This is a compact venue with about a dozen brews on tap. Talking about compact, from the front, the building blends in well with surrounding residential structures, so it 's very easy to drive past. Don 't doubt your Waze app or GPS look closely for a large driveway that wraps around to the rear of the venue, where the bar area opens onto a rear parking lot. There are a handful of seats inside at the bar area and outside on a patio. As for the beer, there were a dozen varieties on tap when I stopped by, spanning many styles nicely instead of being focused on, say, IPAs. I tried the Pink Squirrel Strawberry Belgian (Belgian blonde), schwarzbier, Oktoberfest (marzen), and Burning Couch (Irish red ale), all of which were reasonably light, drinkable, and representative of their styles. Not a bad place to stop if you want to sample some of the area 's breweries. It was ironic, however, to be greeted by an older bartender who gave me absolutely nasty looks while also being friendly with other customers and telling them how you can see someone 's soul reflected in their faces. Case in point.