Wen I first arrived at this bar, before wring in I thought it looked small and there were too may cars outside for the small place. We were however able to finds a seat and at fort we loved the place. They don't have anything on tap that's cheap. No miller or bid or anything. She said that have hudepol so we got that. I figured maybe about 2.50 a glass since that is a cheap beer. Then I wanted to order food. The prices were that of a restaurant on the beach somewhere. We settled on the 7$ pretzel. Decent but not enough cheese. The music was good I have to say.
We get our tab for 4 hudepohls and a pretzel. $30. These are 2.50 beers at best but we were charged 4.50 for them. Way overpriced. Again, I would expect these prices from a Oceanside restaurant at the Bach. Actually, I know for a fact we pay less than that at the beach when we go to Florida. If you have no concept of money you may enjoy this place. As for me, just getting the bill ruined my night. I hate being ripped off.
Certainly a place that one can consume a little more in the beverage department than he/she originally set out to, as the options are virtually limitless There are a wonderful array of micro brew options both on tap and in the clear glass, look in cooler. The male bartender was guiding me through the options like an experienced tour guide, one beer at a time and was clearly experienced at providing suggestions based on my palate. By the 2nd beer, I gave him full Intero processo decisionale.
A Pumpkin lager, Lore Orange, Octoberfest, Rogue Hazelnut, Red Banshee, Sweet Action, Old Rasputin and no I was not there alone, as I had help from another beer lover.
A little food goes a long way in your belly, at Holler Hops and Grill. The 2 app's I ordered were culinary-ly delectable
Kentucky Egg: goetta wrapped around hard-boiled eggs, panko'd and fried.
Beer Brined Wings: I ordered the Asian and Garlic. So intense in flavor, such care and pride in preparation, you could taste the love. The 2 app's were quite filling as the quantities were more than ample. Splitting 10 wings two ways? Try that at one of the local chain locations.
There were a few rowdy 50 somethings, a very nice young family with their two young kids and what appeared to be a couple on a first date. Clearly a wide variety of demographics. I hope all of the best of success for HH&G, but the rowdy 50's seemed to be the locals, yikes.