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My husband and I were downtown after a Saturday meeting and saw St Arnolds on TripAdvisor, thought we'd check it out. Surprised with the indoor beer garden environment! It was packed with young families, groups of friends and people in the know who brought their own food, board games and even their own table and chair set ups! There were several birthday parties - which I would recommend (for adults). Loads of fun and interesting assorted beers to try. Well be neck with a group!

Spent Saturday afternoon at the brewery. Very crowded but still felt manageable. Great beer tastings and the food offerings were great. Had the duck gumbo fries and they were fantastic as well as the healthy choice of a fresh veggie plate. The pretzels and queso were good but pretzels were a little too salty. Great place for families to spend time playing board games and enjoying each other's company.

The tour is short, but you get a lot more than you think when you go in. Friends and I visited on a Saturday, and they have a limited menu, but the jerk chicken sandwich was tasty, delicious and spicy (I think I could have eaten 2 - LOL). You pay $8 and get 4 beers on tap and delicious food. What more can you ask for?

Very cool Beer-Garden where you can enjoy your afternoon with some great beer. Participated the free tour which gives you a brief insight on the brewery’s operations guided by a very cool guide. Enjoyed my stay and would definitely come back!

We stopped in for lunch after running some errands. What fun. Staff is great. Answered all our questions, and offered ideas for a tasty lunch/craft beer combo. Seems I got one of the last pints of chocolate milk stout, the SBA ICON brew for the season. It was made from some of Hugo Ortega’s mexican chocolate. It was already sold out in stores, so I was hoping to get some today. The brats were juicy & tasty and much recommended, especially when paired with their side salad. Their blue cheese dressing is loaded with blue cheese. They do tours daily, but we decided to skip out and just enjoy the mural artwork on the walls in the dining hall before heading out. Fun place, and not hard to get to. Near Hardy & Lyons in NE DT Houston. Enjoy, we did!

Atmosphere and the beers are great. Lot of picture opportunities. You can get beer outside at the new building or enjoy the old brewery building. The new restaurant is has a walk up bar as well if you prefer stronger ABV. Lot of games to play outside. Many people bring their kids and dogs. Great souvenir shops in the restaurant and old building. The give a lot of tours as well at no charge. Can easily hang out here all day. Nearby parking which is free and guarded as well.

Love this place! My favorite beer any where! I love the setup to this brewery. There's a mess hall and you just walk in and sit where ever you want! Now they have food as well and it's delicious! Service is great, as usual. Lots of friendly people (and I believe the ones on the weekend are volunteers). Seasonal beers are the best. I can't decide which one I love more....try them all! Always a recommendation!

I was invited to join a friend of mine for a special dinner at the St. Arnold Brewery. I was not ready for this much fun at a banquet hall. Great Root Beer on Tap and I got to keep the glass. The food served buffet style was plentiful and very tasty. I think you have to be part of a group of attending a special event to dine here but worth it if you can make it. The band was very entertaining complete with accordion, alpine horn, bells and more.

Love the sausage (Wurst) for little bite share- have been saving 4 pack containers. Sixty one got me 3 pair boxer shorts 3 tastings and the toddler and mother-in-law all the brewed root beer they could handle- Warning- trading endeavor takes 2 tokens but worth it- yum

Bring your friends, bring your kids, bring your dogs. Huge indoor /outdoor facility with games for kids of all ages. Beautiful murals adorn the inside and make it a visual treat. Outstanding food, great service, and a beer drinkers paradise of selections brewed next door. French Press Espresso Stout. Mmmmm. Oh, lots of free parking too.

I have been wanting to come here for the longest time. Great beers and food. I ordered the Art Car IPA 7.1 % ABV 55 IBU. Great food and ambience. Popular place parking can be a challenge depending on time. I recommend to visit.

Having had a busy morning, we searched for a place for lunch, and found St. Arnold's Brewery. The food and drink did not disappoint. The wait staff was very informative and helpful. All in our merry band shared my sentiment in our appreciation of the new to us eatery. If we lived in Houston, we would frequent this place. Try the brat and sauerkraut on a pretzel bun! You will be glad you did.

This brewery now has a restaurant with nice indoor and outdoor seating. Along with the craft beer offerings, there is a great menu. We ordered the meat and cheese platter which had smoked duck, cured beef, ham, excellent local made cheeses, nuts, capers. The muffuletta pizza was delicious, tasted like the New Orleans sandwich. Our server was attentive. The only disappointment was they were out of some of their seasonal beers. Great place for beer and a meal.

We stopped in here while visiting the Houston area. The beer is good and it is a great place to have a party or hang out. There are long cafeteria style tables that you use kind of like picnic tables at a park. First come first serve. It gets crowded by the afternoon so if it is later bring your own chair or you will have to stand like us. They serve food and the pretzels looked delicious. It was fun watching kids playing checkers while their parents enjoyed a glass of beer. We also noticed other people brought in their own food like pizza and cake.

A huge beer Hall, plenty of indoor and outdoor covered seating makes this place very accommodating for large crowds and festive events. With 30 of their own beers on tap (no guest taps on our visit) makes it easy for all beer lovers to find a good pint to sip. If beer is not your fancy, they also serve wine. Another plus is their full menu selection with dinner and lunch options that sound great, really fantastic combinations. I had the greek salad with the chicken option and it was very good. Portion size was perfect and the chicken was freshly grilled.The bar top seats roughly 10/12 patrons. Beer tours available as well.

Went for lunch on a Monday and arrived early. The menu was really nice. I had the steak with fries and he had the bratwurst special of the week. The food was really good and well cooked. The food prices were reasonable. He had a pint of the new pumpkin beer they had just put out for the season....only complaint he had was the price of it was $8. We stayed for the tour which was held at 1pm. Was informative and interesting. Then used their photo booth to take some fun pics. All in all a great afternoon out...would highly recommend!

The tour gets you a souvenir glass and 2 pints of beer. They do have some non-alcoholic options such as root beer. It was a short tour. You can pretty much see the whole thing though the windows of the tasting hall.

