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    My friends and I are pretty regular customers here, and we love it. The beer selection is obviously unbeatable, and the servers know what they're talking about, so they can help find the right beer for your taste. The food menu keeps improving. It's solid bar food - we usually get some fried pickles and a flatbread pizza, or we order from the nearby PF Chang's. The menu also tells you which beer goes well with each dish, which I find pretty cool and helpful. And a major plus for me is the TVs everywhere to watch whatever game is on at the time. If you like great beer or want to try some new ones, WOB is definitely your best bet.

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    So I really wanted to give this place 4 stars, but they really upset my friend so they got knocked down a peg.

    We weren't really greeted at the door, but were able to find seats really quickly.  We sat on the patio which was awesome because it was the perfect night.  Within 2 minutes the waitress was over and taking my order.  She took time to explain the menu to me and even gave me advice based on my preference.  She was AWESOME!

    The beer menu is kinda overwhelming but the waitress actually seem to know their stuff so feel free to ask them questions.  For instance, I love Revolver Blood and Honey and Wells Banana Bread Beer.  After having both of those I asked for her suggestion and she brought me DogFish Head Pumpkin.  Um wow! this was an awesome beer.

    Now why I gave them 3 not 4 stars ... first the greeting staff was rude.  Second, my friend ordered bucking bock on tap (his 2nd favorite beer) and when it came he told her tasted wrong.  We all tasted it and agreed it did not taste like the normal bucking bock.  But she didn't listen so he just ordered another beer.  I would have liked someone to say they had tried but it was correct... just some acknowledgment of the problem.  

    So in summary great beer and great servers; bad hostess and bad management.

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    I've been to this location several times since they opened; have always pretty much had decent service. I went with some friends on April 29th and had the worst service I've ever had there, much less any bar. The waitress passed our table numerous times throughout the night with all of our glasses being empty; in which we had to stop her and ask for refills. Needless to say when we got our check, she was not tipped too well. The next day when I looked at my account, she added an additional $10 to her tip. I immediately emailed the franchise and the corporate office to get the issue resolved; it's now the middle of May and I still haven't heard anything. Watch out for your receipts being altered and check your accounts!

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    Funny thing is that I don't drink but I came here with friends.  

    Cons: The food was mediocre at best and they only had cans of pop for people like me not drinking.

    Pros: the food menu is only 2 weeks old so I'm sure it will get better, cheap cigars, and potentially one of the nicest waitstaff I've ever met.

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    The name pretty much sums it up. Nice patio seating with a fireplace. They serve food now and you can also order from the restaurants around there and they will deliver to you. Service is usually good but sometimes it can be crappy with a certain bartender and server.

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    I've really enjoyed my few visits to WOB, the number of drafts available is reason enough to keep coming back.  But when the weather is right, the patio seating and the outdoor bar is almost perfect for hanging out with friends and trying out beers literally from around the world.  

    While there are plenty of beers from around the world try, I've enjoyed drinking some of the brews from around the United States, California to Maine.  There are copious amounts of great tasting beers inside the U.S.

    The service has been excellent and the bartenders truly know something about beer, which makes finding new beers to try fun.

    The shear volume of bottled beer is unbelievable.  When you walk in, you see coolers filled with bottles and bottles of cold beer.  There's a handful of red & white wines on the menu, but don't especially large selection.  Don't be mistaken this is a palace of beer.

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    The first to stars are earned just for the name-I love thinking of a World of Beer.  Finally a place I can call home!  
    It earns all four stars by being a great destination to enjoy true quality beer. The quantity of choices may not be as voluminous as Flying Saucer, but the options they have are all quality.  The servers seems to have a good grasp of the brews and are quick to make suggestions they think will please based on other beers you have enjoyed.  The prices are on par with any other establishment of its kind.  The outside patio is very nice and a great place to relax with friends.  The i can get a bit crowded and they seem to have the upstairs closed off almost every time I am there-but that is a small complaint.

    If you are in this neck of the woods, do yourself a favor, and come enjoy a great brew and unwind

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    I am no beer connoisseur by any means but I love to try different beers, and that is where World of Beer comes in. I've driven by countless times and thought it was time to change that.

    When we first walked in we saw a few people standing outside. One guy asked us to show our IDs. In retrospect it made sense, but at first we were like, Oh, ok. This guy wasn't even in front of the door he was outside near the stairs. Anywho. Inside you have to seat yourself. This wasn't clear either. The place is small so we had to walk around before we spotted a table and seat. None of the servers assisted us. We didn't need to be babysat, but it would have been nice if there was a sign that indicated we needed to seat ourselves.

