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Stone to Rogue Beer Tour Companies: You're Cut Off!
The beer is good, the location is poorly thought through. 100% of the people I asked said the same thing and were let down. If you mistook my comment for helping I apologize. I thought It was clear that I was calling out the bad rationale.— May 2, 2012 11:15 a.m.
Stone to Rogue Beer Tour Companies: You're Cut Off!
Is Stone sniveling here? I thought that was for fizzy yellow beer drinkers. If you want a family restaurant, open a family restaurant. If you want buses of people drinking your big character brews, make the darkest, strongest beers on the west coast, call it a brewery and build it an hour from the mass of SD's population. Well done, you have your dilemma. It would make sense that the much beloved Stone aims to amicably resolve this with both the diners and the pour tourists, catering to both by accommodating them with separate areas. Make it fun for both and brand the location correctly. They never need to cross paths with proper design. A good example of this (while not a brewery) is Nicks in OB which does a great job separating 2 very different types of customers and does not require the bar crowd to walk through the dining floor when entering. IMHO, I felt disillusioned st Stone after being to breweries worldwide. I had to shuffle through a stagnant and quiet dining room crowded by young kids and parents to get outside. I then realized Stone was not providing a brewery experience but a dining experience on that day. Something I would have enjoyed on a different day. It was only once outside that I could have a normal Hamilton's esque convo with my compadres and amigas. That put stone low on the list of breweries that I revisit. Stone has an opportunity to reconsider their layout, benefit all customer's and allow the buses, who are increasing our public safety, to provide the best service for their customers as well. All I'm saying is, Stone, If you build it they will come. The problem isn't the transportation providers, they are providing a great service to you, to your customers and to the other people on the road who are safer today. It's the branding and that's a positive fix. Restaraunt = food + atmosphere + dining clientele, Brewery = beer + buses of excited beer drinkers! Oh and you're also the last stop on that brew tour so that doesn't help your cause. The problem at this location can be resolved within the business with creative thinking, not bullying. It's ridiculous to think that controlling the bus companies is going to solve the issue stated.— May 1, 2012 5:40 p.m.
Vintage Trouble -- 04/27/12 at Griffin
Skyline Union has been added to this event. skylineunion.com http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2012/apr/2…— April 26, 2012 3:27 p.m.
The City Needs Me
Keep it up man. I don't fully agree that there is a full on exodus. SD's scene is great for the little guy, aka emerging artists as well as a broad range of local talent. With the increasing number of venues, festivals, showcases and events, local musicians should have a veritable plethora of opportunity to get their name out. The better thing is that all these changes will keep the interest of the people that really have the biggest effect on the scene, the fans. Our bands will always be looking for a break into larger fan bases and more profitable venues but we appreciate the loyalty to the finest city. +— August 26, 2009 4:51 p.m.
Durts
We used this term in CT in 96'. we didn't come up with it though. it's in the urban dictionary.— August 26, 2009 11:57 a.m.
Mad Mom
These two should play in traffic more often. Mom, be glad your son got an ear full of words, not a face full of mace. I've seen San Diegan's get worse for less.— August 26, 2009 11:47 a.m.
Philadelphia, PA
I came to be informed and I got sold. I have a strange craving to fly to new york and then take a bus for a fine evening in Germantown all for under $20! Nice ad, wheres the news?— August 21, 2009 11:04 a.m.