We had planned to try the daily lunch menu on a visit to St. Arnold's Brewery, but it's never fallen into place. So I'll save my lunch review for another day. What we were able to do is visit the brewery on a Saturday, to experience the beer and go on the brewery tour. We didn't realize so many people would be there by the time we arrived, around 12:30. We found parking, but it took a while, and it was a couple blocks away. Both of the designated parking lots were full. The beer hall/tour waiting area was packed with people. Cost of admission was $8. You're given a small glass and 4 tokens. A token buys a glass of most of the beers. The beer lines moved quickly and the St. Arnold servers were friendly and energetic. All 4 beers I tried were excellent, understandably some of the freshest tastiest beer I've ever had. You can also buy a larger glass, several different options, and they'll fill the glass. Unknown to us, you can bring in your own food, a lot of people had gone to Frank's pizza, and playing cards, games, folding chairs, whatever. There was also a short snack menu available, french fries, pretzels, bratwurst sandwich. The tour was more talk than tour but thankfully short, and you can go back to the beer hall after for more beer, all that talk about beer makes you thirsty.

This place can get very busy because its a nice place to hang out. Service can be hit or miss but the drinks and food are great.

Saint Arnold Brewery was one of the first craft brewries in Houston, thus making it a bit of an institution. The current location has a large seating/serving area with games and activities. As expected the menu is bar food with lots of great beer. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating with a view of downtown.

Friends took us to the new(ish) patio at Saint Arnold. We liked it immediately. Good beers, good food and great views of the night time Houston skyline. Train horns made it very atmospheric. We paid our bill with a good tip. As we left, our waitress came over asking for more money. I have to say I didn’t understand the issue she was raising, but it was all very embarrassing. We ended up passing over another 20 each couple. Spoiled a little (an adverse memory) of what was otherwise a very good first visit.

It was our first time to visit St. Arnold's Brewery. To get to the beer hall and tour, you have to go to the 2nd floor. The host/cashier will explain the lunch special and the tour. The special is an entree with open tap for $18.95. The tour is $10 that includes a souvenir glass and 4 beer tokens. We ordered sandwiches from the food counter, very delicious and huge, with choice of fries or salad. Beers were excellent. Closed toe shoes for the tour are required.

We stopped in while visiting Houston as my husband is kind of a beer connoisseur (aka beer snob) & has always wanted to visit. The brewery itself is beautiful! I loved the cathedral ceiling & lovely beer label painted walls & brewery theme stained glass windows! One of the best brew halls we've ever been to ..& we've been to a lot! My husband ordered a flight & To had the strawberry kiwi cider, which I enjoyed! My husband loved all his flight samples, then ordered a pint recommended by our waitress who was wonderful! We enjoyed the 2 pretzels & I loved the mustard made with their beer so much, we ordered some to take home...& I don't usually care for "German" style mustard!?! We split a bratwurst, which was very good. Our kids enjoyed their chicken sandwich & the grandkids shared a cheese pizza- although it was pretty greasy. Our waitress was excellent with recommendations & getting the toddler food out fast. Their restrooms were clean. Their outdoor space/ beer garden was also really nice with plenty of room, big TV & lovely fountain. Be sure you check out the "Art Cars" behind the building - so cool! Highly recommend!!

Fantastic value! Tour was $8 and included four good-sized samples. The owner provided an informative and fun tour. There were many types of beer available to sample, and food was available for purchase as well, though I didn't have any food on my visit. I did buy some souvenirs however. This would be a fun place for a group -- they let you bring food in; many people were enjoying "picnics" while waiting for the tour to begin. Get to the brewery early - the line was already long by the time I arrived, 45 minutes before the door opened.

We arrived at the brewery to do a little drinking, mainly in hopes to try some beers that were not distributed. We got to the desk, and the lady said, "Are you here for the tour?" I said "Can I look around real quick" as I saw a people drinking. This is where the attitude began. To make a long story short, I was lectured about how we were at a brewery, not a bar. The fact is, I've been to dozens of breweries, all through Colorado, the Carolina's and elsewhere, and I've never, not been able to go straight to the tasting room. Look we walked all day and I had no interest in seeing beer go in to a bottle, then watch a machine put a label on it. Had the lady said, "You take the tour, and you get samples at the end." We would have obliged, and happily done the tour. Instead, we were greeted with an attitude, and "this is a brewery, sir". My advice, skip Arnold's if you're in a good mood.

We had a great time. We saved up lots of St. A six pack containers. 10 will get you a free tasting, which is 4 -8 oz beers. There is something for everyone. Specialty beers are extra which they should at least accept your tokens plus a small charge but instead you pay about $8 for the specialty.

What a fun and relaxing afternoon. St Arnold's was a bigger brewery that I realized. Lots of picnic tables to sit and visit with friends and family. You can bring your own lunch or snack and sample some wonderful brew! Tour the plant or just enjoy the beer with friends. You can take pictures at the photo booth and post or email. Lot's of fun here!!! We'll be back when friends come to visit Houston.

The food was very good. Staff was very helpful and friendly. We visited over the holidays during the week so it was a bit crowded but probably the same as a Saturday would be during the year. Give yourself a couple of hours here and take the brewery tour if you haven't been. They also have root beer for the kiddos!

Perfect preflight stop on a Sunday...great bock and outdoor space. Bocce, bags, little ones area too.

Very nice little brewery. You have to search for it but it is worth the trip. It is near downtown. The cost is ten dollars and you get a nice little glass with their name on it and you get four chips for four small glasses to taste. It is a very nice place. You can bring your own food and just stay and sit around. I highly recommend it!

Once you park and walk in you have pretty much taken half the tour. Once you come upstairs and see the brewery that's the tour. Keep on the taps and have a bite. Great way to get out of the summer heat for a minute with a small but quality menu.

Very good beer. Fun atmosphere. Bring something to do like games. Tour is a bit disappointing. If you go during the week, last call is really very close to 4 pm as stated.

I had heard rumors of their great lunch options - so we decided to give it a try. Awesome chicken sandwich, great fries and the Root beer is FABULOUS! Also enjoyed their daily special - flank steak and then the burger - all good!

The tour is at 3:30 and you get 4 chips for beer samples. (Rootbeer free for drivers!). At 10$ I felt it was a good price and was very pleased with the service and the personal nature of the tour. Also you get to keep the glass! My advice: get there at 2 when the bar opens and bring cards and play a game or just sit around and chat till the tour. Take a beer along for the tour and you should have juuuust enough time to get your last beer and finish it before closing at 5.

Four of us came here on Monday afternoon to have beer and a bite to eat. Lo and behold when we came to order our food we were told there was no food -- the kitchen ran out. The friendliness of the staff was very lacking.

