Reservations
Destination taproom for hazy IPA lovers with big outdoor space, friendly staff, and kid/dog-friendly vibe; limited food and IPA-heavy lineup may not suit all palates.
Other Half Brewing delivers exceptional beer quality with confident hazy IPAs and creative rotating releases that earn strong repeat visits. The expansive indoor-outdoor design and family-friendly atmosphere create a welcoming destination for beer enthusiasts, though the IPA-dominant lineup and occasional service inconsistencies prevent grade A territory. Solid execution across quality and ambiance makes this a competitive neighborhood brewery worth experiencing.
The scene reads like a hop lover’s playground: a sprawling taproom with a big outdoor patio, bar arcade games, and a steady hum that turns lively on weekends. Staff pour tasters and steer newcomers, and one guest noted, "I found a favorite after a couple samples." It can get loud during peak times, and the tucked-away Ivy City location means a short walk from parking. The brewing style is confident and creative without showy theatrics. Expect a hazy IPA-first lineup supported by pastry stouts, a crisp rice lager, and occasional NA options. The culinary approach leans brewery-purist and ingredient-driven: modern hop profiles and rotating releases rather than fusion food pairings. If you chase juice bombs and limited drops, this is destination-worthy. Families do well here: multiple reviews mention kid and dog friendly, stroller space, and arcade distractions. There is no kitchen; snacks, food trucks, and QR-code delivery fill the gap. Picky eaters who want a full food menu or non-beer choices may feel boxed in, though a few ciders/sours and an occasional NA IPA help broaden the net.
Area: Emerging industrial-chic district with breweries, coffee roaster, and entertainment venues; attracts beer enthusiasts and groups.
Safety: Generally safe with active foot traffic around venues; feels quieter after hours off main strips.
Nearby: Near Compass Coffee, axe-throwing, and other Ivy City spots; tucked behind a complex, somewhat hard to find.
Available: Reservations
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