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Help us make it rightOverall a cool place. Interior is pretty standard, benches and barstools. All the beers I had were great and I ordered gumbo and it was really good. People were friendly. Certainly worth a visit.
Stopped by on my way home from work to pick up some brews. Like a lot of places outside of the Riverfront /stadium area, you have to make the effort to find it. You're not going to be waking around and stumble on it if you're from out of town.
Nice, large outdoor seating area with stairs /ramp leading up to the door. Like a few other brewpubs they've settledon an industrial style: to the left...
Stopped here with my wife to try their beers and have lunch since I had heard good things about the beers. The entrance to the pub is at the side of the building just off the small parking area. It's a moderate-sized white building that has a black-painted former train boxcar attached to the side (a large version of the brewery logo is painted on the side), but once you get inside the pub space...
There isn't a whole lot to the service or selection, but that really isn't the point! The beer and food are delicious and the people and place are fun. I always enjoy myself at Batch.
The tasting room is set up with bars looking straight into the brewworks. I enjoyed a no frills ribeye sand which called the Ribeye Bolillo with house made off-menu hot sauce and a sour brew that they call the second to last word.
I'm a big sour fan and this one didn't disappoint. Served, with a cherry in the bottom and a lime rim, the second to last word is a cask soured white ale with gin...
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