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Ugly Dog Distillery

Ugly Dog Distillery

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4.6 Google Review
218 S Main St, Chelsea, Michigan, 48118, United States
(734) 433-0433 www.uglydogdistillery.com
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Jun 21, 2021
Fantastic distillery. Came here for a bachelor party and the operator (Rob) gave us a great tour and was very welcoming to our group. The drinks here are really good. Highly recommend the maple 🍁 old fashioned. Overall great atmosphere, good people, and good drinks.

Feb 26, 2023
Nice place. Pricy, but good stuff. Good atmosphere. Wasn't overrun with hipster crowd like every brewpub ever.

Jan 29, 2023
Excellent atmosphere, great live music venue, yummy and unique drinks. Staff is very friendly, upbeat and accommodating. Skylar was our bartender and was attentive, cheerful, friendly, funny, and very welcoming! If youā€™re visiting Chelsea I highly recommend Ugly dog!

Feb 21, 2023
Normally a five star review, Iā€™ve been here many times. But, they often close early or donā€™t open at all, regardless of their stated hours, and that can make a trip there a frustrating waste of time. Now I call to check they are open. Last time I was there, the bartender was young and couldnā€™t have cared less, drinks were sub par and when I told him he forgot the yummy garnish for the chocolate martini, all I got was a disdainful stare, never did get the garnish. Our second round of orders, we asked one of the other bartenders and the drinks were back to their outstanding caliber. Four stars, not five, for inconsistency of service and hours.

Feb 25, 2023
Atmosphere a bit scattered which provided a very non cohesive vibe. Holiday menu was only menu at bar (in late February). Music choices were confusing. Smelled of tuna sandwiches but no food options available. Drinks were good but all options were sweet. Games provided were the best part of this bar. Darts, corn hole and Yahtzee.

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