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.
Went recently for dinner with some friends. Â The food is pretty good. Â We had the pretzel & beer cheese appetizers, which were good although they were slathered with way too much butter. Â I had the black bean burger which was pretty tasty for what it was. Â There were also a couple burgers and the Kentucky catch, which is fried Swai on a bun. Â The food was good, but nothing really out of the ballpark outstanding. Â They have a very nice selection of beers both bottled and on tap. Â The selection changes frequently. Â There was a music duo in the corner, one on acoustic and the other singing. Â The space is so small you could not have any type of conversation over the music. Â Was a little disappointed in the starkness of the decorating and the bare concrete floors. Â Overall, it's a pretty decent place with good food and a nice beer selection.
Review Source:What a great place! Â The food is excellent, service is friendly and the beer selection is top notch. Â I have been there twice now when really good local cover bands are playing and I attended their first beer dinner a few weeks ago. Â They have chef quality food with elevated bar food. Â The Kentucky Egg and Chicken wings are second to none.
My only concern with this place is how quickly it could outgrow its small space. Â Highly recommend it, especially to my better beer friends.
OMG!!! Where has this place been all my life!? I am a little bit of a beer snob married to a beer snob and overheard someone talking about how awesome this place was on the bus two days in a row so naturally I had to check them out. I am so glad I did. The beer list is impressive and the food was incredible. I had the chili cheese fries and my husband had the house burger and I am pretty sure he fell in love with the homemade pimento cheese and the delicious bun. What really won me over was the fact that when i couldn't make up my mind which brew I wanted to try the bartender just brought me something that went well with my meal and I was not disappointed. We will defiantly be regulars at Holler.
Review Source:A real craft beer bar in my neck of the woods? Hooray!
It's no secret that I am passionate about craft beer, so when I heard that there was a shiny new "craft beer" bar in Oakbrook I had to try it. I must admit that I was hesitant at first, this area doesn't seem to attract proper craft beer locations. My hesitations were put to rest quickly when I saw the tap wall and the beer fridges. Holler has a great selection of local, regional and national craft beers. They have 10 taps of which at least 80% or more are stacked with delicious craft beer offerings and no macro fizz. A beautiful thing indeed. The price per pint is perfectly reasonable and sometimes downright cheap as compared to some other craft beer locations in NKY. It seems that there are at least two beer specials a day making the great prices even better!
I have eaten a few different items off of the menu and nearly everything I have had has been very tasty. The Kentucky Egg is quite delicious and the sampler platter gives you a taste of many delicious items that they make. The homemade pimento was especially good. The prices are moderate and seemed deserved for almost everything I have had. The only issue I have is with the prices of the sides. I ordered a side of fries to snack on expecting a basket sized portion for the price, what I got was one potatoes worth on a small saucer with primarily small bits  - and they were significantly under seasoned. Win some, lose some.
Overall this is a great new addition to the community and i highly recommend you experience it for yourself.
What a great little bar tucked away in a small strip mall in Oakbrook! Â My friends and I went there after a long walk. Â We all live in the Oakbrook, Florence, Ky area. Â We were pleasantly surprised by the large selection of beers. It is not just a beer joint though. Â You can order just about any drink and the bartender can make it to perfection. Â And the food!!! Â Delicious! Â I had a homemade black bean burger with homemade fries. Â The burger was moist, not dry like some black bean burgers can be and the fries were some of the best I've had. Â Both were perfectly seasoned. Â Others got chicken on a stick with homemade slaw. Â The chicken was moist and very tasty and the slaw was also very good, not your normal slaw. Â My only complaint is that there were 2 young men playing guitars and singing and it was too loud to carry on a conversation. Â The music was very good though. Â We will definately go back. Â I can't wait to try more of their great selection of beers.
Review Source:Saw a "New and noted" by Polly Campbell this morning and then read the great Yelp reviews and thought we'd check it out. I could rattle on about the experience but I'll keep this short. First thing we noticed were the acoustics ~ nothing drives me crazier than sitting at a bar or in a restaurant and every sound bounces off the walls ~ no ambiance. We each ordered a burger and some guy, who I assume is the owner, raved his burgers are better than Terry's. Terry's and Gordo's are the top 2 burgers in Greater Cincinnati in my opinion and this wasn't even in the top 10 - make that 20. The burger came with fries ~ the longest fry on either of our plates was about an inch ~ all bits and pieces ~ we definitely got the bottom of the bag. If you live in Oakbrook it might be a nice enough local place for a beer and some food but I wouldn't go out of my way to find it.
Review Source:Great beers and food that includes fun twists on classic bar food. Â For example, instead of a Scotch egg, it's a Kentucky egg with goetta instead of sausage. Â They make their own pimento spread too. Â Watch for specials. Â They are good about posting the beer and food specials on their Facebook page. Â We've been there a lot already. Â We're going to be there a lot in the future too.
Review Source:Neighborhood Gem! Â It's a bit of a drive but worth it. Â I wish they had opened in my neighborhood. Â The atmosphere is friendly and open.
We arrived around 8:45 and there was a good crowd including the outside tables. Â The bartender/chef/owner helped us pick out a beer - OTR. Â It was very good and at the right temperature.
I started with the wedge salad including their housemade blue cheese dressing. I then had the buffalo wings. Â Both were very good although I would have liked more heat on the wings (they were about "medium").
After another beer, my buddy and I split an order of the pretzels. Â They were great. Â The housemade cheese spread complemented the hot pretzels very well.
I look forward to returning to this neighborhood gem.
I'll admit to being the guy who stands in the craft beer section of the liquor store for a half hour before eventually panicking and buying the beer with the funniest label or highest abv %. I get excited about the idea of craft beer, but the actual practice usually makes me break out in hives. I learn best by trial and error, so, the notion of a craft beer bar right up the street from me, where I can pick and choose new beers by the glass or bottle, is right up my alley.
I have a feeling Holler Hops & Grill and I will be on the same learning curve for a little while. They've only recently opened, and the potential to be an excellent beer bar is there. They've got about a dozen rotating taps, and at least 20 offerings in the cooler. It's almost too much choice. I'd love to see a beer menu with some kind of description for each variety. At the very least, arrange it by porters, stouts, ales, ipas, etc....I'd hate to just panic and order a Guinness.
The food menu, meanwhile, is excellent. A few different vegetarian options are always a welcome addition, and both the veggie burger and white wine pasta were great. The handmade black bean burger, in particular, was fantastic. It's a "knife and fork" kind of burger for sure. After a few drinks, and several longing glances at other diner's plates, my wife and I decided to try an order of the pretzels and beer cheese. Good decision! We'll start with those next time. Another lesson learned.
Can't wait to watch this place grow. We'll be back for sure!
This place was fantastic! I came by with some friends for dinner and the food was great! I had the beer cheese and pretzels and they were really good. The pretzels were like some kind of pretzel/garlic bread hybrid and the beer cheese was also good. My burger was delicious and fresh. The staff was really friendly and helpful too. I'm definitely going to come back.
Review Source:My husband and I went to have dinner here and the burgers are great. One of the best burgers I've had, the meat is perfectly cooked and juicy, and you fall in love with it from the first bite, also their hot wings are delicious. Their food is pretty awesome so we are looking forward to go there soon again and try more stuff in the menu. They also have lots of beers, I specially loved a cider one they recommended for me. The place is clean and the atmosphere is great, you feel comfortable the moment you get in. Great place to have a drink with friends or just dinner with the family.
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