    After taking our seats, things got much better. Our server, Carrie, was super nice and patient with us. We had no idea what to get. There were so many choices. We told her we like the sweet stuff (aka Angry Orchard Crisp) and she made two flights for us with 8 4-oz shots of different beers she thought we would like.  We made a game of it and rated each one. That was our favorite part, in addition to the live music playing upstairs. Our favorites were the Witikerke (very light and smooth, with a hint of sweetness), Left-Hand Milk Stout (dark, espresso-ey and chocolately) and the Sea D Blue (smooth as well with hints of honey---omggggggg).

    I was hungry so I ordered a Reuben. WOB allows the restaurants next door to deliver. That probably would have been a better choice. The sandwich was good but I have had way better (Jason's Deli, for instance, where the meat is piled over an inch thick). The key to a good Reuben is lots of sauerkraut and corned beef--especially the beef. The sandwich was a little flimsy and when another server brought it to the table, she said nothing but placed the sandwich down (no napkins) which was a little odd.

    I liked it and I would definitely come back to try something new and for the live music.

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  • 0

    I dunno folks, only been here a couple of times, once awhile back to grab a few friends to go eat, and the other when I actually had a chance to sit down and have a couple of beers.

    Place is nice inside, they have a side sit down bar they open up when weather is nice, and a seating area outside where you can smoke. That's a plus for us, but no shade out there when we went, no umbrellas. Got a little warm, even though it was still cool outside.

    After my visit, I gauge the place this way. They got a lot of different beers, and it's a good place to go to try out new beers you can't get anywhere else, (or at least, not close by).

    However, beer prices are high baby! Like a lot of other reviews I read, and it isn't a *small* increase. Here's my example. Revolver Blood and Honey, here it's an amazing high of $8.25 a pint. I won't mention the name of the other place, but I assure you it's a nicer place where at their price of $5.50 for the same thing, I used to think was a little high. I don't mind and can understand higher prices between places, but not what I consider "holy sh*t" higher prices.

    In my younger days I really liked the Flying Saucer in downtown FTW. Haven't been there since they moved to the 8.0 location, but in it's old digs, I know they had way more beers on tap, *maybe* not as many bottled, but I can't be sure of that. I do know one thing, unless the Saucer has increased prices insanely, I can't see what this place has going for it.

    It's an okay place, looks more geared towards the really younger crowd, but unless this place had something specific I wanted to try, I wouldn't be making it a place I would visit very often.

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    This bar has a great selection of beers and you can order from some of the restaurants nearby and they will deliver to you.  It's a bit overpriced and the inside is small.  Huge patio, but once it gets cold you will be cramped with other freezing bodies inside.  Arlington really needed a place like this, so if you're from this area and don't want to drive all the way to saucer or other gastropubs in Dallas for craft beer, WOB might do.

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    What do you do when you're hanging out with a couple of beer geeks and have time to waste? You head on over to World of Beer.

    We went there Thursday night: a nice crowd, but we were still able to get a table for 3 without any problem.  Special bonus: it was Ladies Night, so I got to choose from a selection of drafts for just $2.  Other cool bonus: it was beer bingo, so we were able to be entertained playing for various swag.  (I was 1 space away from winning black-out.  ONE. SPACE!)

    I was happy that I got a cider on draft. The guys were happy with a variety of local beers.  The wait staff was friendly and attentive.

    All together, a fun night out.  It's a bit outside of our normal stomping grounds, but if in the area I'd definitely return.

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    Okay, I'll admit their beer selection is pretty damn good. But my beer tastes like crap when the atmosphere sucks. Like frat dudes and ugg boots? Then by all means, this is your spot. Where's the dank?? It's next to Pho 95, so I happened to stop by one time when Oktoberfest was in full swing. The waitresses were in the typical German beer girl get up, but one was in an enticing Alice and Wonderland costume. Close enough? I laughed my way through one beer and haven't been back.

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    After a tough day of electronics shopping I needed a drink. Being right around the corner from WoB, it seemed the perfect opportunity to check this Mecca of beer out.

