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  • So, I love a place with novelty, and how much more novel could you get to have a really great meal INSIDE a brewery, and I'm not talking a place that has a few vats showing through a window, I'm talking having a meal in an enclosed, beer-garden type space inside a very large brewery INSIDE of a warehouse. I think it's pretty cool:) Unlike the other location for Fat Heads on Lorain, you'll not be able to find this one so easily. My wife and I passed it like 3 times before calling and finding out that this place is more or less HIDDEN inside of the main Fat Heads brewing plant, which is at the BACK of an industrial complex off of Sheldon. If you look from the street, you see a small, round sign that shows the smiling, chubby countenance of the Fat Heads mascot beckoning you back to the rear of the complex... And therein...is treasure:) As I said, it's like going to a beer garden inside a brewery, and my, what a garden. They have daily/weekly specials and a rather small menu, but the food was really great, as was the service. The pulled pork we all had was piled high, and the brews, some standard and some SPECIAL brews like their "Spooky Tooth" pumpkin ale, are all just amazing. BTW, that particular beer is the closest you're going to get in drinking, well, a pumpkin pie. It was great. Another amazing item is their giant soft pretzel...it's as big a pizza...yes you heard it right. This place is great and it just felt really cool. One note as well; this place is scrupulously clean, I mean, I've seen clean places, but this place must get scrubbed down daily; it was a pleasant experience. The prices are about standard for Fat Heads and I have to say, I like it for the fact that it's not as "busy" as their other location, it's for a person who just wants to enjoy a decent meal and relax. On top of all that, Mondays they run tours where you can get samples and see the brewing process in action. Also, they have, across the hall, a very fine gift shop full of Fat Heads merchandise and a cooler full of some of their special ales; TASTY:) So, if you want to search out a treasure in Middleburg Heights that's worth looking for, search out Fat Heads Tap House and get a brew for you! (Just an addendum; they're closed Mondays and Tuesdays, I'm assuming because of brewery business, and their hours during the week are limited, but it makes it all that much more great to stop by when you can in the evening:)
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