I was so intrigued to visit the restaurant because I absolutely love craft beer and amazing foodies. However, the experience was less than average. My mom just had heart surgery and as a result, needed to be in a wheel chair. The hostess said no wheel chairs were allowed. We were a party of 8 so had to wait ... one hostess said 25 minuets and another said an hour. The hostess said she could spilt the tables into groups of fours, across the room or seat a party of 4 at one time and the other party of 4 25 minutes later. We still decided to wait to be seated all together .. as we waited we ordered 2 beers and a Kahlua and cream. The bar didn't have kahlua or cream. So because we were wanting an hour for our table, we got a kahlua drink from the bar across the room. When finally called for our table the hostess told my mom that she couldn't bring her kahlua drink in ... well, that is when I had enough... had the bar at the restaurant had the ingredients then we would not have had to go to the bar across the lobby. Lastly, they were out of wagyu beef at 7:00pm on a Saturday!!!!
AND they are lucky that a law suit isn't being drafted because to say wheelchairs are not allowed is against all violations. She is handicapped and now has a disability because of her heart and we were not allowed to bring in her wheelchair, which is a child's size because she is so fragile. Needless to say, horrible service skills as well as handicapped laws. Please review with your staff disability and handicapped laws...