3rd Act Craft Brewery

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Woodbury, United States

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3rd Act Craft Brewery Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

3rd Act Craft Brewery is located in Woodbury, United States on 4120 Radio Dr. 3rd Act Craft Brewery is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category bar in United States.

Address

4120 Radio Dr

Phone

+1 6519982337

Service options

No delivery

Amenities

Bar on site

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Will Matthews

Brewery is that okay. Nice space, but the \old time movie\ vibe they were originally going for us super lack luster. Beer was okay, but nothing memorable. We had their jumbo pretzel which was solid and the best part of our visit. Might try again in the future, but wouldn't go out of my way.

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Gina Stary

Friendly staff nice clean place to hang out. Fire pit and seating on the patio. Good beer!

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Lisa James

great space, very accommodating to our group. Nice menu of food and drinks. The house made seltzer was very good.

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Lynn McCarty

The blueberry cream ale was the best, great atmosphere, even being in the midst of outdoor dining. They had heaters and a wonderful staff. I will definitely be returning again!

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John Bullock

Went on a Saturday afternoon, was somewhat busy. Beers were decent, and food was typical middle-end bar food options. The process in place for reservations and seating seems like it could use some improvement though, confirmation of the booking was done at the bar which clogged up the line for people just looking for a refill. Seating of parties seemed to take longer than it should. At one point the line went out the front door. Not giving 1 or 2 stars because everyone gets a break dealing with COVID, but I’m hoping they take a step back and reexamine their methods for customer flow. Maybe separate dedicated lines for people looking to get seated vs ordering food/drinks?