Kien H.
Yelp
So this was a pretty good location. I think that it's just like the pour at the other, locations but will make some different is what's around them. This one is in midtown and midtown has a lot of other things that you can go to and walk up to so it's very outdoor walk friendly.
So this one has a little bit of a bar, you can get other things like jello shots and other things like that, and they have probably over 80 different taps to choose from. They have a TV area, in a slightly enclosed room so if you want to just watch the game or something like that without being super disturbed, you could do that.
The food there is basically bar food so don't expect anything gourmet. But if you're just trying to try a bunch of beers you don't need a filet mignon lol. But just keep in mind, the food is of the bar variety so you'll get a lot of fried foods or stuff off of the grill. So expect a lot of fried foods and a lot of sandwiches. But that does help with all the drinking so I guess it's absolutely okay!
There is nice amount of space indoor but outdoor has a patio area that you can sit at and drink as well. So that should probably be the first thing you look at if it's a nice day. The view isn't of a whole lot, but it's facing another building right across but it's not a terrible view.
The beer part is so explanatory, you can basically go ahead and scan a wristband that you're given and you can try any beer you want. The beers do have a different price and that's based on probably the alcoholic content. The highest and heavy ones are probably going to be something that cost more to do. But you may pay between $0.45 and $1.05 maybe. You'll put your wristband up to the sensor and you'll go ahead and pour and you can sit down and do whatever you please until you're ready for another.
The lady at the front that's was really cool. She was checking people in and being a bartender. I thought she was pretty doping we had a good conversation.
Parking is not free here but you really have to just find your own way as far as parking goes. There's options for parking structures on one side of the street and the other. So you really can't go wrong with that. If you go down the street, you can probably find street parking. Which is exponentially more cheaper than paying for a lot in the parking structure. But it's up to you and how much you want to walk.