Mark F.
Yelp
Stopped in after a Austin FC game for a couple of brews and maybe a snack. We saw the tap list had some pretty decent choices plus canned and bottle brews help to round it off. I wish they had a couple more local "exotic" brews but seems that everyone needs to make room for a few taps from 'the big boys'. Still, we found something good to drink but here's hoping they rotate out taps regularly.
We ordered the Beef Fajita nachos, which were good and filling for two guys. I don't care for any type of white cheese on nachos though. I think it should be illegal to put anything other than good ole cheddar on nachos or, at the very least, call it something else :)
The general food prices were pretty high so I don't see us eating dinner there so splitting the nachos came to about $7.50 for each of us, reasonable for making an appetizer a meal.
Two other things that bugged us. 1, seems more and more businesses are trying to move to ordering by phone. If the only way I can order my food and drink is by plugging my credit card number into another vulnerable app for someone to hack then I won't be eating or drinking there. Fortunately, sitting at the bar, we could order directly from the nice bartenders.
2) When you peruse the menu (food or drink) online it is extremely difficult to know what the prices are because they don't list them. When you're sitting at the bar you can see the food prices on the menu but I don't recall that we saw the beer prices. Why can't places be more transparent? Makes me feel like they're trying to lure you in with good looking menu items, and when you see the prices you say... "well, we're already here...".
The beer prices on the printed menu are missing. But if you want to know the ABV, well that's there. If you use the QR code thingy the you can look up prices that way, but it's a pain to do that when it could either be on the menu or a black board.
All in all this place will probably become a neighborhood staple, due to location and large size and a bazillion TVs running mostly sports. Not exactly our kind of place but if we want options for visiting company, we might consider it due to proximity of our neighborhood.