Our tap room is open! And other pertinent information.
May 20, 2015Highlights are a) the overhead doors which open into awnings (still a bit cold to use these now – let’s hope things warm up soon!) b) the “Strength Pride Ambition” mural on the wall facing Huron Street – these words have come to represent our company values c) the Erie Canal map table, which took months to design and build.
We also plan to keep one of our taps filled with rotating selections of beers from other local breweries, because we don’t just celebrate our beers, we celebrate all of Buffalo’s beers. Currently on tap is High and Rye, a dry rye stout. This beer was a collaboration Corey did with the brewers at Old First Ward Brewing Company.
All of our beers are $5 or $6. We also serve a Flight of Five (get it?) 5 oz beers for $10.
The Breuben
When we first started working on the plans for our tap room, we knew we wanted to have high quality food, but the original thought was that the purpose of the food was mainly to keep people in their seats to enjoy the beer for longer. After months of menu and recipe design, we are proud to say that the quality of our food rivals the quality of our beer. Our GM, Jon, spent many months assembling a menu of items that would both pair well with beer and in many cases use beer in the preparation. Our chef Mike perfected these items over the last few months. Here is the menu:
• Local. We attempted to use as many locally produced items on the menu as possible. Our pierogis come from Ru’s. The bratwurst and sausage come from T-Meadow. Coffee served in the tap room is exclusively from Public Espresso. For dessert, we feature a flight of ice cream from Lake Effect. We are very proud to use our tap room to feature some of the best of what Buffalo has to offer when it comes to artisanal food.
Celebrate.
We had the folks at Block Club (yet another local partnership) help us tweak our logo to make it a bit sleeker and easier to use with merchandise. We like what they came up with, don’t you?
First, in case you didn’t have our address:
55 East Huron Street (corner of Huron and Ellicott Street)
Buffalo, NY 14203
Second, our hours:
Parking! Currently, we advise that those that can’t find street parking should use the Mohawk Ramp at the corner of Mohawk and Ellicott street. It’s about a block from the brewery, mostly empty after 5pm, only $2 on weekday nights and free on Friday nights and Saturday. We may work on additional parking solutions in the future.