    First off, I will agree with the Steven S. review in that, "If you like your beer and you don't mind paying the price, this is your place." I was a bit taken aback by the prices, but all was forgiven when the Rahr Bourbon Barrel Aged beer was tapped. OMG this beer was delicious. I don't think I have ever had a dark beer as smooth and as complex as this one. I would come back for it alone. So while I was initially thinking A-OK, after being introduced to the special Rahr, I am indeed a fan.

    WoB was a worth the visit. Plenty of beers on tap and in bottles. I was surprised that they did not have the one beer I've been looking for for a while (De Verboden Vrucht), so alas my search will continue, but the fact that all the beers are in a nice menu format, makes for fun browsing. Also noteworthy is that getting a sample of the various drafts is not a problem.

    Nice outdoor seating area too, complete with funky patio heaters (the flame shoots up through the middle).

    It also looks like there is a trivia night (I think it was a Wednesday on our visit)

    There are 36 locations... First one was in Tampa, FL. The city of my alama mater. I'll have to check out the original next time I go back.

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    Staff and management are awesome. Beer selection is unbeatable! Love coming back! Plus they have a nice little patio area for cigars.

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    Been here a couple times. I live in Keller so I don't find myself passing all the bars in Fort Worth to come to south Arlington unless I'm meeting up with people. My experience both times has been incredibly consistent.

    Place feels like space is not well used and everybody is cramped. It's not that big of a deal because the patio is very spacious (except when weather interrupts patio use). The biggest problem with the location is the terrible audio system. It is way, way too loud in that place. You can't have a conversation, especially when a band is on. I get that it's the weekend and lots of places are full of music but that's usually not the right setting for a beer bar like that. You can tell a lot of people are put off by it because the patio is usually more crowded than the interior.

    The beer list is extensive albeit slightly overpriced. One problem with the draft list is that it's not always accurate. There's often new beers on the wall that aren't on the menu. Last weekend when I was there I think a quarter of the taps were not on the list. What I like most about the WoB selection is that even though they are a large chain there is a strong Texas presence in the selection, including stuff that isn't available at other craft beer bars in DFW. They also tend to bring in beers that are hard to find, even when they only get one or two kegs. Those hard to find beers are worth the $7 half pints.

    If the loudness factor isn't the worst problem it's definitely the staff. Some of the waitresses are very pleasant and provide great service but about half of them only seem to want to serve the largest groups to try to get the most tips. The bartenders are real hit or miss about service. It's like you had to find the right place to order and make the bartender remember you to get consistent service. That's silly. What really grinds my gears is the lack of beer knowledge. I know WoB says they put their servers through a beer school but it must be very limited and the servers must know absolutely nothing else about beer. They can be very rude about trying to correct what you call a beer or using common beer terms if they don't understand it or it's not what they have been taught. The first time I was there the bartender threw a fit because my wife called a particular beer an "ESB" (which it is) but the tap says "ale" and the bartender was insistent they didn't have the "ESB" only the ale of the same name. Ok, well an ESB is an ale, so shut up and pour the beer. Last time there was a cask from a local brewery and I asked if the cask was tapped -- ready to be poured -- and the bartender could only understand that to mean tapped out, as in empty. I understand not everybody is a beer geek and just because you went through training you're not going to know everything but you don't have to argue with people over it and act like you know everything when you are clearly confused.

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    I absolutely love this place and cannot wait for the Dallas location to open! The servers are friendly, they have something for everyone (even my non beer friends) and I always enjoy great brews while I'm there. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because having a live band in such a small area isn't really all that appealing to me as I'd rather enjoy my craft beer and be able talk (not yell) at my friends.

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    Atmposhere is pretty nice and love the patio. However, the sound system in this place is like nails on a chalkboard. It's annoyingly loud and is extremely distorted. Beer is also very pricy. Don't think we will be going back unless they make some adjustments.

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    I'm a fan. When I visit a place with an extensive beer menu, I want to try something new. The servers here are always happy to recommend something based on my preferences, and they usually go a good job of it - I've come across a lot of things I wouldn't really have tried otherwise.

    I'm not a huge fan of the sports playing on the TVs or the loud music, but I understand that those work for a lot of people. I prefer the somewhat quieter patio seating - you sit there, try new beers, and have a nice conversation with friends. What's better than that?

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    Horrible customer service. Just walked in and right back out after spending 5 minutes there. Waitress said Hi and I replied Hi back. Took a seat at the bar and the bartender made 3 trips by me in 5 minutes... never even acknowledged my presence. He does not have the customer service skills to be the busboy.

