This place didn't wow me, but I suppose it serves its purpose. The building is massive, so it is very spacious. You have many options: sit at the bar or at high tables (both of which over look the brewing equipment) or sit in the restaurant style tables at the opposite end of the building. Atmosphere is very urban, with exposed metal and dark wood.
Beers were meh. I ordered the fruit beer because I was looking for low alcohol content, as it was 1pm Easter weekend and I was with my in-laws. It was way too sweet. My only other low alcohol option was a blonde ale, which I generally dislike. My husband ordered the IPA, which was decent. All in all, the beers were just average, but they were cheap.
We didn't order much food, just the appetizer sampler. For $14 I was expecting much more. It seemed like greasy, typical beer food, but I suppose that is to be expected at a brewery.
Don't get me wrong, I love beer, breweries, brewpubs, gastropubs, etc. My husband is a home-brewer, studying to be a professional brewer. I also have two Goose Island brewers in my family. Therefore, I've been to many a beer-joint and this place lacked pizazz.