Stoned For A Day
Stoned For A Day

For a brewery known for aggressively hopped, in-your-face beer profiles, their World Bistro and Gardens in the North San Diego County bastion of Escondido offers a humble setting with an almost zen-like atmosphere, perfect for pondering the day away over pints of liquid meditative bliss. Sure, you’ll see the brewery and the brewers, but that’s only part of the experience.
Our small tribe arrived at Stone around 12 p.m. and stayed till 9 p.m. You read that right. We essentially camped out in the garden of Stone for 9 hours, jettisoning our plans to visit other breweries in the area once we realized all that this brewery had to offer.
Not only is Stone a Beer Mecca, but it’s also a Beervana.


The grassy area also includes live music every Wednesday. The acoustic duo that played that day threw out a set that ranged from Red Hot Chili Peppers to Metallica to “Let it Go” from Frozen. Kids happily ran around to the music while the adults drank in the ambiance from many different senses.
Interestingly, it was almost impossible to find the word Stone printed anywhere in the whole establishment. Inside the actual brewery, there is a stone book that looks like an old tomb with Stone written on it, but throughout the buildings and grounds and on the menus, you will only find a specific version of the gargoyle we have all come to know and love.
Just another reminder that Stone not only does things differently, but also does things right.