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    They have Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro. YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! They also have a huge selection of other stuff on draft and in bottles, but all I had was the Nitro. Because it's fantastic. I have no idea if they serve anything besides beer, but from the name I would assume that they don't.  I was also incredibly surprised that there were quite a few people in there at 3pm on a tuesday, since they open at 3, the bar stools were at least 3/4 full, but there were plenty of tables available as well. Service was helpful but not overbearing, and the beers came out in the proper glassware, not overly chilled and just right. If I'm ever back in this area, I'll be stopping by.

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    Stopped in here on a tip, and damn was it a good one.

    The staff first and foremost  are worth five stars. They are highly professional and knowledgable in each of the 500 beers they serve. They take the time with each guest to guide and suggest a good choice tailored to each guest.

    The selections are top notch,  I've been a beer fan or years and have sampled hundreds of beers, but I was able to find many many new beers to try.

    Excellent. And FYI rumors of a Greenville location in Dallas are in the works!

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    So, here's the thing. I don't like beer. Yeah, I know. But after visiting a set up similar to this in California and being pleasantly surprised by the fact that not all beer tastes like liquid nickels, I decided to check out the selection.

    And, as mentioned, they have an impressive selection. Over 300 to be exact. And they had a couple of my favorite staples (Woodchuck Pear & Lindeman's Framboise) plus a few others that caught my eye.  I was also surprised that they actually had a bar menu; when I first looked into it, there was no menu but you could order from any spot in the shopping center and they would deliver it to you.

    It was a good experience and I'm sure to go again and try a few more beers out.  I wish they had more dining space inside, chairs with backs and a larger second floor.  The patio is great with some couches and an outdoor fireplace for cool evenings, but with only 3 couches available, they are the first to fill up.  So get there early or sit up next to some strangers.

    Also, a happy hour would be awesome.  I mean, if you can't enjoy a beer during the celebratory hours after work with a discount, then what's the point?

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    Update: Ok, they had Moose Drool, Victory's Summer Love and the chocolatey, spicy brewing of New Belgium's Lips of Faith... this kicks it up one star each... then I went to WoB to see Chris Watson play... WoB's p.a. system broke... so, no music, lose two stars... so, averaging the 1 star with this two star review... 1.5 stars... round to 2.

    Improvement is improving! Now, that you've kicked-out the children, maybe you can get your sound system working like a real bar -- I'll come back when you Chris Watson play again.

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  • 0

    It was quite packed the night I decided to come here with a few friends, so we ended up on the patio on a chilly night. That sucked, but at least they had a little fire :) They had a live band playing that night I believe and it was just a few extra dollars if we wanted to watch that. Some of the beers are a little pricey, service is good, and atmosphere is that of your typical sports bar. If you like wine as well as beer the red and white (not the dog fish one) is delish. I think this place would be better on a weeknight when it's less crowded since it's kind of small for weekend crowds.

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    So many varieties to choose from. They have over 500 beers to choose from and 50 on tap, they have beer from around the world and even local beers.
    It's a good place to hang out with friends who like to try out new exciting range of beers, good customer service and nice ambiance.

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    Pretty cool concept! Beers from all over the world for the most part, casual atmosphere, the only iffy thing is that when it gets crowded, it's the most annoying place ever. Expect to have to stand for long periods of time when it's Friday or Saturday night. Oh and their house band covers typical abercrombie & fitch-y 90's hits/00's hits and it makes me want to walk right on out sometimes. To sum it up- its a cool place that has potential to get better in the future!

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    Ehh, went here after some Chipotle to see if it was cool, should have know better when there were like 6 people in the place.  Bartender tells me happy hour is dollar off drafts, cool and then charges me more than what is listed on menu, boo, not going to argue over 50 cents.  If I want beers I will be going to Flying Saucer, this place won't be open long. sixteen bucks for 2 beers. yikes

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    The world of beer is an amazing place to ...well... go drink beer ofcourse.
    I love that they have over 5000 kinds of beer and I still have 4997 to go if I want to try them all.