According to their website "Saint Arnold Brewing Company, located in Houston, is Texas' Oldest Craft Brewery" and goes on to claim "our beers have soul". I'm pretty sure there's a joke in there somewhere. But, if ever there was a patron saint of brewers, it makes good sense to name a beer, or even an entire brewery, in his honour. To be exact, according to legend St Arnold was originally the patron saint of hop-pickers, but lets not split hairs. Having visited a number of other such breweries around Houston, this one was new to me. It was surprisingly easy to find, quite visible from the highway, and clearly geared towards attracting visitors. There is ample parking - with several parking lots around the visitor areas, enough to convince you that this place is so popular that it can get overwhelmed at peak times. It is possible that some visitors come just for the brewery tour, but somehow I suspect that most of them come primarily for the beer. Luckily, it was a hot and sunny day when I visited. Even on a Sunday afternoon, it was pretty lively with drinkers and diners. We stayed for a couple of beers in the covered beer garden (see pictures) with an ornate fountain as its centrepiece which somewhat resembles an enormous overflowing champagne glass. There are also some stunning views of the Houston skyline on the horizon. There is waiter service for food in the beer garden, and there are numerous sports screens, making it the perfect venue to sit and ponder and just hang out. This place is very family-friendly, with lots of young children and dogs, and even lawn games in progress outside. The bar in the beer garden does appear rather small, though the choice is extensive with 24 beers and ciders on tap, but there is also a restaurant with a bigger bar and a gift shop just inside. We didn't get an opportunity to sample the food, though what I saw looked good. I had a good look around the restaurant and loved the way it was constructed to resemble a converted monastery or church with its wooden beams and little alcoves with colourful and decorative murals with quasi-religious themes (see pictures). Definitely worth a return visit, and next time I'll be sampling the food as well as the beer.

The Saint Arnold Brewery is a beautiful historic building in Houston. The brew room is both cozy and spacious. The brewery has many different beer options and are all tasty! The brewers are very personable and take time to interact with their guests. We hope to move to the area and be in walking distance of this great establishment.

We went here on a busy Saturday, and it was a great experience. We arrived in time to take the tour, and definitely recommend doing so. It's informative and less than 30 minutes, plus you can take your beer with you while you learn about how it's made. I would recommend going with a group of friends, bringing some food and maybe some playing cards, and making a day drinking afternoon of your trip. The people who work there are extremely friendly and fun, so make sure to shake a hand or two! Cheers!

Very interesting if your looking for something to do on a Saturday Me and my girlfriend came and had a awesome time Souvenirs are not expensive either (:

We brought the kids for lunch and had a great time. The food was all great-upscale twists on bar food. All the beer we tried was great and the kids loved the root beer floats! Warning--- they are huge and will ruin their appetites for real food :) The indoor hangout space is large and full of picnic tables. Kids could moves around freely and safely. They also have Brewery tours.

My friend and I attempted to eat here for dinner and were told it was a 90min wait! But the man told us best time to come was before 1pm and weekdays. We returned as he advised and got right in. I’m not normally a beer drinker but I appreciate them.Our waitress advised me perfectly. I was happy with my grilled chicken sandwich but my friend preferred his poboy to have less batter on the shrimp. Outside seating was great for a beautiful fall day. Tables were more than 6ft safely spaced. Perfect! Now for the best part: my beloved Aggie ring got uncomfortably tight and I slipped it into my purse. Well...I THOUGHT I did. Later that day it wasn’t there! Searched and searched and called them. No luck. Fast forward 3 days later and they found it BUT they lost my phone number. Two of their employees searched, found, and messaged me on social media. I will forever be a fan!

Brewery is located in and old repurposed factory. Huge great room to hang out, drink some brews and socialize. Got on the last tour of the day which featured the owner, a definite plus!

Outstanding and educational laid back efficient and great beverages and fun thing to do Well done Bryon and His Angel

I've been meaning to try lunch at St. Arnold's for a long time. Had the afternoon off, so met a buddy for lunch and brew. Had the daily special (Ox tail soup, pulled pork sandwich and salad) and found it quite tasty. Really a good deal when you factor in that beer is included.

I’m not a beer drinker but went with family who are. I enjoyed their sampler and picked one I particularly liked. I played bocce ball with the grandsons a SIL. Really fun. We ate inside, though when it’s not overly hot there are lots of nice spots outside. The food was great! People bring their dogs. Overall a fun, fun place.

We didn't eat in the restaurant but thoroughly enjoyed our 4 beer samples at $10 each. Well worth the money! The staff is friendly, the tour just wasn't very interesting to us. I saw that several other families and couples brought in their own food and/or snacks to enjoy a nice spread on the picnic tables. Nice idea. However, it made me wonder about the quality and price of the food. We attempted to order, but the kitchen was closed after the "tour."

We didn't get to do the tour but we had a good experience getting to try a variety of food and beer. All in our group found beers we liked while doing the 8oz sampler deal for $10 and we got to keep the tasting glass. We liked the hot pretzels and the wings were decent. Some of our group had sandwiches that they thought were tasty. The counter and bus service was very good and it was nice drinking at the long community tables. It helped that it wasn't too crowded. Glad we got a chance to check the place out.

We stopped by St. Arnolds about noon on a Saturday, thinking that we would beat the crowd. The place was already pretty full, to our surprise. They have added some sound absorbing panels to the ceiling of the large beer hall since we were here last time several years ago so you can actually carry on a conversation now. There are rows of picnic tables for seating, and these were already well occupied, and some of the overflow was doing a picnic style thing sitting on blankets on the floor. More people continued to arrive and the lines for the beer grew longer. You pay $10/person to get it which comes with a half-pint glass and four tokens for tasting the many varieties on tap. We also tried the food which was decent pub food (burgers, pretzels, etc). They also have tours of the brewery. Clearly, St. Arnolds is doing well and this is a fun stop as a kind of indoor (appropriate for the Houston climate in the summer) beer garden.

We arrived well in advance of the 1:00 p.m. tour so we could have lunch. The food is great pub food although the menu was limited but quite sufficient. Delicious burger and fried chicken sandwiches. The fries are crispy - wonderful! The tour was informational. Worth stopping by for lunch.

Parking is difficult even though there are several lots around the restaurant/bar/event location. It is in a warehouse district and I would not want to park very far away and walk. We drove around awhile until we found a convenient spot. One building hosts a restaurant and beer garden. Another seems to be the actual brewery plus an event venue. Beer and wine were good.

