Brutus on Brewpubs - Prye's
Brutus over his usual standards, but was jonesing for something new. So when we messaged Prye's to see if they allowed dogs, and they responded quickly with "Yes! Brutus is allowed on the patio, just not inside. We look forward to seeing the friendly pup!" we knew we had a new place to check out.
The minute we pulled up we knew we would enjoy the friendly, River Road feel of it. There was plenty of seating, with a choice between sunny and shady (and even a few people on picnic blankets in the grass). Tables for sure have the 6-foot distance (and even a little more); though maybe not as spread out as at some other places, we felt like we had plenty of space while still maintaining a social vibe. Once we were seated, they treated Brutus like a king, and brought him his own bowl of water. He approved.
Patrick and I both had the Mass Haze-teria, which was just about perfect. However, our neighbor at the next table had the State Fair Blueberry Cobbler Ale, and I am still thinking about it and wishing we had stayed for a second drink. Beatrix was a fan of the orange soda.
Prye's also has Italian food, which was delicious. They have great protocols — though you can go in to order, the encourage you to use your phone for contactless ordering of both beer and food. Patrick had the State Fair pizza - yes, that is cheese curds, corn, and salami on a pizza. The meatballs were too spicy for Beatrix, but that's pretty common these days. Brutus thought our food was good, but was especially interested in our neighbor's charcuterie. He does have a small complaint about the lack of cookies brought to him (luckily he had just gorged on cookies at our friend Jennifer's front yard mini golf course, so he was just fine).
All in all, both the humans and the dog thought Prye's was a sure winner, and we'll be back soon!
The minute we pulled up we knew we would enjoy the friendly, River Road feel of it. There was plenty of seating, with a choice between sunny and shady (and even a few people on picnic blankets in the grass). Tables for sure have the 6-foot distance (and even a little more); though maybe not as spread out as at some other places, we felt like we had plenty of space while still maintaining a social vibe. Once we were seated, they treated Brutus like a king, and brought him his own bowl of water. He approved.
Patrick and I both had the Mass Haze-teria, which was just about perfect. However, our neighbor at the next table had the State Fair Blueberry Cobbler Ale, and I am still thinking about it and wishing we had stayed for a second drink. Beatrix was a fan of the orange soda.
Prye's also has Italian food, which was delicious. They have great protocols — though you can go in to order, the encourage you to use your phone for contactless ordering of both beer and food. Patrick had the State Fair pizza - yes, that is cheese curds, corn, and salami on a pizza. The meatballs were too spicy for Beatrix, but that's pretty common these days. Brutus thought our food was good, but was especially interested in our neighbor's charcuterie. He does have a small complaint about the lack of cookies brought to him (luckily he had just gorged on cookies at our friend Jennifer's front yard mini golf course, so he was just fine).
All in all, both the humans and the dog thought Prye's was a sure winner, and we'll be back soon!
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