Industrial-themed brewery with rustic high ceilings and indoor-outdoor seating offers a family and pet-friendly atmosphere. Taproom sits beside train tracks, providing a unique backdrop while guests enjoy board games and rotating food trucks. Energy is relaxed yet lively, making it a popular stop for casual gatherings.
Parking relies on a small lot behind the building. Spaces are limited, so finding a spot can take a few tries.
A wide range of beer styles includes IPAs, porters, and fruity sours like the courageous Chameleon. Beer flights let you pick and note your favorites for the bartender, making it easy to try different options.
Good to know
They open at 4:00 PM on weekdays.
Parking is limited and can be tricky; use the back lot if possible.
No food is served directly, but food trucks are usually available outside.
Restaurant offers a spacious, clean interior with bolted-down tables and plenty of TVs. Atmosphere is lively and welcoming, often becoming crowded and loud with many patrons. Outdoor seating includes a lit patio, though traffic noise can be strong there.
Plenty of parking spaces make it easy to find a spot most times. However, parking can sometimes be a pain depending on the visit.
Beer comes from clean taps and pours very cold and fresh. The selection suits a small spot well, making it easy to grab a beer with a burger while watching the game.
Good to know
You order at the counter, and food is brought to your table.
Expect food to take 20-30 minutes to be served on Fridays or Saturdays.
Parking is easy with plenty of space available.
Spacious dining room and patio reflect a 1970s diner style with fun decor and old school jams playing quietly. The atmosphere feels culturally authentic and unpretentious, suitable for family meals. A big screen often shows soccer matches, adding a casual vibe.
Plenty of parking exists, especially in the back of the building, with ample spaces and handicap access available.
Cold beers come with a fresh, hot meal. Lagunitas IPA is available on tap. Beers cost around $18.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday from 4 PM to 6:30 PM.
There is ample parking available at the back of the building.
The menu includes a wide variety of seafood dishes and non-seafood options.
Coffee shop blends craft beer on tap with stadium-style seating and big screen TVs for sports. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming with reggae music and a community vibe. Indoor and outdoor spaces include a dog-friendly patio and outlets for working.
A huge shared parking lot offers plenty of parking throughout the complex. Parking gets a bit tight during popular hours like lunch and after work.
A wide selection of craft beers on tap and in cans offers more than 20 options including unique choices like Blind Pig and Michelada Juicy. Beer flights provide a way to sample the variety, making it a safe place to have a beer after work with a fantastic beer menu.
Good to know
They host different events throughout the year on weekends.
Weekends usually feature a local food truck or food vendor to complement the drinks.
I highly recommend ordering ahead on the app during the afternoons and weekends.
Outdoor courtyard with live music and multiple bars creates a lively atmosphere especially on weekends. Food court offers diverse cuisines including Asian, Peruvian, and Italian with casual patio seating. Crowd enjoys craft beers and cocktails in a social, energetic setting.
Plenty of parking exists with a huge parking lot added alongside more restaurants. Parking is free for the first 90 minutes and costs a small fee after. Availability improves after 6PM with 2-hour parking spots.
A wide variety of beers on tap and bottled selections come at reasonable prices. The IPA stands out for its smoothness and balanced punch, making it a solid choice to enjoy with food or friends.
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Parking is free for the first 90 minutes and costs $1 for every 15 minutes afterward.
Market Bar is open until midnight, making it a late-night option.
They offer free dance classes every Wednesday, perfect for beginners.
Outdoor seating on a sunny patio creates a casual, breezy atmosphere with a welcoming, family-like vibe. Indoor space feels small and sparse, while the quiet street adds to the calm setting. The place offers a wide variety of authentic Mexican food in a clean environment.
Beers come ice cold and at affordable prices, with many classic Mexican options available in the fridge.
Good to know
Ordering and paying happens before sitting down; no reservations needed.
The restaurant offers all-day breakfast options.
There is plenty of seating available both inside and outside.
Small chicken shop with limited indoor seating on hard stools and a few outdoor tables. Atmosphere varies from quiet and cozy to loud and hot inside, with outdoor seating preferred when weather allows. Known for high-quality chicken sandwiches and a clean open kitchen visible from the dining area.
Great selection of fun beers includes unique flavors like raspberry and Cara Cara orange. Beer pairs well with the burger, though prices are on the higher side.
Good to know
Scratch Cookery has only 12 seats inside, so expect limited seating.
Parking costs $10 at the public lot in front of the restaurant.
There is free parking available on the opposite street on third.
Spacious Middle Eastern restaurant with outdoor patio and multiple sports TVs creates a casual, lively atmosphere. Seating includes booths and bar-style options, with a mix of relaxing and noisy moments depending on the crowd. The vibe suits both casual dining and watching games with friends.
Plenty of parking spots surround the area. Lots of seating options sit nearby, making access easy.
Great craft beer selection on tap includes pale ale, IPAs, stouts, hazies, and cider. The menu also offers beer and wine alongside halal kebab dishes in a casual setting.
Good to know
Parking can be hard to find during lunch hours.
The restaurant operates on a first come, first served basis.
Arriving by 11:45 AM is advisable to avoid crowds during lunch.