I just visited Houston and was taken to St.Arnolds by a native Houstonian.I prefer more malty brews, over the more hoppy. This brewery offers equal measures of both types. The food is truly exceptional too.

I'm not a beer drinker, but felt it important to visit this icon in houston. We went on a Saturday and the experience is like a local community picnic (complete with a/c). Locals bring snacks, lunch, etc and plant themselves there for hours as they enjoy the beer samplings during the day. For just a few bucks, you'll walk away with 4 glasses of your favorite brew (or all you care to drink of the root beer) and a keepsake glass. The owner led the tour we took. His energy and passion was one of the highlights. Definitely recommended. Go early, or bring a folding chair as it fills up!!

The beer was good, but service is lacking. We are from out of town so navigating the covid protocols was a bit of a challenge. We walked up the main entrance and were told it would be a hour wait to get seated. There was no other communication from staff. We wondered around the building and on the other side was the beer garden. The staff needs to quit chatting at 2 pm and inform customers as to other options besides wait in your car. We had a couple of beers at the beer garden which was fine.

As far as atmosphere and friendliness of the staff goes...absolutely nailed it. I really wanted this place to be over the top but it’s not there yet. It probably will be but not just yet. Food service was really, really slow...like 45 minutes for burgers and pizza. Waitstaff was very attentive and thankfully the beer is fantastic or the wait would have been arduous. Food, once it arrived was average...just a step below being great but for now it’s average. They’ll get there, but for now they’re new. Few more weeks and it’ll probably improve. As of now if you want a beer in a beerhall atmosphere, this is the place.

Great place to visit on a Saturday for beer lovers. Went with my family and enjoyed ourselves in the Investors Pub. We tried several of the shared appetizers and found the food delicious. Everyone loved the beer tasting along with the informative brewery tour. We'll have to visit again when folks come from out of town!

The food here was excellent. Parking isn't great especially in the heat or rain, but the salad was sublime.

We went before a Astros game and it was terrific. Close by to stadium. Beer is great and lots of variety. Bar food is good and pretzel is great!!

Short menu but all go well with beer. We had a coupon for four samples of beer and we were present for the tour. Beer tasting was wonderful and the tour is interesting. I got the chicken sandwich and my wife had the ginger sausage. Both very good. A fun place to go for food and beer.

A friend and I had lunch at Saint Arnold's Brewery and it was excellent. The brewery is in an old warehouse building North of downtown. We parked in the large parking lot and walked across the street and up the stairs to the Beer Hall. You order and pay as you walk in. We chose sandwiches (Rueben and French Dip) and with those, you can purchase a beer or get a free root beer. We chose Saint Arnold's draught root beer. We grabbed a seat at one of the long picnic tables in the large beer hall and our food was ready to pick up in no time. Sandwiches and Root Beer were delicious. It was a fun experience.

Bring a board game, a deck of cards, or some other group past-time. As soon as you get there take the tour. Take the tour. Take the tour. Ours was guided by the founder of the brewery. He's completely funny in a nerdy way, and knowledgeable of the brewery and beer in general. After the tour, stop and try a few beers. This is a great time to try the seasonal brews. Find a seat with your friends and make an afternoon out of just hanging out with your games and beer. You won't regret it.

After drinking their beers for years, we finally did the tour. The food was better than we expected, all of the staff was friendly, and the tour held our interest well. Absolutely loved that all questions asked were answered in a manner that exhibited a care for their guests.

We took a field trip for my beer-loving husband’s birthday to St. Arnold’s Brewery. We had a fun energetic tour guide who could have been a comedian. She explained the beer making process and we were able to see the equipment and large beer fermenting cylinders. The guide answered several questions and I got the idea she’d talk as long as there were questions. I never saw a sign for tours so that caused a little confusion but just go the beer hall. The tour starts by the equipment on the left side of the hall. I have one complaint: I have to eat/drink gluten free and I didn’t see any g-f beer. I did appreciate the free root beer though. I wouldn’t recommend bringing small children on the tour—they probably wouldn’t be interested in the subject.

Our group signed up for a private tour which cost us $15.00 each. Regular is $10.00. The tour consisted of about 20 minutes visiting two rooms in the brewery and being told where we could look in a window to see more. No sampling, as we have seen at other breweries. What a waste of time and money.

The bratwurst was delicious!!! The Caesar salad is a big portion, and was super filling. The beer, as always, is great! I love that they’re offering flights too. Great staff!!

You may have heard people share that they are following a calling...well our evening out at St. Arnold started out as a call to eat with the group from our Committee Meeting earlier that day. The evening ended with an opportunity to write a new testament, err (wink) I mean testimonial! The evening was sensory divinity. From the visual; impacts of the creative architecture in the Metal Building System, the unique art cars, the cathedralesque restaurant (flying buttresses and all), the Beer Garten (nope, not a typo) to the fabulous service (thank you Alexa (yes people she is a person, and she is a customer centric sincere server...hint (sit in her section)). From the gastric; the depth of menu, the deliciousness and sating food, the quenching craft beers in multitudes of types and tastes. From the love of thy neighbour; breaking bread with new friends, surrounded by congregations of similar ilk. I will end by saying, Thank you Saint Arnold, you saved me (from an evening at a meh establishment, with takeaways of "check the box, I ate something for dinner, can I go home now."

I went with a group of friends, we sat outside by the big fountain. Our server was great and they run your CC when you order which makes so much sense because they know your name when the food comes out, you can run a tab if you get another beer and paying individually for a big group is super easy. I had a great salad with some beef steak along side, my friends had sandwiches and pizzas and it all looked very good. A large part of the beer garden outside is covered but and they have heaters for cold weather but they also have tables inside and a fantastic tap bar. They also have a cool Art Car collection up front that you can look at.

North TX to Coast and made a pit stop to surprise my TM as he loves their brews. What a huge place with such interesting outside space. It was very busy for a cold rainy day but they had lots of heaters about and seating under cover. Did not eat any food but many where. They have set beers for flights on weekends and of 6 brews tried 4 rated high. Favorite was Tarnation and got a six pack to go. Might suggest visiting during week if possible but avoid rush hour traffic. Busy place but great visit.

Oldest craft brewery in Texas. If you go for lunch between 11am-2pm during the week you can get a delicious two course lunch and all the beer you want for under $20. Usually the courses are a salad and entree, today the entree was grouper. Or you can order off the regular menu and order beer separately. They have plenty of beers to choose: year round brews,seasonal beers, and special small batch beers. Order at the counter and sit at large picnic style benches. The food was delicious! The place was crowded, but plenty of seating. You can opt to take a brewery tour as well. Beer lovers, you won't be disappointed!

