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Excellent neighborhood brewery with standout flagship beers, friendly staff, and a family-friendly patio; light on food but heavy on good vibes.
Right Proper Brewing Co. earns its A- grade through exceptional beer quality with flagship beers like Raised by Wolves and Senate Lager earning consistent praise, paired with friendly, knowledgeable bartenders and a welcoming neighborhood setting with murals and family-friendly patio. The taproom falls short of grade A territory due to occasional space constraints during peak hours and limited food offerings, though it delivers reliable execution and strong local loyalty that positions it competitively among the area's better craft beer destinations.
Tucked into Brookland, this taproom leans cozy-industrial with murals, a relaxed patio, and a friendly bar team that nudges you toward the right pour. One guest summed it up as "legendary staff and neighborhood vibes," a place that feels warm and welcoming without pretense. Expect a local crowd, bikes rolling in from the trail, and a family-friendly patio that can get lively. The brewing style is classic craft done right, not gimmicky. Flagships like Raised by Wolves and Senate Lager show balance and drinkability, while seasonals such as Haxan porter and a crisp pilsner keep things interesting. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional brewing: quality ingredients, clean execution, and thoughtful variety over theatrics. Families are well supported by a play area up front and the easygoing setting, though kids may come home dusty from the rocks. Food is limited or vendor-based per reviews, so plan snacks if you have picky eaters. Non-beer drinkers are covered with cider, wine, and even coffee.
Area: Residential-leaning, creative corridor in Brookland with a relaxed neighborhood vibe and local crowd.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness recommended after dark.
Nearby: Near Monroe Street Market and MBT trail; mix of apartments, studios, and small businesses.
Available: Delivery
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