I had been anxiously following updates for WOB on Twitter and Facebook for the past month and was eager to try this place out. It's located in Southend next to the Bland St light rail station. We walked from uptown, a little over a mile. There is some limited parking in the Circle garage I saw.
I had read that there was no kitchen so a friend and I brought food in from Jimmie Johns which felt odd but the door guy assured us that it was perfectly fine.
Inside is quite spacious and feels similar to other beer joints such as Taco Mac, Flying Saucer, and Carolina Ale House. The patio is decent sized but narrow. Overall it's a good layout but does not really stick out. There is a space for a live bands upstairs.
They were slammed for the opening so it was hard to judge service but the servers and bartenders were happy to provide recommendations. Draughts were reasonably priced at $5 - $6 for most brews. Bottles varied, I was surprised to find two of my bottles/cans were $7 including a 21st Amendment IPA which seemed pricey.
I see myself coming when I'm craving some rare beers but since I live uptown Carolina Ale House has a similar draught selection and a kitchen that is open until 2AM that may be my first choice. I would try WOB again certainly.