Lost Generation, interior
people sitting at tables with beer kegs
the entrance to the brewery
a group of people sitting at a table
a parking lot at night
Taster and mural
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2/11/23 taplist with prices
Jazz Night
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Grapefruit Orange Crush Sour
Feather Kitty
An Age of Islands
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Totally Radical - 5% blonde ale - 100% mosaic. Proceeds today go to Capitol Pride!
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Lost Generation, interior
Michael L.
Nov 27, 2024
THE BIG: Located in Eckington, this brewery has a speakeasy interior with comfy chairs and fun for the family. Street parking available.THE BLACK AND WHITE: I came here with my sister on a Sunday afternoon and it was nice! She raved about how good the beers are here and she wasn't wrong. We got the dark lager, two IPAs and a pilsner. All were great. I still think Other Half brewing is king of IPAs. The lager and pilsner here was very good.For the vibes, Lost Generation has the standard giant bar with beer taps with the placards of beers that they serve. They don't do traditional flights but there are individual pricing for the 4oz pours.THE FINAL BAMBOO: Overall the damage done for four 4oz beers was around $18. Great vibes in the brewery and good beers. Nice to see more options in Northeast DC.
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katherine t.
Nov 10, 2024
Came by with a group of friends for lost gen's 2nd birthday. It was my first time there and wow!! I was so impressed, especially as a non-beer drinker. My partner was a big fan of the polish pilsner, and I loved their seltzer. I really appreciate when breweries offer a variety of options, including a seltzer or cider, and lost gen definitely did. There was also a bbq situation outside!The space is huge and super cute, and the staff are super nice. This is such a hidden gem!
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Rose F.
Apr 19, 2024
I am not a beer connoisseur but I really liked lost gen! It was a comfortable atmosphere and I enjoyed the live jazz. Jazz is every Saturday night and it's free!!! I think they also have a Friday night show. This would be a great spot to hang out with friends. Plus you get to sample the ever-rotating selection of beers. There is enough variety that two trips are not the same. I visited in Feb, 2024 and tried the Tiger Spirit, POG Sour and Edge of Consciousness. Edge of Consciousness was my favourite AND I can come back for more IPAs because they usually have more than one on the menu, with seasonal releases.
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Rachel B.
Aug 15, 2024
I really enjoy this brewery! I have been several times, and I plan to keep coming back. I like sitting on their little outdoor patio when the weather is nice. The inside of the brewery is super spacious, and the walls are covered in murals. The owner is friendly, and the brews are unique. I really like the hazy IPAs I have tried there. They usually have a food truck out front but they do not make food at the brewery.
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Marcelo A.
Sep 28, 2024
What should've been a fun trip to a brewery with some friends quickly ended as the worst customer service experience ever. While reading the menu, I was harassed for my ID and was asked if I had an issue by the rudest bartender ever. No idea if the beer is any good because we left before we could order. Stay away!!
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Hanay W.
Jun 30, 2024
Came to Lost Generation as a part of an event and I loved it. We had a large group and they were very efficient at serving everyone. I have never really tried beers or ciders but I absolutely loved the Grapefruit Orange Sour and the prices were amazing. I will definitely be back.
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Matt D.
Oct 12, 2024
NOMA, WASHINGTON DC - Darn fine microbrewery smack dab between the NoMa and Rhode Island Red Line Metro stations. Lot of thought went into this place - beer menus everywhere, which is a small thing but really common sense. The missus and I stopped here on a Saturday early afternoon while in NoMa, sat at the bar, and glad we did. The four beers we tried - four five-oz pours, $3.50 to $4 each - were uniformly decent to good, not a stinker among them (the fruited sour is very watermelon-y, am not a big Oktoberfest fan generally but this was a good one). Service was great - attentive, they kept our water glasses filled and the place was clean. Very dog-friendly joint. Not overly loud. We'd return.
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Rachael H.
Aug 21, 2024
Went for trivia on Sunday night and it was fun! Very lively atmosphere. I got their blueberry lemonade seltzer and the 8oz was $10.....so with tip, I spent a bit over $11. Crazy prices but the seltzer itself was good. Quick service and plenty of seating (dog friendly indoor and out).
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Sophia H.
May 5, 2024
Oreo cookie stout was fantastic. My friend absolutely loveddddd it and kept coming back for it. Unfortunately, it's not available anymore. Any chance to bring it back? My friend is calling for it! :)
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Daniel P.
Oct 1, 2024
Dear Bartender who DMed me as "Sam R"Your behavior, both in person and in these messages, has been nothing short of unprofessional and outright damaging to the brewery's reputation. Instead of addressing the valid concerns of a paying customer, you chose to mock and dismiss them. The fact that you think this is just 'teasing' or a 'brief moment of uncomfortableness' shows a complete lack of awareness and accountability. This wasn't a one-off interaction; it was a clear display of your disregard for customers, which undoubtedly reflects poorly on the establishment.Your inability to handle feedback with maturity and respect, and your sarcastic, hostile responses, are exactly why businesses lose loyal patrons. Imagine if the owner knew that you single-handedly drove away customers through your attitude and lack of basic customer service skills. If this is how you treat people in a simple online exchange, it's no wonder that my in-person experience was so disappointing.You might want to consider how your actions are not only hurting the customers but also damaging the reputation of the business you represent. A customer-facing employee who cannot handle criticism, treats people poorly, and then doubles down on rudeness in private exchanges is a liability to any business. If the owner values their reputation and wants to keep customers coming through the door, they might seriously want to reconsider who they trust to represent their brand. You've done far more damage than you realize.If the owner is interested in screenshots of the conversation she started through yelp messages, please DM me.I'll go ahead and copy paste her messages:"It is incredibly creepy and strange to post an unsolicited picture of someone because of a brief moment of uncomfortableness at a bar that lasted less than 3 minutes. All you had to do was describe me in the review and everyone would absolutely know who you're talking about: you wanted to humiliate me. That is wildly inappropriate, past any situation, and super scary, my dude. Please get well soon. "Being teased by a bartender mildly isn't a crime, but thank you very much for this insightful adviceStay wildly creepy, my friend"
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