This place was incredible. First - the beer was great, though I've had some from stores or bars, hadn't ever been to the epicenter of it. Plenty of parking. Great views. Very comfortable on a sunny July evening, with plenty of shade and air movement. Great food options and everything was good. Great place to meet friends. Super dog friendly, and they offer water & bowls.

Due to Covid-19 as you arrive they take your name and telephone number and text you when they have seating in the patio. Their indoor seating is closed. You can spend some time enjoying the many interestingly decorated art cars that have their logo painted on them. This place is very dog friendly. Most of their patio seating is shaded. My wife ordered their dry cider ($5.50) which she liked. They offer a beer sampler, but I just had a couple of their beers (priced from $5 to $6.50) along with their mushroom pizza ($14 and very good) and a side order of fries ($6) which were advertised as the best in Houston. They were good, but it might be a stretch to call them the best. Service was very good.

This place was as advertised, fun atmosphere and pretty good beer. Being from the North West it can be hard to find good beer in other parts of the country but they actually had a new brew that was in the "North West Style" that was good. would defiantly recommend a visit. The only bummer is that they closed @ 3 pm so didn't get to use all out tokens.

Happy I got recommended here by the local hotel. Nice Brewery that offers food close to downtown. Got a tasty pizza and the steak and fries were also excellent. Great selection of beers and none of them gave me stomach acid which I have found with out IPAs. Ideal place to come with friends to watch games, play for hole, relax and drink. Kids also have a small play area outside with a neat little maze. Worth the visit. Check them out. I will be back on future trips

We stopped by here to have a beer and a spot of food before heading to our next destination. We had not been here in 10 plus years. Outside in a covered area they have some of their St. Arnold "art cars" which were very cool. Next, we went into the "beer hall" where there were long tables and an "oom-pah-pah" band. There was the beginning of a "train" of people dancing. Fun if you like the oom-pah-pah music. I can only take so much. The beer hall was a bit on the dark side, so we went through the outdoor seating area into the restaurant which has a bar. Found two seats immediately and ordered two Santos beers (which is one of our favorites). We also ordered some chili con queso which was very good. My only comment is that the place is a bit dark and dated. Could use some updating, but fun nonetheless.

While the beer and food are quite good, if you mistakenly purchase some of their merchandise your in for a surprise. I received a t-shirt for Christmas. It was a light weight tee, nice multicolor logo, reasonably made in Nicaragua. Unfortunately it was too small. St. Arnolds policy... No refunds. No exchanges. No exceptions. If you buy something, try it on before you pay or you are SOL. To me, it's bad faith.

Loving what they’re doing with this place. The beer speaks for itself, it’s dang good beer. Staff is great! Love coming here!

So St Arnold's is a local craft brewery, but many don't they serve lunch Monday through Friday. The chef creates a gourmet lunch everyday that is wonderful. Two courses each day that will tantalize your taste buds. Desserts are separate, but oh so yummy! The best part is you can sample beer with your meal and keep the glass. The afternoon I visited we had marinated cucumbers and tomatoes with grilled skirt steak, chipotle roasted potatoes, and glazed carrots. The dessert choices were strawberry shortcake or chocolate torte. Check the website for daily menu.

Went on a recent Saturday, and had a blast. We arrived around 1:45, paid $8 to get in and to my surprise this included a souvenir glass and four fill ups of your choice of any beer on tap. My little group had a great time, we took the 2:00 tour and the hung around in the biergarten style room to finish of our beers and chat with each other. I saw many people enjoying lunches that they were apparently encouraged to bring in with them. It would be the perfect place to take any beer lover who happens to visit

This place is awesome! Amazing food - ordered the Fire Emoji Chicken sandwich and Burger. Unique view of downtown and Minute Maid Park. Our waitress and service was great!

St. Arnold offers great value in that for $10 you get a brewery tour and four tokens to be used for four 8-oz drafts from one of the bar areas. They do make some outstanding beers--especially their hallmark IPA (I can't remember its name)--and it's well worth visiting if you love craft beer. St. Arnold's bills itself as the first craft brewery in Texas, and it's located in an old Catholic school-house. The tour was quick and informative, and in the beer hall you can order a burger or crawfish sandwich while you're drinking. Overall, a positive experience!

Stopped in on a Saturday afternoon and had some great beers, awesome food, and met some really cool people. It’s a great place to spend an afternoon!

We checked this place out based on a friend's recommendation and were not disappointed. The hall itself is large with lots of long communal tables and benches, finding seating for 2 was pretty easy, though larger parties may have more difficulty. I saw a lot of people bring folding chairs and blankets to put on the floor. The beer was good, and I appreciated the fact that we each got to try 4. It looked like a popular spot for friends to get together, talk, play board games and drink. I wish we lived closer.

A tribute to the old beer halls with new flavors and excellent employees. Brock, the owner, is passionate about his beer and proud to tell you all about it. Comfortable place. Bring friends, games, and food!

We had been looking forward to visiting here for several years based on the general buzz and my husband being a beer geek and foodie. However for us, it didn't live up to the hype. We had lunch there and I had the 2 course special lunch with beer (however it is only certain beers that are included) and my husband had the special sausage and poutine fries. The beers we could try as part of the lunch were good, but not exceptional. One was a Christmas beer and the other was a special beer that was IPA-ish. The sausage was ok, the poutine (once they actually added the poutine topping) was a little different because I believe beer was used in the prep. Unfortunately I don't think that added any benefit. The polenta "salad" with cheese (a decent cheddar) and topped with a little arugula was not very salad-y IMO and the polenta was not heated adequately. The pork was OK, and there was a thin au jus that was nice and mashed potatoes topped with a little cooked fennel, however none of it was warm enough. It all had obviously been pre made and then not reheated enough for re-serving. All and all we were sorry we had taken the effort to visit.

We went for a concert at the Brewery, the band was fine, but nothing else was really exciting. Beer was flowing, and it was the best part of the evening, but food and service were sub par. Located in a warehouse and industrial outskirts of Houston, not sure it's worth a drive all the way out there to drink decent beer until you pass out.

