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Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
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The best time depends on your goal: for a lively patio experience, go on warm evenings or the “first warm night” of spring when guests rave about the patio. For a quieter meal, choose weekday afternoons or early dinner times, avoid big game nights, Buckeyes/March Madness events, and holiday peak hours when it gets especially busy and loud. Reservations or early seating are recommended for weekend nights and game days.
North High Brewing keeps regular hours: Mon–Thu 11:00 am–10:00 pm; Fri 11:00 am–12:00 am; Sat 10:00 am–12:00 am; Sun 10:00 am–9:00 pm. Brunch is served Sat–Sun 10:00 am–2:00 pm, and Happy Hour runs Mon–Fri 3:00 pm–6:00 pm. Hours may vary for holidays or special events, so call ahead if you’re planning a visit on a holiday.
North High Brewing offers a variety of seating: a popular front patio, indoor dining rooms and bars, an upstairs level and a lively lower-level/ basement area. The owner notes private party options and guests mention private dining selections, igloos for seasonal seating, and the ability to reserve patio seating via OpenTable. If you need a specific setup (private room, patio table, or quieter area), call ahead to request it.
Yes, outdoor patio seating is a major highlight. Guests repeatedly praise the patio for warm-weather dining, the ability to select Patio seating on OpenTable, and patio TV viewing for games. The owner information also references summer patios and beer gardens.
Casual dress is the norm, come comfortable and relaxed. Many guests dine in casual attire while enjoying the patio, beers and pub-style menu.
Yes, the staff is used to accommodating requests like patio seating, private-room setups for meetings and event arrangements. Guests frequently praise the team for preparing preferred tables and supporting monthly meetings. Because some guests report occasional mix-ups (eg, private dining not honored or igloo availability issues), call ahead to confirm your request and any minimums or fees before you arrive.
Yes, the restaurant accepts private parties and has private/meeting-friendly spaces. Guests frequently use North High Brewing for monthly meetings and larger group events; however, several reviews note it’s best to confirm private-room details (like minimums or exact location) in advance to avoid surprises.
Yes, North High Brewing is family-friendly and regularly welcomes families, kids and meetings; guests often bring children and celebrate birthdays here. The layout includes patio seating and smaller private/meeting-friendly rooms that groups use. Accessibility specifics aren’t provided in the available information, so if you need wheelchair access or other accommodations, call ahead and the staff will help arrange seating.
For a balance of good service and a pleasant atmosphere, choose a weekday (Mon–Thu) or a Sunday afternoon, you’ll likely avoid game-night crowds and long waits. If you want the lively patio scene, pick a warm weekend evening, but plan for crowds. Happy Hour (Mon–Fri 3–6 pm) is also popular for discounted drinks and shareables.
Yes, North High Brewing can be a great casual date-night spot, especially if you enjoy craft beer, lively patios and relaxed, pub-style dining. Guests praise the patio, live music and cocktails for an easygoing evening out. Note that the upstairs and basement can get loud during games or big parties, and service/food quality can vary on busy nights, so consider an early seating or a reservation for a quieter experience.
Guests report visiting for holiday events (St. Patrick’s Day, Mother’s/Father’s Day, Santa events), so the Dublin location is frequently open for special holiday service. Holiday hours can vary, so call ahead or check the restaurant’s announcements to confirm holiday-specific hours and menus.
The atmosphere is casual, lively and community-focused, expect craft-beer energy, friendly staff, live music on occasion, and a sunny patio in warm weather. Guests often describe it as a fun spot for groups, meetings, and casual dates, though noise levels can be high during games or large parties. Service is frequently praised as warm and attentive, but can be inconsistent on very busy nights.
They commonly recommend reservations (patio can be selected on OpenTable) and guests report waits during peak nights. A formal waitlist isn’t detailed in the available information, so your best approach is to make an OpenTable reservation or call the restaurant if you arrive without one, the host stand will advise about current waits and any list.
Busiest: weekend evenings, game days (Buckeyes/March Madness), holiday events and warm evenings on the patio. Quietest: weekday afternoons and earlier dinner times. Many guests note long waits and slow service on peak nights, while weekday and off-peak visits are described as more relaxed with faster service.
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