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Lakeville Brewing Company
84/100 (1445 ratings)
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"A bunch of us stopped by for refreshment on our way home from a flea market in Elko. We were lucky and snagged a table on the shaded patio...."
Margaret McInerny
"Lakeville Brewing is such a cool place to go. I've gone a few times with family and friends and the service has always been good. Recently the last..."
Emily Messick
"Family friendly restaurant in the heart of downtown Lakeville. Our experience was fabulous. Helpful, friendly staff - our waitress, Molly was..."
Paula Helgerson
"Super delicious food and friendly, prompt service. I also love the atmosphere. We had to eat indoors because outdoor seating was full but the outdoor..."
Jamie Cook
"Amazing food! Rueben nachoes were mind blowing. Had the greek salad as an..."
Chester Moles
"Kids, dog, and gluten-free friendly. We had flights and lunch. Food is decent and the beer was all solid representatives of their categories. Outdoor..."
Kelly Ihme
"Beer is excellent, food is excellent but menu clearly needs updating. Ordered the bacon patty melt. Menu says it comes on pumpernickle rye, nope..."
James Gabel