It’s a Saturday, and Closed at 4pm? No way! Just wander over to the connected Beer Garden and bring your beer, your family, and your dog. The fun continued next door! There is an antique car collection, bocce ball, corn hole, outdoor garden and covered seating, an overflowing martini glass waterfall, and an indoor tap and full service restaurant. INCREDIBLE WIFI and super awesome air conditioning!!! Just insert happy faces here. We will return again and again.

Visiting family in Houston and this is one of their favorite spots and I now know why! It has a beautiful view of the city, games, great food and great beer! We sat outside and although it was a little chilly, they had heaters which was great. For 3 of us we split the mushroom pizza and the street corn dip (which was AMAZING). They have a large variety of beers and food which was really nice. Will definitely a back the next Tim I’m in Houston!

Great place to wind down and share some music, beer, play some games and have a good time with friends. I never understand people taking their kids to a brewery, but is permitted.

I respect the fact that they have been a craft brewery before craft beers were popular. However, nothing here compares to what you will find on any block in Southern California. Domestic beer is still real big in Dallas which might explain things.

I visited this place with my whole family and I must say I have never seen a Beer Hall this big. Everyone around was having mostly beer and bar bites. We ordered the lawnmower, a med brew and I had 2 different beers. One was a coffee Stout and the other was a IPA cart with orange. We snacked on wings, nachos with cheese, a cheese and meat platter, falafel dippers and the ribs. Do keep in mind we were a total of 8 people. And all I can say is that it was moderately priced and I am definitely going back if I am in Houston.

My family and I went to Saint Arnold's for food, beer and atmosphere for my mother-in-laws' birthday celebration.The food was good the hamburger and fries were good. The fries and chips were had a lot of salt, but was still good. The steak was good and he beer can chicken was good to me, but my husband did not care for it. The beer was also good, smooth and refreshing. It was hot outside but they had the canopies up and ice water, a little waterfall to help keep you cool. We did not do the beer tour maybe next time.

Go for the beer and brewery tour, not the food .... the food is nothing special and the service leaves plenty to be desired.

We weren't sure how this place worked until we got there. You have to pay a flat rate for their set lunch option (only 1 option is provided, so if you have dietary concerns, call first. They can't be very flexible) and all you can drink. The food was delicious and the beer was good too. They had a great selection of beers...something for everyone's palate. We were short on time, so we couldn't take advantage of the "all you can drink," but it was still worth checking out. The interior is really neat. It's set up like a big beer hall and you can see employees working at the tanks.

As a Grandfather I took my Son’s family to the Brewery on a very wet day. We found the service friendly and quick when both the indoor and outside parts were packed! The beers are great and the food ideal for a family with young children. We will certainly go again as it typifies the best in family events!

Good fun if your focus is on beer . . . food was just ok. Would recommend the beer garden as it is an outdoor space designed for food, beer, and enjoying the day. Great for families as they have provided a play area with outdoor games that children and adults will enjoy. We will come again for the garden area and look forward to sampling their food at that time.

Visited this place twice on our week long visit. The venue was fantastic with all kinds of people and groups there. Young and old birthdays and ones for dogs too. There were also games for adults and kids. Beers were great and the food was really top notch.

Saint is known for its great beer lineup. The new beer garden raises the bar with food, service and the best Houston downtown view. Try the Flanders pizza is really good.

Stopped on a Sunday afternoon. Beirhouse is awesome. Had Fancy Lawnmower beer and Citromonda IPA -- both amazing. Ordered emoji wings-- absolutely awesome-- good amount of heat and great taste. Also ordered the Lockhart pizza-- it was great with fresh brisket and jalapenos. Over all awesome experience. The view of downtown is amazing and the atmosphere is the best.

We came to Saint Arnold on a sunny February Saturday afternoon and had a great time. There's both indoor and outdoor seating available. The indoor portion looks like an old cathedral with vibrant murals on the walls emulating stained glass windows. The outdoor portion is huge and has both covered and uncovered seating, as well as a fountain. They had the Astros game playing on a big screen t.v. outside and fun patio games you could play. It's a family friendly spot. Lots of leashed dogs on the patio and kids running around having fun. Since it was a gorgeous day, we opted for the outdoor seating. We had a very sweet, friendly server. I'm not much of a beer connoisseur, so she made recommendations for me based on wanting something fairly light; I had the Fancy Lawnmower, a German-style Kolsch, and it was perfect, refreshing and not too heavy. They have 4 ounce sample sizes available which I love - great for someone who wants to try different varieties. My husband and I shared a grilled chicken sandwich and a Cuban sandwich, truffle fries, and a fresh green side salad. All of it was tasty. I love that they bake their own bread and make their own sauces incorporating different varieties of their beers; portions were large. The truffle fries in particular were outstanding. The service was good; it took a while to get our check but understandable given how busy it was. This place is definitely worth a visit; note that you have to wear closed-toe shoes if you want to do the free brewery tour. We're already looking forward to going back.

My husband and I decided to visit the St Arnold brewery just a bit NE from downtown Houston. The food offered in the beer hall was average but well priced. The best thing about the beer hall is the chance to sample the many types of beer at a very reasonable price. The tours are free during the week but $10 on the weekend. Not much to the tour just some attempt at comedy by the guide, who tells you he is a marketing guy. The tour only takes about 20-25 minutes. You can pretty much see the tanks through the beer hall windows if you want to just eat and drink. One interesting thing, they allow you to bring in your own food and just buy beer! We saw a man bring in several large pizza boxes to meet friends in the beer hall. I doubt they were tour bound. All in all somewhat interesting but we were underwhelmed with the food and tour.

I loved this place. Was there on a fundraiser and it was amazing. This is brewery but very nice and even myself, who is not really a beer fan had a great time. Beer was delicious and would go there back again.

Went on Labor Day Saturday and oh boy was it ever crowded!! Will go back but will pick a hopefully less busy time. Started to do the tour but since taps close at 3 decided to try and get another beer but the lines were so long we just left. The guy doing the tour was hilarious and he's serious when he says no talking...haha you can hear a whisper in there!! Parking is on the streets surrounding the brewery and if there is a lot of people and you have to wait and wait in line it gets very stuffy in there...where's the air conditioning in the waiting/stairwells!! People come and just spend the day...like an indoor picnic---interesting!!

Fun experience good brew. Friendly atmosphere. Not sure what else to say other than, give it a try, top shelve beer.

Loved the beer. I got to taste a few of them and they have definitely done a nice job. Seemed to get overly crowded with lack of seats on a friday afternoon. They have lots of floor space so not sure why they can't add another row of tables. Free wifi is also provided.

