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Navigator Taproom
After being away for a while, I finally made it back to Navigator Taproom. The vibe is still good, but a few things have changed—some upgrades, a couple of misses, and one quiet goodbye to a beloved couch.
Pros
Opens at 4 p.m. on weekdays, which makes it a great stop on the way home.
Excellent drink variety—sours, IPAs, lagers, wine, and even cocktails.
Self-serve taps let you pour what you want and keep your tab under control.
Lots of seating options: indoor, outdoor, big tables, small tables, and soft window benches.
-Good place to work, grade papers, knit, play board games or chat and talk.
Friendly and helpful staff who actually seem happy you’re there.
Paper Plane Pizza now runs a kitchen—ordering is all online. They only use to have chips or BY OF before
Daily happy hour and fun extras like trivia nights and a board game shelf.
Non-alcoholic drink options that go beyond just soda.
-not crowded usually until after 5:30 or 6:00 p.m.
Cons
The comfy back couch and coffee table? Gone. Still mourning. Seating now is mostly gorgeous wooden tables with metal seats or stools.
No Apple Pay or Google Pay—you’ll need an actual card to start a tab.
-BYOF (Bring Your Own Food) is no longer a thing. This may going out a little bit more reasonable, since I could spend all my money on beer and bring it in food. But no more
No snack foods like chips or popcorn or even pizza by the slice.
- If you’re just in for a quick beer, your food options start at $10 (garlic bread) or $15 (sandwich). The food looked amazing and tasty, but I didn't want to commit because I still had to go home and make dinner for the family.
Bottom Line
Navigator’s still a SOLID PLACE to grab a drink, hang out, and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. Just know it’s evolved a bit—more streamlined, slightly less cozy, —but still VERY WORTH THE VISIT. I will be coming back for drinks, events, and hanging out.