04/09/2026
Pups and gals afternoon at Zero Gravity Beer Hall on a random ☀️ Spring day.
You know how it goes — someone tosses out an idea and 2 months later when the sunshine comes out, plans finally fall into place.
I hadn’t been back since the last owners and was pleasantly surprised. Same fun, laid-back vibe — part brewery, part restaurant, part hangout spot.
The dog-friendly patio? I had no idea how perfect it is. Countless adorable pups wagging their tails, all well behaved, offering sweet kisses and encouraging belly rubs.
We ordered multiple rounds of fresh waffles — funfetti with whipped cream was a huge hit with the pups — and Bridgeport Creamery cheese curds with some of the best ranch I’ve had lately.
Shared the tangy tuna melt with my girl Vermont For Real • Rebecca Loaded with flavor, pickles, fresh lettuce, crispy bread — not your average tuna melt.
Also tasted the house-made bratwurst (vegan option avail!) with Bavarian kraut, caramelized onion, dijonnaisse on a soft potato roll.
The steak sandwich had shaved beef, Champlain Valley Creamery cheese sauce, peppers and onions, garlic aioli on an August First Bakery & Cafe First sesame roll. Fresh, filling, quality you can taste. All mains ~$14-20.
Very impressed, very full and happy. Dog-friendly patio, conveniently located on Pine St. — park near City Market and walk over to stretch your legs. Coffee and waffles start at 8am, full menu 12-9pm.
Solo (great bar area), with a group (note: no reservations), with kids or pups — all welcome. Perfect spot to finally meet up with that friend group you’ve been trying to catch for months.
…… Still thinking about those cheese curds and ranch 🤤
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