I'd had their beers around town before but I finally went to the "saloon". It was much more open and spacious than I expected. Lots of people and moderately noisy, but I had no trouble moving around or hearing my booth-mates.
My girlfriend and I met up with 2 friends who already had a table. Unfortunately they had waited 45 minutes to get it, Thursday ~7pm. They didn't seem too happy about that.
However the menu was big, the service was timely, and the beers were great. Actually the menu was almost too big. I finally decided on the cheesesteak sub due to the superlative description. It was surprisingly fresh and non-greasy. However the taste was a bit bland, and honestly with a cheesesteak I was actually hoping for a little bit of grease. For some reason they would only give me potato chips (fries were ~$4.50 more!) even though my buddy got fries with his burger. Thankfully the chips were good, thick-cut and extra-crispy but not burnt at all. Also got the blueberry cheesecake bread pudding, which was awfully good but could have used some actual blueberries instead of just sauce drizzled on top.
The highlight is really the beer. They brew a full spectrum from hoppy to sweet, from thick to refreshing. I tried the Milk Stout which was the creamiest beer I've ever tasted, and the Sorcerer was a respectable dark Belgian strong ale. A friend had some kind of summer IPA that was crisp and fruity. All delicious!
I might go back if I know I can avoid that long wait for a table. Otherwise I think I'll just buy their beer at a local shop.