More of a 3 1/2 star review.
If you want the low down on the new No Label Brewery in Katy, and can't make it to the brewery itself, this is the place to go. Located in a fairly nice shopping center, and has a nice vibe. Low key pseudo Irish pub. The owner has joked that they really are not anything close to that, and it is nice to see a sense of humor. A smallish, half rectangle bar to the left as you walk in. Dark wood with some booths and tables that fill out the rest of the open room. Plenty of TV's for sports and some music playing. Calm a relaxing.
The owner is friendly, and knowledgeable about local Texas beer. Besides the owner, everybody else is pretty well trained. Â The food menu is fairly small, a few sandwiches, burgers, fish and chips, a Reuben . Standard as it my be, the food is still good.
On to the beer. They have 10 taps of good quality. Clean lines, and the three No Label beers are fresh as can be. Other than NL, they carry a few Saint Arnold, some Southern Star, and I think some Karback now. Â A decent bottle selection of Texas crafts, Chimay, Sierra Nevada, and Sam Smith. Overall nothing crazy, but kudos for the local Texas craft selection.
A really enjoyable spot, and a place that really supports the local seen. I will be here more often.
Very cool place to come have a drink and sit at the bar. Â A few TV's scattered about. A good selection of local beers. They have no label beer on tap. The bartenders and employees have always been friendly. Â
The bar food is decent, I like the fried pickles and jalapenos. The fried mushrooms are a winner as well. The Philly cheese steak was just average. Not a 5 star restaurant but solid bar food.
I like that it wasn't a smokey bar, when you leave you don't have to worry about your clothes smelling of smoke.
If you are in the area and want to have a beer and a bite to eat, this place to go.