The concept of this place is what makes me like it. It's simple. Put your card in next to the tap and pour your own beer. It charges you per ounce, depending on what beer you choose. They also have wine. 👍
You give them a credit card and they give you a card to get your drink of choice and I had wine and it was pretty good. Would use the service again.
Price per person
$1–10
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
I love the concept but the beer selection is lacking and the price is way too high. The IPA is 79¢ per oz, making a pint $12.64 before tax. The built in glass rinsers (there are two circular pressure plates) on their tap wall don’t seem to work, and when I asked the staff member about it she looked at me like I was crazy. She told me they don’t exist. The whole concept of a tap wall is supposed to be the ability to try as many small pours of different beers as you’d like, so the lack of a working glass rinse is a bit of an issue. I guess it makes sense though given the very limited beer selection. The staff did provide a clean cup on request. Overall, this could be a nice spot to grab a beer while shopping but be aware that you’ll be paying $7-13 depending on what you select. They do have wine on draft, which I guess is a plus for any non-beer-drinkers.
The dude that was there I don’t remember his name was cool I went on a Sunday around 4ish he asked me about my Yeezy gap which most didn’t know. That was cool of him
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Small quiosk with a few selections of beer and wine. You pay by the ounce, and they give you a pretty big cup so be very careful with your serving portions. Paid $42.00 for 2 beers and 1 big cup of wine. Over all, overpriced but something to try once.