Jenny S.
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As of the time we visited Leisure town (Sept 2020) health measures were in place, so I'm not too sure how this location normally operates. They have one entrance where they screen you with health questions and require you to start a tab before going inside.
The location is made of pool area, bar and brewing area, store and backup bar, kitchen and food pickup, stacked shipping containers turned into seating alcoves, and a central area with benches, tables, and lounge seating. They have a misting system all along the main area and trees for shade. Bathrooms (at least women's) are industrial like, similar to other locations (foot handle for exit included). There is a large house they have built partially around which seems to serve as an indoor seating. It wasn't open though.
Bar area beyond the counter is nice and would have had table seating, but it was taped off and used to store brewing supplies. Large assortment of taps as well as slushy machines for MT coffee. Barware is plastic due to safety reasons for the pool (not sure that was open). We had the MT Ultra coconut and MT Ultra vanilla. The coconut was pleasant and not too toasty, while the vanilla was so present it tasted bitter.
Food was handled by a single guy manning the pickup window, and for our animal fries (a gourmet, mustard seed take on In and Out's version) and chorizo burrito, said guy passed on the food along with disposable cutlery and sauce cups. Food was great and filling.
We're not from the area, so it'd be hard to make this a weekly stop, but this location is beautiful in terms of design and layout, so we will likely drop by now and then. Definitely worth going to at least once even nowadays.