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    The Lost Abbey

    (0 Reviews)
    (800) 918-6816 - 155 Mata Way Suite 104, San Marcos, CA
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  • Chicago Area

    Cheap eats by the Abbey?

    Does anyone know of a good, inexpensive place to eat in the neighborhood of Abbey Pub (Elston and Grace)? (4 replies, last updated by Cliff July 24, 2001)

  • Beer

    New Belgium Abbey Grand Cru

    's Maudite The Lost Abbey's Cuvee de Tomme - local, limited production but you can usually find it around its release The Lost Abbey's Veritas – local, good luck finding it but if you do definitely try The Lost Abbey's 10... (5 replies, last updated by Josh October 12, 2008)

  • New England

    Just Moved to Providence RI...LOST

    For Indian try Not Just Snacks on Hope. For burgers, I am partial to the Abbey on Admiral St and the Ugly American in Fall River. East Ave. Cafe in Pawtucekt has solid bar food and a great beer selection. (27 replies, last updated by erinire October 28, 2008)

  • Not About Food

    Has Dear Abby lost her mind?

    Abby has lost it. Absolutely suck it up, enjoy the company, wine and music if not the food. I wouldn’t even mention food temp in general conversation for fear of embarrassing or offending my hosts. I cannot remember what... (43 replies, last updated by KaimukiMan November 18, 2008)

  • Beer

    San Diego brewscape

    in San Marcos, and that’s definitely worth a visit. They have a tasting room, open 6 days a week. Lost Abbey is another project of Port’s Tomme Arthur, producing some incredibly complex Belgian style beers. It’s... (5 replies, last updated by Josh September 28, 2007)

  • California

    GOOD FOOD AND BEER SUGGESTIONS FOR SAN DIEGO

    breweries. My favorites are The Lost Abbey, Alesmith and Ballast Point. Ballast Point has a Home Brew Mart off Linda Vista (close to Mission Beach) where you can try and buy some of their beer. If you don’t want to go out to the... (24 replies, last updated by littlestevie March 27, 2008)

  • California

    Buying beer in San Diego?

    from local breweries? I would especially like to see more AleSmith, Alpine and Pizza Port / Lost Abbey beers. Any place near central San Diego, Mission Valley, La Jolla or Mid-City would be nice. How about Clem’s Bottle... (42 replies, last updated by MrKrispy February 28, 2008)

  • California

    Return of Jason Siebert (San Diego)

    sauce, bing cherries, and candied orange peel. Incredible! Waters' Catering had a really delicious pork belly dish, which paired quite well with Lost Abbey's Cuvee de Tomme. My experience there was too incomplete to write a report,... (3 replies, last updated by Josh August 10, 2009)

  • California

    Best Beers in San Diego. . .

    River and Lost Abbey getting more press. Those are two of the best breweries in the US. As far as I’m concerned, Russian River makes Belgian-style ales that surpass many of the originals. (13 replies, last updated by Chinon00 October 18, 2007)

  • Beer

    Craft Beer in West Coast

    And anything by Tomme Arthur (Pizza Port, Lost Abbey). (8 replies, last updated by DougOLis April 9, 2009)

  • Outer Boroughs

    Wine Gallery Restaurant in Forest Hills

    they are serving tapas, so maybe I’ll give them another try. They used to have a really good hamburger once upon a time, but still nothing compared to the old Abbey which is greatly missed. The Network cafe around the... (1 reply, last updated by Steve August 23, 2004)

  • Beer

    Beer beyond burgers

    Hennepin would be good w/ Chinese food. I’m doing a beer/Szechuan food pairing dinner for San Diego Beer Week, and one of the pairings is with a local saison from Lost Abbey. (17 replies, last updated by BrettM November 7, 2009)

  • California

    San Diego Beer Week Choices?

    I am gonna hit up the Johnny Browns thing, probably a Stone event, and I am most excited about the Lost Abbey Barrel night on Saturday with food pairings. (11 replies, last updated by juantanamera October 30, 2009)

  • California

    WHIRLWIND CRAFT BEER TOUR - SD

    Port Carlsbad for lunch, you can go along 78 and stop at Lost Abbey, Stone, then head down 15 to Alesmith. Lost Abbey is a must for you based on your beer preferences. You may add Churchills in San Marcos for beer/food combo. ( I... (3 replies, last updated by Ewilensky July 21, 2008)

  • Beer

    Looking for Ideas for Simple Dishes to Serve with Saison/ Farmhouse Ale Tasting

    (Print Temps) 7. McKenzies Brewhouse 8. Southampton 9. Lost Abbey 10. Victory 11. Rock Bottom Brewhouse Thanks (2 replies, last updated by Tom from Raleigh July 16, 2008)

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