We where on vacation and passing through the area so we planned on stopping and where extremely impressed with the food and value. Got the lunch special which was pork tenderloin on a bed of rice with a side of broccoli cheese soup and all the beer you can drink for a few hours for only $20. If your familiar with there beer then you know how good that stuff is and there food is downright amazing. Great lunch spot and extremely friendly and helpful staff. I would be there all the time if I lived near the brewery. Free picture booth also so you can email yourself or friends pics. I've been to many breweries but this one is definitely above the rest I have visited.

This visit was a catered event in a large room st the brewery . Great view of down town Houston . Good beer offering of St Arnold brews . Nice atmosphere great place for this type of get together. There was a Dart tournament and silent auction to benefit a local charity for homeless in Houston. I would recommend this venue for this purpose. It’s in a very industrial area of Houston,so check out map before going . It’s s bit off the beaten path but worth a visit . They offer brewery tours as well and are open to the public check website for hours . The food we had was catered by a local German Restaurant Rudy Lechters . May not be appropriate for children. And handicap access is somewhat difficult. It’s an old building. Parking is limited as well .

Seems like Saint Arnold's Brewery is very Houston. Good craft brews, decent food and atmosphere not to be missed. Hundreds of people hang-out outside or inside having a great time. Also, kid friendly.

It was a sunny day and we enjoyed lunch at the outdoor part of Saint Arnold. It has a wide variety of beer and food.

I’ve always enjoyed going to St. Arnold for beer and fun. This was the first time I’d been to the outdoor beer garden and the restaurant. After sitting in the blazing Texas sun while waiting for a table (the beer garden doesn’t have enough shade for the crowds), we were escorted to our table. While we were seated, a portion of our group was forced to sit outside because “there wasn’t a table available”, although the six top next to us remained empty for the duration of our meal. We attempted to move some chairs and squeeze together, but we were promptly advised that the restaurant “doesn’t allow moving chairs around”. The A/C wasn’t adequate to cool the crowd inside and the wait staff seemed as hot as the guests. Contributing to the noise and temperature inside was the constant flow of patrons from outside to the bar and back. The food was pretty good. The beet salad with goat cheese was tangy and tasty it was not a large salad and adding a protein added $4 to the price. The pork chops looked great and large enough to share or split and take home. The Mac and cheese was very good. All in all I was disappointed in the ambiance (or lack of), the temperature of the room and the noise level. I recognize it’s supposed to be a beer hall environment but it should be calmer, quieter and cooler particularly for $25-35 per head.

A nice place, super friendly staff that is increasingly rare today 👍 Decent prices , And we eat very very well ,And thank you for the glass of beaujolais 😉 Trust me I will come back and I will talk about you Good continuation and happy end of year See you soon Arnaud

Beer is cheap around 5$ a glass food was alright would go just to eat. Really cool beer garden feel outdoor games to play and big ass fans to keep it cool.

When on a beer adventure, this is a fabulous place to stop. We added a cap to our map and loved the old school vibe, laid back family friendly atmosphere. Check out our adventures at beercapmapadventures.com

Found St. Arnold Brewery on Tripadvisor and decided to try it out. It's a little off the beaten path, but worth the trip. Not much of a tour (it's a pretty small brewery) but the beer is excellent and the $10 for four small glasses is a bargain. Hopefully, some day we'll be able to purchase St. Arnold's in New Jersey!!

Nice outdoor space but could use some TLC. We were greeted when we walked in and stopped to look at the beers. An employee told us to have a seat and a waiter would be with us. Well...that never happened so my husband went to the bar again himself and ordered our drinks. Ok visit- not all the hype we heard about.

Have visited here once previously, this visit was to the new Beer Garden & Restaurant, located just east if the brewery. It’s loud and fun filled. Beautiful facility, indoor seating is modeled after a Church with high ceilings, massive beams and hand painted murals. Outside seating is multilevel situated around a centerpiece fountain. Great city views and easy parking at the adjacent lot. Great beers and food, sampled appetizers, crawfish salad sandwich and pizzas. Our server Marsha provided prompt and courteous service. Looking forward to future visits here!

St Arnold’s brewery has been in this location on Lyons road for some time. It has recently expanded and they now have a beer garden and restaurant adjacent to the main building. A lot of thought went into the design. There is an interior air conditioned part which looks like a cathedral. The outdoor part (beer garden) features both covered and uncovered areas. In the center of the beer garden is an upside down brew kettle. Water flows from the top and adheres to its sides. There are nice views of downtown from the beer garden. The facility is open seven days a week from roughly 11 am to 11 pm. Both lunch and dinner are served. Lots of items to choose from. It just opened (late July 2018) so not many people yet, but I predict it will draw a big crowd once the word gets out. It’s also family and dog friendly. Dogs are allowed in certain designated areas only Definitely worth a look!

We have always enjoyed going to Saint Arnold and now with the outdoor garden it is even more exciting. The choice of many different varieties of beer never disappoint. The food offerings are plentiful. Rain or shine Saint Arnold’s is a must return visit.

It's a great place even for non drinkers like me... the tour was fun. We had Mr. Brock Wagner leading the tour, he was fun.. shared stories about beer making, their journey and walked us through a well coordinated tour of the brewery. The beer hall was vibrant, cheerful and crowded... people came with food and snacks. There is a limited menu available.. the chicken wings are spicy... it was way to spicy even for my "Indian" palate. Each person can sample 8oz of 4 beers free (inclusive for the 10$ entry fee on saturday, along with a souvenir glass) and there is plenty of root beer for free.

Went to the Saint Arnold Brewery for lunch today, Memorial Day. Was a fixed menu, either a Chicago Hot Dog, or pulled pork sandwich. We chose pulled pork. Came with a jamica salad, potato salad, and sandwich with coleslaw. Salad was pretty good. Potato salad was made with way too much Creole-Style mustard. The sandwich was not edible for me--though my husband did eat his. Big chunks of fat in the pulled pork--and the flavor was way too perfumed! Can't figure out what that spice was--but it was not good! Clearly, from the look on faces of those sitting around us--they shared our opinion! The beer was great, the service was good, staff friendly. Someone near us said she had eaten there before and the food was great. May try again..once more. It was expensive for what we got--$20 per person.

Outstanding beer, atmosphere, and service make this skyline location top notch. Everything from the food to the atmosphere will leave you wondering why you ever stepped foot in any other brewery. This place is done right. It is massive and such a great destination.

