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Simple Brews and Good Cheers at La Jolla Brewing Company



The La Jolla Brewing Company provides a relaxed atmosphere with friendly down to earth service and craft beers. The sitting room is clean and well maintained. The patio hosts a street view with warmers for cold nights. A sequence of descriptive words might be clean, friendly, pub, sports, neighborhood, and social come to mind. 

When you walk it you are seeing a simple store front with the patio to the left of the main entrance. There is a hostess there who will help you find a seat. Don’t be intimidated as this is a casual dining establishment. She will give you options of booth, bar, or high table seating. 

It doesn’t take long for the waiter to offer you drinks. Friendly service appears to be one of the main focuses as the waiter came back to the table at the right frequency. He was not constantly interrupting the conversation nor was he absent when your glass was empty. 

Prices were in the affordable range which adds to the establishments appeal. A regular meal will cost you around $13 to $15. The beers are cold and come in three sizes. On this particular occasion we had the mahi mahi fish strips and the three order French fries. Drinks, tip, and everything else for two people was around $40. Expend about $10 more with full meals. 

It is a place I wouldn’t mind coming back to again. Much of their offerings are in the burger and salad genre. Deep fried fish was not over or under cooked. It was just right and kept the fish soft on the inside with crunchiness on the outside. Overall, you will enjoy your experience and come back again to watch a game.

7536 Fay Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037
(858) 246-6759
http://lajollabeer.com/

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