So I love the location, but...I don't love the location. I'll explain. The space itself is a big beautiful warehouse space with exposed brick and massive high ceilings. But it's all the way around at the back of the building. There are small white signs (kind of like the ones realtors use) with arrows that direct you through a parking lot maze to Growler USA. 2-3 signs later you're there.
Inside is bright and airy with windows galore. Not that many patrons there for lunch time.
Our server was patient, provided beer samples to help make decisions and even tag teamed with the bartender at times.
The beer list is beyond extensive - plenty to choose from. Prices per pint start at about $5 and go up quickly from there. There is a Yelp check in offer for 1/2 off your first pint. It can take a while to decide! I did notice there were quite a lot of high gravity beers, which although they have gained in popularity I don't know that the demand for them (along with the higher cost) is that great; maybe too high of a percentage of their beer menu represented in this way.
The Pretzels with beer cheese and mustard selection was okay, but they sure looked an awful lot like Super Pretzels (the kind you see at Sam's Club). The Brewben had good flavor but the Corned Beef had been thrown on the grill which made it super tough and chewy.
Enjoyed being able to play Battleship with the Kiddos (+ the giant Connect Four).
Over all, I think it's a decent spot to grab a beer because of the sheer number of choices. They do have tap takeovers, and the prices are probably more reasonable then. I would not come here for the food though. Sorry. 3 stars on the beer side, 2 only on the restaurant.
I hope their lack of visibility doesn't hurt them in the long run.