Established craft brewery featuring facility tours & a beer hall serving pints & pub grub for lunch.
"Tried and true, this brewery offers plenty of room on its patio to spread out and enjoy the cooler temperatures with a beer in hand. Bargoers can enjoy wood-fired pizzas and wings that come in two flavors — jerk and Fire Emoji, salads, sandwiches, and its classic smash burger — all of which pair well with one of Saint Arnold’s beers, ciders, or root beer. An added bonus is the views of the Houston skyline, particularly at sunset." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Kids will stay occupied at this local brewery thanks to its expansive outdoor beer garden, which is outfitted with a hedge maze, decorative art cars, corn hole, and an oversized fountain. Even better are the finger foods and sharable eats appealing to all ages, like cheesy pizzas, tangy wings, soft pretzels served with queso blanco, and a variety of sandwiches. The extra fizzy in-house root beer is a special treat, which can be easily transformed into a float with a scoop of Fat Cat ice cream. Work up an appetite at Meow Wolf right across the street before heading over to Saint Arnold’s for a cold pint." - Brianna Griff, Brittany Britto Garley
"Tried and true, this brewery offers plenty of room on its patio to spread out and enjoy the cooler temperatures with a beer in hand. Bargoers can enjoy wood-fired pizzas and wings that come in two flavors — jerk and Fire Emoji, salads, sandwiches, and its classic smash burger — all of which pair well with one of Saint Arnold’s beers, ciders, or root beer. An added bonus is the views of the Houston skyline, particularly at sunset." - Marcy de Luna, Brittany Britto Garley
"Sports fans and their furry companions are welcome at this time-honored Houston brewery and beer garden with sweeping views of the Downtown skyline. Sample a seasonal beer or stick with a tried-and-true pick like the H-Town Pils before scarfing down a cheesy pizza or sticky green Thai chicken wings." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Location: Section 104 Houston’s oldest independent brewery has its own tavern behind the Crawford Boxes with multiple taps of nearly every beer in Saint Arnold’s lineup. The bar serves a cider made just for Minute Maid Park that you can mix with any beer for a build-you-own-snakebite. It’s a great spot to post up during slow innings and trade advice about which reliever should emerge from the bullpen to any bartender willing to listen." - chelsea thomas, gianni greene