The inside of this place is really fun and unique, a really cool idea to convert a church. They have brewing tanks at the front which was quirky and fun to see. This place is huge with tons of bar and regular seating. Their rotating beers were good, we got 4 over our time there and enjoyed aspects of each one. They all had a unique aspect to them with different flavors and we really enjoyed that. The pricing for a beer was amazing but we are from the DC area!
The menu was large and things sounded good. We ordered perogies, the were only slight warmer than room temperature which was a huge disappointment. They were ok if they would have been heated properly, we wanted to experience a traditional dish and were let down. There was a huge amount of butter on the plate under them, not sure if that is traditional. The sauteed onions were also cold, the sour cream was served under them instead of on top/on the side for some reason.
What made it worse is that we were really early for dinner, only a few other tables were occupied when we ordered and a handful of people at the bar. Service was friendly but nothing special.
If I lived in the area I would go back for beer and the fun atmosphere but skip the food.