is dog friendly except in the bar area of the brewery and indoor portion of restaurant. There are picnic tables outside if you want to bring your own snack food instead.…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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