Reviews Stone Brewing - Richmond

5
Kyle S
+5
Fantastic spot and great beer. In town for only a short day trip, but this was worth a small bit of it. The signage at the road could be a bit better but otherwise, amazing food, great beer, and reasonably priced merch.
4
Griffon Gaming
+4
Beautiful entrance on the bridge leading up to the brewery! Well done environment overall. Not a big fan of the IPA’s , but that’s just my opinion overall. Worth a try in the Richmond area.
5
P
+5
Great IPAs and nice atmosphere. staff was friendly as well.
5
Michael Huang
+5
Great atmosphere with great beer. No restaurant on site but Stone sold snacks and had a food truck outside. The location is serene and had lots of indoor and outdoor seating. There also seemed to be a lively crowd with lots of events or groups happening. I wasn't there for live music but I do appreciate the line up. Plenty of parking and easy to get to.
4
Julia
+4
A large, modern, aesthetic brewery which mainly serves IPA’s. They have also have hard seltzer now. There is merchandise and a second floor which leads to their brewing room. We were able to have a tour upstairs a few years ago. It makes for a good event venue. There was a market there recently which was fun. Nice place if you like IPA’s or events.
5
Isaac AA Jr
+5
Really good ambiance with two parking lot areas to access the brewery. Tours are offered twice a day 3 and 5pm with a cost of $15 that includes a flight and $5 your only. From the general exterior to the lavish and spacious interior, both areas are tidy and clean. The service is nice and you can get small samples of beers. I really enjoyed the P.O.G. which was light and savory with fruit notes of passion fruit, oranges, & guava. I enjoyed it so much I got a growler can to go! Now the missing dream item was the pink drink that boasted a strawberry lemonade flavor. The crushed ice added to the appeal. They have a great selection of merch and drink options. Ordering can be done at the bar or through the app to include food options at the food truck.
5
Paul Lawrence
+5
Great location, wide beer selection, inside and outside seating, food truck on site. Google maps is a bit off on parking location....
4
Earl Day
+4
This is what you would expect from Stone! Rustic industrial taproom. Modern, internet based service, and a California inspired food truck. With the exception of a single, taproom only release, all of the beers are what you have already had from Stone. However, the food truck tacos were great so that alone could make the trip worth it.
5
Greg Doggett
+5
Stone is awesome. We always park in the Nicholson Road parking area and do an urban ATB ride. Upon return it's up the hill to the Tap Room and Food Truck fer some grub and post ride ales! Love it!!!
4
xx xx
+4
This place was a little rough to find as the aren't really any good signs. There is plenty of parking, however. The location is nice with some scenic outdoor space in addition to the interior which houses two separate bars. The beers are fantastic as you can expect from Stone and the multiple bars kept the line moving. They offer lots of beers to take out and had a food truck on site for something to eat. Worth a visit if you enjoy big beers.
5
Jason
+5
So great to have this legendary craft brewery here in Richmond for their east coast operations. I visited early after they opened but there is a great little outdoor space under the rail line and a spacious interior taproom. And of course the beer is fantastic, you can't go wrong. Be warned, finding the parking lot might be tough
5
Robert Vertullo
+5
This is a much bigger operation than I thought. I didn't do a tour, but it's probably worth seeing. The tasting room is comfortable and laid back as you would expect. There's a lot of beers to choose from, I recommend getting something brewed in Richmond.
5
Evan Reisfeld
+5
Make sure you know, it's on the right side across from the park entrance. GPS tells you on the left. It's on the right off of 60. Stay on Main Street. Straight onto Governor Street. Left on 60 straight across the street.
4
Erin Hill
+4
Saturday afternoon was pretty busy. You go in and reserve your spot for a table. Then, wait in line on the pedestrian bridge. Once seated, you can order and pay for everything from the QR code and number on the table. The only time you really interact with service/employees is when you request it. (All coronavirus times precautions) Tables are sanitized between customers, even outdoor tables like we had. They had an awesome food truck there today, 1115 Mobile Kitchen.
5
Jack
+5
Unfortunately no time to enjoy as we were en route with a deadline. We were on a deadline but needed to stop for gas so we decided to kill 2 birds with one stone (no pun intended). We had picked up some Arrogant Bastard Ale in a grocery store, before, and and noted that Stone was not far off Rt. 95 in Richmond, VA. We were as impressed with the facility as were were with the beer: vast parking lot, cool bridge over the river, nice looking building, and a very laid back and relaxing atmosphere in the draft room. Time did not allows the pleasure of a pour but we quickly loaded up on Arrogant Bastard Ale, glasses, and other swag, vowing that when in the area again, we would plan on spending more time there. Very nice.
5
Rich Willis
+5
You are not worthy. This taproom is better than you deserve. Most of you cannot handle the intense brews, the warm and welcoming atmosphere, the manly railyard views. For those of you who can handle it.....go. Prove yourself.
5
Matt B
+5
An OG still making great IPAs/stouts/hybrid-type beers. Their pilot program produces a lot of experimental stuff you won't find elsewhere. An amazing spot, too, located in the woods, where you can sip beers, look at the water/trees and watch the train roll by.
5
Richard Pagano
+5
Awesome team over there. Being from CA I wasn’t disappointed. Lots of solid beers in a great environment. Def check em out!
4
Nathan Ramirez
+4
Cool atmosphere with an industrial look, beer was great and staff was friendly and conversational. Location was a bit weird to find and the Stone sign was small, big spacious taproom nonetheless. Tour was full of info but short, although there was only two of us. We opted for the taste sample and was able to take a neat 5oz. glass to go and try four different beers.
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