    Food: They only have different types of liquid meals. That's right beer is food!
    Service: They have a bunch of hoties as servers.
    Price: Affordable. Some beers can be expensive so choose wisely.
    Decor: Typical sports bar. Flat screens and stuff.
    Extras:
    They often have special events going on that will feature local and not so local breweries. Last time I went it was Stone Brewery and they gave me a free glass. Last week the had 1/2 off on all Texan beers. You gotta follow their facebook or check their website periodically to know what's going on.
    The dont serve food here, but they have menus of all of the restaurants in the plaza, and usually the restaurant will deliver you the food to the world of beer. Its really cool to have on friend order a burger, another sushi, another pho, and another a burrito. Fun times.
    This place is cool try it out! :)

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    Fu**ing LOVE WORLD OF BEER! I also love beer in general. Get yourself a WOB card for $15 and start drinking your way through all 500 types of beer. You get rewards on the way. My favorite by far has to be a Japanese beer called Asahi, highly recommended!!!! If you're hungry they have phone numbers for the food places nearby and they'll even bring the food to you in WOB, as long as it's not too late. Oh, get some beer shots too, YUM!

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  • 0

    This place is just ok for a beer. Went on Wednesday after work with some buddies. One negative is no happy hour prices. They do have a bunch of beer to choose from the waitress tries to help you make a selection. But she is not much help.
    They do not have food a negative. But you can order from local places and they bring the food to you.
    The place is not real big. The patio is not great. The beer is 7 to 9 dollars.
    I will not rush back but if someone wants to go I would.
    They need Happy Hour Prices!!!!

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    The only thing I can really say about this place is that they do have an excellent selection of beer and one of the biggest menus I've seen. But...

    -The menu is organized alphabetically instead of by style which was really annoying.
    -It had a really uncomfortable environment (small tables, high bar stools w/ no backs, sunlight beaming in through the gigantic windows on the front of the building).
    -Patio section is nice and comfy, but doubles as the entrance so there's a lot of foot traffic coming through.
    -and worst of all our waitress didn't know an IPA from a stout and was too busy attending a table of 25 year olds in Affliction shirts to bother herself with checking up on me and my husband.

    I really do love that good craft beer is starting to become more popular and would love to see more places "like" this one to start popping up, I just wasn't particularly impressed with the way they pulled this location off.

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    A great place to find a good beer.  They will not have your typical Miller or Bud on tap, but have so many other great beers.  They rotate the kegs regularly and seasonally so every time you come in, you will be able to try something new and different.

    Pretty regularly they will have music and a great scene on the weekends. Its a great place to meet friends and to hang out.  The outside patio has decent amount of seats with couches, chairs and even a small fireplace going.  

    I would recommend for any beer lover to try out this place that live in the area.  I would use it as my beer rotation selection more often if one was closer to me, but will only be able to visit when ever I am in the Arlington area.

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    Oh my, World of Beer, finally. Welcome. We're ready.

    I'm very much square in the aim of these guys, and having been to a WOB in Tampa, the new build out in Arlington is super slick, the beer eccentric and world-wide, and I can't wait to get back in for a pint. It's a cozy, multi-story arrangement, and if you arrive thirsty with a bent toward trying something you've never had before, chances are they can accommodate.

    What's similar to other bars you may know is, namely, the many varied taps you'll find here. That in itself is a welcome addition to the area but not particularly remarkable or super noteworthy. A conversation with some of the folks behind this place netted something much more valuable, namely, a philosophy that keeps WOB awash in new suds and original suds year-round, specifically when it comes to the taps.

    They keep one keg of each of their featured brews around, and when it's gone, something new and equally exotic but different emerges in its place. It is, essentially, like waiting for a beer-lover's eternal springtime, when hope abounds. I can't promise you that you'll love every single beer you try that you've never had before....but I'd be surprised if you didn't appreciate the journey nonetheless.

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    When the zombie apocalypse begins, this place might be my second stop. I mean, first stop has to be the gun store. This place has tons of beers on tap and an open door policy with food. You want to bring in a pizza, burrito or sushi, this place wont object.

    The beer is a bit expensive (especially on tap) and right when you enter you'll notice that there are more wait staff just standing around then people drinking. Also, it doesn't matter which way you look, you'll be watching some sort of TV show.

    I've been here three times and it seems that most of the customers are in their 50's+. This is not a college bar....yet!

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    Hands down best beer selection in Arlington.Indeed, the bottled selection challenges metroplex beer powerhouses like Flying Saucer.  The tap selection is, however, more limited.  Some have complained about the beer prices. In fact they are quite reasonable for the beers in question. Lets face facts, you're simply going to pay more for Chimay then Pabst Blue Ribbon no matter where you go. And for that matter, where in else in Arlington can you even get Chimay?  You can count it on one hand.