We were there the night of an Astros' Playoff game so the place was packed. They have two outdoor areas which have a beer garden atmosphere and an indoor area where we ate. The service was good especially given the crowd they had. The food is pub food and is only average. We had the bratwurst sandwich with french fries. We are not beer drinkers so we had their homemade hard cider. If you are a beer drinker they offer many choices of their brand. This is a very good spot for young people of dating age which we are not.

A red-neck must! Even for people like me, not really a red-neck per se but I really appreciated the program. You go to St Arnolds, you pai $10 and you get 4 beers. If you have a wife that doesn't drink (like me), you can have 8 beers. Assuming your wife is a driver, of course. But it is a good place to take some friends and visitors, there are good snacks as well. And you can learn a little bit about the beer process as well.

I recently visited St. Arnold's Brewery for a friend's birthday. We arrived early since the doors open at 11:00am and we wanted to be able to save an area for all of out party of 15. There's a $10.00 entry fee, however, the fee buys you a souvenir glass and 3 tokens which you can trade in for for three beers. The entertaining area is in a large room and there is like a picnic tables setting with an old pub feeling. There are three tours in which you can participate in which they explain the process of how they make the beer. You area able to bring in your own food and board games, card games. This place is awesome. I would definitely be back.

Wonderful beer with knowledgeable server! Atmosphere Is fabulous...indoor and outdoor seating. Ordered several beer varieties and all were delicious. Large food menu for a brewery. Ordered the Mexican street corn and it was amazing. The crawfish roll was super fresh and delish. Fries were real potatoes not frozen so they were delicious as well. In From Colorado where we have a lot of breweries and this was top notch! Great beer, great food, great atmosphere! We’ll be back next time we’re in Houston!

The burger was made to order, so it was good. I loved the fries and root beer was very tasty. The service was slow, but I think they have only two servers. It was good and the waitress was trying to accommodate my requests.

We really had fun here. Beer choices were good, and it had a fun, diverse crowd. For 10 dollars to get in,and 4 8 ounce samples, we felt it was a good bargain. Would go again.

Love the atmosphere, enjoyed lunch. Love the fact you can bring your own lunch and sit in the large table area, you can bring your own lawn chairs or blankets to sit on the floor. The tour was great. Lots of fun. First brewery that I have been to that has food free "Rootbeer" for the not beer drinkers. Great place, I would come back!

The Investors Bar is a great place to have a private party. The room is very large but also has seating areas that provide a more intimate setting if desired. The bar area of the brewery was packed the Saturday we were there. Groups of people brought their own food, chairs and games and had picnics while enjoying the St. Arnold brew of their choice. It was a great atmosphere and it made we wish we had a place like that in Baton Rouge.

I had the opportunity to stop into Saint Arnolds last fall to have lunch. I was in the area on business and I had heard about Saint Arnolds from many of my beer lovings friends. I'm a big fan of Craft beer and always try to get to the local Craft Beer establishments when I'm travelling. I have been to many Craft Breweries in Canada and the US, and I have to say Saint Arnolds is a special place. I was lucky the day I went as the night before it was raining heavily and I was not expecting it to be such a nice warm fall day which was perfect for an outdoor meal. The property is quite expansive as it houses the brewery and the brewpub. Inside the decor is a very old European style with frescos and paintings that cover the walls. The outside patio is covered by a very large roof, so you can sit in the sun or in the shade depending on the time of day. On this visit, I decided on the Orange Show, a Blonde Ale infused with real blood oranges which was perfect for eating lunch outside and not too strong so I could drive after. For the meal, I had the macros salad, which was a very tasty mixture of ancient grains, and then I ordered the famous Saint Arnold staple, the Crawfish Roll, with soft juicy tender chunks of crawfish in a creamy crawfish salad, on a delightful Chalah bun. Out of this world!! I will be back, not only to taste more beer but to try some of the dinner entrees.

Saint Arnold's brewery is located in an industrial area of Houston with views to downtown. Main building was a former church now converted to bar, dining and amazing artwork on the walls and ceilings. Take some time to absorb same. Outside it's entrance is a large covered outdoor dining area with an interesting central ball fountain. Good range of beers here, service, using handheld tablets is a little disjointed but we enjoyed our visit.

Many folks recommended for us and so glad we went. One of better overall brewey I have visited. Beer garden great atmosphere, lots of tables. Only down side. 1 large tv, so you are stuck with game that's on. Food very good. Pizza is shareable for two if small appetites, it's just a little too big for one by themselves. Cuban was excellent as was grilled chicken sandwich. Plus you get a view of city from beer garden. This is a must stop.

Went for a celebration with colleagues at this craft brewery/eatery. Different experience if you are in to beer. Food is fairly ordinary with different choices, the crispy chicken was good and the super hot fries was well.....super hot. Root beer apparently is free and taste pretty good. Seating area is like park benches in a big hall. The brewery tour that they offer while you dine is quite a different experience. Parking can be tricky. It is plenty but just across the street in their own lot. It would be great if they post it somewhere so people don’t get confused with limited parking inside the gate. Worth a try.....

I was in Houston on business when this evening meal was arranged by a colleague. I didn't know what to expect so I went with an open mind. I really enjoyed my time at this establishment. We were seated in the beer garden for our meal, which was very atmospheric. We made our way through a number of the beers and the food was good too. I left feeling that I had just gone out from a night whilst I was on vacation. It was only when i woke up the next morning, and had to put on my suit that I remembered that I was on a business trip. :-)

We ate inside, our waiter seemed to be attentive but never noticed my water glass 2as empty till I pointed it out. We ordered the Cuban sandwich to share- yummy and more than enough. The Christmas Ale cask was very nice- sort of chocolate undertones.

Really enjoyed the visit to St Arnolds...A little off the beaten path, but a great old industrial building with excellent murals. The lunch was really well done too - a pork belly sandwich isn't something you see every day. Well worth a visit when in Houston.

Came here on a weekday for a free tour. You can buy a glass and four drink tokens for $10 even if you don't come on a Saturday. Ordered the roast beef mushroom sandwich and it was extremely delicious! If you live in Houston or have beer loving guests visiting, you must go here!
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We happened to be here during one of the Astros playoff games and had a blast. They have an amazing outdoor eating space that was well shaded and relatively cool on a hot/humid day. Even though this place was packed for the baseball game the service was attentive and very quick. Everyone loved their food and I would certainly come back here again.