Short and sweet — decent sit down place at T4. Long and winded — this place gets pretty busy during the busy hours but it’s surprisingly efficient at handling the large crowds. They may get swamped at times but all in all they do a good job of crowd management. The food is decent but is not spectacular in any way. Some of the things are just too pretentious. Sometimes they run out of things in the middle of the day and this is not cool. Same goes for beer on tap. It’s like — hey we ran out of the most popular item on the menu. Wow.
Mary B.
Classificação do local: 1 Osseo, MN
The worst chef salad I’ve ever had! Thought I was eating healthy by ordering a salad but it was low grade ingredients. Poor excuse for airport food. Service was also poor.
Patrick L.
Classificação do local: 1 Phoenix, AZ
Sadly, Four Peaks’ hours have become unreliable. One trip they are open until pretty much every flight has departed, another they night they are packing it up early and turning away customers. Hopefully this isn’t a result of their recent sellout, but unfortunately the unreliability of this location’s hours is a real turn off.
Laura J.
Classificação do local: 5 San Jose, CA
Perfect spot for a layover. I had a southwest burger and an IPA. It was delish! Jeffrey our server was attentive and friendly. I usually expect the worst when dining at airport establishments but this was a pleasant surprise. I’ll definitely be back!
Marcus W.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Worth, TX
Bummer, Four Peaks has been bought by Anheuser-Busch. I remember going to the 8th street pub 15 years ago and ordering the fried potato balls(off the menu now) to go along with my pint of Kilt Lifter. Ahh, the good old days. But even still, the menu today has expanded from yesteryears and offers some really tasty items. You can expect traditional bar foods– burgers, sandwiches, pizza. Come here for the beer though, it’s excellent.
Patrick H.
Classificação do local: 3 Centerville, UT
Great food and beer, what you would expect from a bar, But the hostess sneezed while seating me into her hand and then placed my napkin and utensils on the table with the same hand. Not my favorite thing to experience.
Yvonne C.
Classificação do local: 4 Seattle, WA
Very reasonably priced for airport food. $ 5.50 for a pint, which is unbeatable at any airport. $ 7.75 for a 20 ounce is a complete rip off. Do the math, it’s not a good deal. Stick to the pint and you will be happy. I was there on a super busy night and the service was still good. Beers were tasty, fish and chips came out super fast. Overall much better than what I expected at an airport bar.
Karl S.
Classificação do local: 3 Anchorage, AK
On the way thru PHX. Stopped here for food. Continuing the airport trend of featuring local eateries, this location emulates the Four Peaks brew pub locations in the Phoenix area. It’s an airport eatery, so the food to a degree is a pale comparison of the real locations. But they have the beer, as they carry the Sunbru. It’s a kolsch and it’s delicious any time of the year. I was disappointed to see tha InBev bought Four Peaks. The owners claim they retain full autonomy, but I doubt it will remain that way for long.
Chris J.
Classificação do local: 4 Bedford, TX
Four Peaks Brewery is located in American Airlines terminal at Sky Harbor International Airport. The options for something other than fast food are very limited so it was exciting to find a brewery. Four Peaks has a selection of 6 home brews and one seasonal brew. I was very surprised to find some really good local brews. The server was very knowledgeable about the various beers as well as recommending the various popular items from the dinner menu. I highly recommend you ask for Matt as your server. The beer battered chicken strips and the Blackened Salmon BLT is the bomb. I can’t say enough about the blackened salmon BLT. With the options for a place to sit and relax while enjoying a cold brew are very limited at Sky Harbor I would love to see Four Peaks expand the entrée options.
Andrea L.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
I usually have something to complain about in an airport restaurant, but this one is reliably solid. Better than decent food(I had half a roast beef sand and the meat was of the thick and yummy variety, not the paper thin stuff). The service was lovely and I came out feeling very sated for not too much $
Tracy N.
Classificação do local: 1 Anaheim, CA
Mehh… Overpriced airport food. Service is decent. Food isn’t good. I ordered the French dip and the sandwich itself fell apart as soon as it got to my table. The lower half of the bread is so thin I couldn’t even hold up the sandwich unless I flipped it upside down. Au jus is too salty and I can see chunky bits on the side of the cup it’s in. Slices of meat are WAAAY too thick and makes it incredibly hard to bite into without pulling out the entire piece of meat which is a bit dry. Had a white wine and had a proper and some other bit floating in my drink. Honestly the only thing I enjoyed was the charger to reboost my electronics and my bottle of Apple juice.
Jay W.