    World of Beer is located on the Southern corner of a retail strip south of I-20.  The space itself feels somewhat cramped, with some available overflow onto a smallish patio, and an equally smallish balcony.  On the night I went the balcony was inaccessible due to a band playing there to the masses below.  The patio had space, but many of the heaters were out.  There is no food service here, but I am told that you can order from certain local establishments who will deliver to the bar.  Indeed, on the night I went, Double Dave's Pizza was walking the room passing around samples.

    Service was spotty at times.  Our waitress left at about 9 (what bar changes shifts at 9??), and no other server seem predisposed to step up and take our table over.  Also, between the band and the loud recorded music played during the breaks, the "pub" atmosphere that their menu claims they want to foster is largely absent, as it was difficult at best to converse over the noise.  But the crowds there nevertheless seemed to eat it up despite all this.

    I have hopes that a few more weeks in business will see some of these shortcomings addressed, because Arlington definitely needs more places like World of Beer.

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    Service - 5 Star
    Food - No Food
    Ambiance - 5 Star

    If you like your beer and you don't mind paying the price, this is your place.

    If you like food with your beer, you can have something delivered from nearby. (they serve no food, here)

    If you like conversation with your beer, go someplace else or sit on the patio. (they have the music cranked up so much, you can't talk unless you shout out or get close and personal)

    Great setup. Very modern. Very hip young waitresses who been trained on their beerology. Very big menu of beers. They only have about 20 drafts, but they have over 300 beers by the bottle.

    This is a franchised idea, and everything is very slick.

    I would go back just to try some of their interesting selections, but it would just be for a visit. I couldn't afford to make this an everyday hangout (the prices are a little steep) and I still like to talk to my wife while I drink (loud music), but it seems a cool place, nonetheless.

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    I keep trying to like this place, but the music is a big detraction. I took my boss there for a Christmas beer. I didn't say anything about the music ... he did, and we left after one beer. Of course, we're both over 40, so it might be an age thing. My boss has a theory. He says the music is intended to discourage the 40 plus crowd and they want to attract a younger crowd.

    Also, $16 for 2 beers?

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    I live in Austin but grew up in Arlington. When I go home I hate the boring bars. This place is different, fun, and I think the prices are pretty fair. The service was good as well. I would say, it is odd that you have to go outside in the cold to see the selection of winter warmers, but whatever. This will be a new main place I go to when back in town.

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    Looovve this place! Finally, a nice bar in Arlington that's not nestled inside a restaurant. The only bad thing is... I wish it opened sooner because it has an amazing patio, with sofas, fire pit, a garage door at the bar for indoor/outdoor drinking. I'm always a fan of a guy playing acoustic guitar while singing pop and hip hop songs :) It also has tons of TVs for sports watching. I think it's non-smoking too, although they do have cigars on the menu. It really doesn't get better than this.

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    I grew up in Arlington, and I can honestly say that WOB does a number on the nightlife in the Agg. Before, the places to go were mostly sports bars, i.e. No Frills and Sherlocks. Now, you truly have a "beer bar" in Arlington. Sure, you could always go to the UTA watering holes, but this drinkery offers something special.

    I have had more beers than this joint can even list, but for Arlington, this establishment is doing a fine job in bringing the beer culture into town. They offer the standard Magic Hat #9 and Oskar Blues, and these are certainly great places to start. Heck,. they even have a strong bottle list and a 20+ tap wall, to boot. But... if you are a real beer snob, this place may not appeal to you that much.

    And that is where the atmosphere comes in. Being new, it offers a very sleek but hip vibe with young servers and a real inviting layout. There is an upstairs loft with some awesome live music, a few pockets of seating, and a large bar. Oh, and plenty of outdoor seating.

    Now.... the best part: as a student, you can get a WOB-U card. They also have "loyalty" memberships and the like. But the simple--and FREE--U card offers 50% on a handful of beers. So, I snuck out with 3 pints for under $13 total. Wow. Mind-boggling. Especially when you see the beers as $7/pint, without the choice for a pitcher. Well, because of the $3 pints, I will most definitely be back when I am in town recollecting my memories in this town, which will always be home.

    The offerings are nothing extraordinary here, but you will certainly find a beer that is new and very affordable for yourself. Pints only. Come early, stay late, get loud. And drink. A lot of beer. Soon. This joint gets packed.

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