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First Impression: Visually it makes an impression, clean and very huge tap in your face when you walk in. Huge projections of sports on the wall, what looks like I million beers on tap, craziness!
Service: Immediately greeted by what I assume was the manager, very friendly and offered us a table, we opted for the bar. Grabbed one beer, the gentleman behind the bar was courteous, asked if he could help and got us our drinks immediately. I really cannot complain,
Atmosphere: It was a Monday night, not exactly the busiest of days but the bar was fairly full and a couple of people at tables with food. Enjoyable level of noise, not exactly quiet but no music blasting overly loud. Very industrial looking, I like the metal bar top.
Drinks: Selection is amazing, 50 or maybe 50+ beers available. Someone else mentioned that the selection isn't much different from what other local bars are offering?!?! I honestly beg to differ. Definitely not the case, there are are so many things on tap if there doesn't seem like a different selection you need to start brewing your own beer. Grabbed a Stone Enjoy By 2.14.16 Black IPA as well as the Unfiltered IPA version. A great relief to see these on tap here. A lot of founders stuff on tap, also, if you can't find something you like, maybe you should stick to drinking something other than beer.
Price: Two short pours (at approx. 9% ABV) for $15 all in. Not bad, not cheap, but it's just a normal price. Coming at happy hour would really be worth it weekdays 4:30-6:30 to get $2 of drafts.
Restrooms: Didn't really need to urinate this trip unfortunately.
Overall: I'll be back. I don't venture out to Southside that much but I think I definitely will considering Urban Tap's beer selection.
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