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Contribuisci feedbackManagement ran the brewer off! No more Whole Foods Brewing here; it is now just a bar…come and get a pint or a 13 ounce of what they have left before it’s all gone. No more crawlers but you can buy a 64 ounce growler.On tap now they have Side Eye (9 ABV), a fruited sour, and the Defiant Pilsner…after that the Whole Foods Brewing branded beer is all gone.Whole Foods bars no longer exist in the Houston area so this former brewery, it seems, no longer fits into the Whole Foods business model. My suggestion is for you to get your butt here while it still exists because my instinct says they will shut this spot down too next year if not before.This place used to be incredible but the new model has had it out for the bars from the start, unfortunately!
This is literally my favorite brewery in Houston. If you're looking for craft beers that are not only well-made, but made with heart. Look no further! The brewmaster always has something incredible lined up on tap or in the fridge if you want crowler! The staff at the bar is lovely too.
14 types of tapped beer. There are no prices listed, but they range from $4 to $6.Cider (fermented apple carbonated), sour taste, pale ale, IPA, stout, Belgian Duvel, Pilsner, Coors Light.Alcohol content is displayed, but IBU, which is a bitterness index, is not displayed. I'll let you taste it. Many beers are bitter.There are three standard hamburgers for $11, a single patty burger for $8, etc.As expected from Whole Foods Market, it's delicious.I was able to enjoy various beers while snacking on fries!The male staff are very easy to talk to and feel comfortable.Tips are optional!
It's a great hang out place with good draft beers and friendly staff. If you like IPA, you need to try Eric's red rye IPA. It's delicious.
The food bar is getting lower quality. It looks a bit dirty