rev:text
| - Stopped here on a Saturday around noon and loved it! My friend and I found spots at the bar where we enjoyed a relaxed atmosphere, tasty food and drink, and excellent service from bartender Megan!
They have a patio for the sunny Ohio days, inside felt pretty open with your choice of tables or bar seating, and if you wanted something a little cozier/away from the crowd there is a loft just up some stairs. You can pick songs from one of those jukebox things and/or watch some sports on their various televisions. You can even take a stroll all around the building and find some sweet street art (that truck is hauling a hop not an artichoke like I first thought FYI). They even have a cool mural of this wild beer king on the inside of their back garage door.
For beer I sampled six of their offerings in a flight $9 and my favorite was Punchline (fruit ale). My friend preferred their Anchorman (hoppy steam beer). For food we split a small Poutine Pizza $13. Now this small is more like a medium with 8 slices and it definitely left us feeling stuffed. It was very tasty! I know they describe their pizzas as New Haven Style, no idea what that is, but to me the pizzas were thin and full of sauce and toppings. I hate those wood fired pizzas where the crust is burnt and it's dry with very little toppings so I thought Saucy Brew Works did a wonderful job! I can't wait to try more of their pizzas mmm.
This place is one of those self-serve breweries, so if you want to order something you have to go the designated ordering stations (one for beer, one for food), wait in line, fill out a form, grab your plates and utensils, and wait until they text your phone saying your order is ready. Of course staff helps bus tables and refill your water if they have time, but service is really on you unless you sit at the bar.
I have no issues with my first visit and plan to go back!
|