Classificação do local: 3 Vancouver, WA
We weren’t really in the mood for fast food while waiting for our flight but wanted to eat before we boarded. This was just about the only option we had at our terminal. We were seated fast. Service was also fairly fast. Server wasn’t particularly friendly. The food was good and prices weren’t too high considering it was at the airport. I have to rate this just OK because that’s how we felt at the time — nothing special but nothing not so special either.
Siobhan N.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
I only ordered a beer here, I had the Four Peaks Peach Ale. It was refreshing, just what I needed after a long day of traveling with more traveling chaos to come. The service was great, fast and friendly. Most awesomely, it wasn’t a rip off as is usual with anything at an airport. I believe it was $ 4 for a beer, I was very pleased. I noticed a few of the food offerings, they all sounded good, and they were priced reasonably. My only complaint was that I was in the C gates and this place is in A… that may mean nothing to you but trust me it’s a flippin’ far walk. Sure, it was worth it for the beer, mostly. However, it’s possible I almost missed my flight, ok yes, I almost missed my flight cause I underestimated the far walk back to my gate. Again, I needed beer, it was worth walking past all the glaring faces to the back on the plane.
Patrick S.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
The wings smell great! Great IPA’s! Several tv’s to watch, the food is decent, and the service was great. 4 stars for four peaks. It’s an airport bar… none of them deserve 5 stars. So I recommend it… I just hope I don’t need to come here again. Anyone that travels knows what that means ;)
Ken F.
Classificação do local: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Same as their other locations just in the airport. Beers are not too crazily only priced. $ 5.50 for a pint and $ 7.7520 ounce
Tanya C.
Classificação do local: 3 Irvine, CA
Between flights, we stopped for dinner. Service was quick… just what you want in an airport restaurant. — regular cheeseburger and fries with pepper jack cheese — popper burger — chef salad The burgers tasted charbroiled(yum) and we were all pleased with our selections!
Joe T.
Classificação do local: 3 San Diego, CA
Stopped in for a late breakfast. The lunch menu does not start till 10:30. Place was packed and had to wait a bit but not bad. I ordered the breakfast burrito. They call it something else but in essence, it is a breakfast burrito with a softer tortilla. It was ok. It filled me up but nothing spectacular. Service is ok. Depends on who you get and how well they can multi-task. There beer is pretty decent. Wish they offered a sampler set for those passing transiting through.
Aaron E.
Classificação do local: 3 Orange County, CA
Four Peaks Brewing Company creates a fine IPA and offers a copious amount of bar cuisine to pair it with. I stopped into Four Peaks Brewing Company before heading home to Orange County to have a beer and watch the last 4 innings of the Halos game. Four Peaks is an Arizona craft brewer that offers Seasonals along with 8 mainstay recipes and I have always been fond of their bitter yet hoppy Hop Knot IPA. With that in mind I ordered a pint along with an order of their Brickhouse Wings with Classic Buffalo Sauce. The wings were surprisingly delicious but also astonishingly spicy. In fact, as I ate the heat became a bit overwhelming at times causing me to step up my drinking game(perhaps that was the whole idea in the first place). The skins were a tad too moist for my liking but serviceable at the very least and the sauce had a zesty perfume I admired. The hoppiness of the aforementioned IPA cut through the heat like a sword. At $ 25.00 for the wings and 2 beers the large snack(or light meal, you decide) is not exactly cheap but given the circumstances, I was perfectly satisfied with my experience at Four Peaks Brewing Company.
Brad P.
Classificação do local: 4 Dresher, PA
This place will make your layover blues go away. Theres a lot of reviews already so I will keep it short and sweet and tell you the essentials. Great beer! Kilt Lifter is strong and flavorful for the guys. Peach beer is light and tangy sweet for the girls. Menu is limited to standard bar grub– burgers and wings. I had the Southwest Burger and it was very good. OUTLETSUNDERTHEBAR so you can charge your phone. Also a SPRINTPREMIUMWI-FI hot spot.
Kathleen D.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
I had a three-hour layover in Phoenix this afternoon and I happened upon Four Peaks while walking toward my gate. Thank goodness. I found a bar seat and ordered a pint of their signature beer(the Kilt Lifter scotch ale) and a cheeseburger with fries. I really liked that they had such an expansive bar area as opposed to a bunch of tables. It made traveling solo much more comfortable. Plus there were USB ports underneath the bar so I was able to recharge my phone all the way to 100 percent before heading to my gate, which was awesome. No need to sit on the floor next to a plug! My burger was tasty and cooked appropriately. The fries were so-so, but they did offer several sauces(like mustard and ketchup) to spruce them up. I enjoyed the beer, but it wasn’t among my favorite scotch ales. In all, though, I paid roughly $ 20 with tip, which isn’t all too bad for an airport meal — or in general! A nice way to break up the travel day.