Hidden gem. This is a cozy little place tucked in a business cul de sac in Granger. Once you find it, you may be surprised by how little it is. That being said the atmosphere is great. There is a small bar, several tabletops and stool seating areas. There is a couch against one wall and a single person mens and womens bathroom.
Fun looking abstract art lines the walls from local artists along with custom designed t-shirts and glassware the customer can purchase. The selection of beer is pretty amazing. I ordered the flight of everything since I had never tasted bare hands before. Several things caught my attention with a large array of hoppy, to fruity, to dark and pale ales.
The crowd on a friday night isn't very large and varies from groups of single men and women to couples. All in all a very pleasant experience and a great place to get craft beer while avoiding a crowded bar atmosphere. Didn't notice any smoking and the only bad part was what seemed like regular out of the bag pretzels someone was...
Read moreGreat beer and surprisingly great food! Four of us enjoyed several of the beers on tap as we waited for a wedding shower to be completed. Too many beers to list but wide variety to suit many tastes. We enjoyed the Rubin and turkey club sandwiches. Both toasted and enough to share. Delicious!! Several people were enjoying a board game while having a refreshing brew. I don’t know if they brought the game or Bare Hands supplied them. Only down side was a few annoying flies inside which I thought was odd for a cold day in late April. Also a group of six came in with a small white dog which they let roam around. Nice little dog, friendly but it eventually threw up on the floor. Owners seemed oblivious to the mess. I would think it would be against health department rules for an animal to be inside a restaurant. It was not...
Read moreFirst Time my husband and I been there. Now given the building is very nice. However the staff was not. I went up to the bar to get served. I want to try the beer and food. The girl behind the bar was talking to a group of guys that where at the bar. She wasn't serving any drinks at the time. They were just chatting. She seen me and turn back chit-chat with them. Another girl come behind the bar walks by doesn't say anything. Then the girl that was talking with the guys at the bar. Finally come over to take my order. Now I to serve and bartend.Idont make my customers feel out of place. Or they have no business to be there. But that exactly the way I felt at this brewery. I felt ashamed that I was there. I felt that I had no business being there. But oh thou the service wasn't good. The Beer...
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