My husband and I had the pleasure over the weekend to visit for the Troegs event at Craft Food Hall - Revolution Hall in Lexington. Set away from the city center in an industrial zone sits this modern location with plenty of parking. It's off of 95, allowing access to distant guests. Upon entering, the staff is friendly and attentive, explaining their self-serve tap service operates. By authorizing a debit or credit card, patrons are provided with a card to keep track of which beverages are poured. Their selection was predominantly Troegs due to the event, but they also had a cider option, wines, and a full bar. There was plenty of seating not only at the bar but at high top tables and regular tables, too. Outdoor seating would definitely be enjoyable during the warmer weather, but there was a fire pit some guests were sitting around during our visit. A side portion of the space is dedicated to a counter in front of the restrooms (easily obstructed by guests), some couches, and even some games to play.
My major issue with this location is their misleading name - it's not a "food hall" but rather a bar with three types of food available. Selections range from pizza, salads, and bowls to sandwiches and burgers. These kitchens are in one portion of the building, and ordering is done through a tablet next to the taps. There are gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan choices available, which is handy. Once your food is ready, a text message is sent, and you pick it up from their counter. While my salad bowl was ready in ten minutes, we waited an additional 15 minutes, and my husband's burger wasn't on the counter. He had to ask one of the staff, and they handed it over since they never placed it on the counter and had been sitting there for who knows how long.
We would visit this place again to sample an array of craft beers since the price is very reasonable. I'm unsure if we would order food again, but it's good to know it is there.