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Welcome to Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House

Nestled in Incline Village, NV, Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House isn't your average brewery. Offering a plethora of vegan and vegetarian options, along with a diverse selection of brews, this spot is a must-visit for food and beer enthusiasts. The cozy ambiance, ample outdoor seating, and attentive staff make it an ideal spot to unwind after a day of activities. The Perfect Pear pizza and crispy bumrussel sprouts stand out as customer favorites, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to quality ingredients and innovative flavors. Whether you're craving a hearty meal or just looking to sip on a cold brew, Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House is sure to satisfy your cravings.

Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House: Reviews & Ratings

Dan J.
Dan J.

Great spot in incline village with delicious brews including a house mixed radler in the summertime and reasonably priced food to go along with the drinks. I had their grilled cheese and tomato bisque which truly hit the spot on a cold day, and the crispy bumrussel sprouts are definitely flavored well with cheese and balsamic vinegar. The brews are also homemade and delicious after a long day of exploring and snowboarding. Service was fast and the space was very open with numerous high tops and bar seating.

Bruce H.
Bruce H.

Beer was good. Generous pour, I like the fact they use 20oz glasses for a 16oz pour. Kudos for that. What was disappointing was the pricing. Website states Happy Hour 3-5pm. I showed up at 4:10 pm and ordered two beers. I was charged full price, no Happy Hour discount. Not sure if you have to ask for it or is it on a limited beer menu only.

Jason R.
Jason R.

Checked out last minute with my gf We looked for the happy hour Menu and it's a little confusing as you walk in But we managed to figure it out. ordered the pepperoni pizza and two happy hour beers Turns out the pizza was exceptionally perfect. the temperature of the pizza was just right for being a thin Pizza. it was really tasty with doughy crust. That for some reason is very hard to find these days. Service is all on your own and the ambience is nice with a new hipster vibe I will definitely be trying this place again, now that I know they can make good pizza

Mayte C.
Mayte C.

Stopped by after a hike in the Tahoe area. You place your order at the bar and then find a place to sit. Lots of options-- indoor and outside. The weather was still nice so we sat outside. Their food menu was what you would normally expect at a brewery, but the ingredients are definitely much better. Lots of options for beer as well. Went with the Perfect Pear pizza. Loved the Brie cheese, ham, and pears-- if it had a tiny bit more of cheese I wouldn't be mad. Ordered a Cesar salad and it was crispy and fresh. Oh-- and the ranch.. aaammazing. Its fresh and not from a bottle :) I'd definitely go back to try more items on the menu and enjoy the patio seating in the summer! Staff was really friendly and attentive.

Brandon K.
Brandon K.

A solid brewery with good food(depending on what you order). The forager pizza was solid, and the heat wave IPA was everything I'd expect from an IPA. My friends also got the tomato bisque and french onion soup...which were disappointing...According to the person I talked to, they just added these soups to the menu and are working on improving it. The ambiance is laid back, and I could easily sit here for hours talking to my friends. Alibi is a good brewery if you're looking for something in the area. However, they would not be a good option for a fast meal.

Melissa S.
Melissa S.

We came here for the jazz concert on Sunday Night from 4-7pm. We arrived around 3:30 and had our pick of tables. The beer garden said food wasn't allowed so we sat at the second tier at a wooden picnic bench. We couldn't see the jazz concert, but we could hear clearly. You have a couple options for ordering food. You can order at your table using the QR code or you can order at the bar. We played it easy and ordered at the bar. We had the cheeseburger, fries, and summer salad. All was delicious. We loved the fry sauce and wished we had more to put on our burger. The fries were crispy like I enjoy. By 4pm it was getting busy and by 5 it was packed. The bier garden really filled up. Some people even brought blankets to sit on the grass. After we got our food, the flipped the sign around and it then said food isn't delivered to the bier garden, but you can wait for your food on the deck and bring it down. I wish we had know as there were some good tables in the bier garden. They have a good set up. I'd go back. I'd make sure I arrive 30 minuets prior to the start of the concert to get my choice of seats. They have a second location in Truckee. Also a good location. We were there last time we were in town.

Linda R.
Linda R.

Stopped by while visiting the area for lunch. Ordered a pizza which had the most amazing, fluffy dough. Yet the base of the pizza was soggy and had a weird, bitter taste. Initially thought I was the arugula but it was not. The burnt spots on the bottom created the bitterness. Overall was a good pizza but it had the potential to be great if not bitter and soggy. Added chicken for an extra $3 which seemed reasonable but wasn't a noticeable amount of chicken unfortunately. The beer was refreshing and I liked the variety of options. Disliked the default to 20% tip considering ordering was either walk up to the bar or order yourself through the app.. no interaction with staff other than dropping the food at the table, doesn't warrant 20% tip! Thankfully a custom tip was an option. The overall ambiance of the establishment was good, lively music and clean restrooms.

Teuila G.
Teuila G.

We dined in for dinner tonight and loved all the food here. We ordered a mustache pretzel with spicy mustard and cheese, mac n cheese, a pepperoni pizza, Santa Fe chicken salad, fries, and a side salad. I loved it! The fresh berries and goat cheese are my favorite combo in my Summer salads! I'm so excited for Summer and more visits! I'm hoping their construction of their patio is done next time I'm in. I loved the artwork and appreciated all of the woodwork in this bar. It's beautiful, very spacious and three rooms not including their patio. Each area had it's own vibe and we went with a darker quiet area appreciating the sunset and the views of the mountain. I loved the fact that it was open seating and the ability to order via QR code at your table. Water is self serve at the bar or you could order at the bar then have your food delivered. There was gentleman duo this evening and they provided exceptional service with a full house! I'm very happy with the service we received tonight so thank you. (Some people still tip on service.) ‍ The pizza was uh-mazing here! I'm not sure if I'm a fan of beer cheese, but I'll try it again just to make sure. I loved my mustache pretzel with mustard and everything else we indulged in. My only wish is that we had room to have some dessert. Check out their clever drink menu! We look forward to coming back; dinner here was the perfect way to end our perfect day!

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Welcome to Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House, a fantastic spot in Incline Village, Nevada, known for its delicious brews and mouth-watering pizza options. This establishment offers a wide range of amenities, including takeout, reservations, delivery, vegan and vegetarian options, wheelchair accessibility, and even accepts cryptocurrency as payment.

One standout feature of Alibi Ale Works is its commitment to sustainability, offering compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, as well as providing reusable tableware. The establishment also boasts a welcoming atmosphere with outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and happy hour specials.

Customer reviews rave about the delicious food and brews at Alibi Ale Works. Dishes such as grilled cheese with tomato bisque, crispy Brussels sprouts, pepperoni pizza, and Perfect Pear pizza have received high praise for their flavors and quality ingredients.

While some customers have noted pricing discrepancies during happy hours, the overall consensus is positive, with many praising the friendly staff and laid-back ambiance of the brewery.

Whether you're looking for a casual spot to enjoy tasty food and refreshing brews after a day of exploring or snowboarding, Alibi Ale Works - Incline Public House is definitely worth a visit. So why not stop by and see for yourself what makes this place so special?