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  • This is the place for the beer enthusiast. We've spent a couple of long Saturday nights here watching football trying to make a dent into the 500+ beers they have in-house. We've had some of the food which didn't have us in awe, nor did it disappoint. Service can be slow, but the knowledge of beer, especially from the bartenders, will definitely impress. This number of taps isn't as many as other places such as Yard House, but what they miss in numbers, they make up for by having taps that rotate daily and a significant number of local brews or limited releases like the 17% Dogfish Oak Aged Vanilla World Wide Stout which is one of the strongest yet most flavorful beers I've had in recent history. They keep the selection spectrum wide enough, and well organized in their app, to keep any beer drinker happy. I'm always up for trying any of their nitro brews, which they usually have three to four tapped. Also unique to WOB is their infusion tower and cask engine which can be hit or miss depending on the flavors you're in to. Feel free to ask for a taste, you won't get any opposition. What I did see being used regularly and should be implemented in every bar with taps is the star sink, or glass rinser. That extra rinse will lead a to a cleaner glass and pour which will allow you to appreciate the flavors and aromas. The food was what we expected and everything was made to order. On the menu, they'll have beer suggestions to pair with your food. Unless we're starving and want a separate entree for ourselves, we just usually get shareable stuff and snack throughout the night so we can focus on the beer which is what we are here for. But you can't go wrong with the obligatory nachos and pretzel. If you're one and done or a two-pump chump as far as the number of beers you drink, the night will be affordable, but if you're in it for the long haul and come in on a Saturday like we did, bring a Grant and probably a few extra Jacksons. Our tabs for two have both been $100+ before tip on both nights. Otherwise make sure to take advantage of their happy hour 2-7 M-F and reverse happy hour Sun-Thur 9-close offering $4 drafts, $5 spirits and shareables, and $6 wines. They also have a rewards program where you'll earn with every dollar spent. I'll keep an eye on the app when they bring in the next beer I'm looking for.
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