Address: 1900 E Lombard St, Baltimore, MD 21231, USA
Phone: +14106245623
Sunday: 12–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 3–9:30PM
Wednesday: 3–9:30PM
Thursday: 3–9:30PM
Friday: 3–9:30PM
Saturday: 12–9:30PM
Carmine Giattino
Holy beer! This brewery is fascinating. From the moment you walk in, to the moment you take your first sip of cold and refreshing offerings you feel very blessed that this very old catholic church was converted into a brewery! Although you will no longer be able to confess your sins, you will be able to meet some very friendly people when you visit this brewery. 👍🍺🙏⛪🕍
Angela Drake (Not Your Average American)
This unique brewery is worth a visit for architecture alone. The beer was great but served in plastic cups, therefore the 4-star rating. We would have loved an opportunity to walk upstairs for an overall view of the cathedral and take a peak at the great organ in the choir stall.
Jacob Blandford
Pictures don’t do this place justice. It’s one of the coolest breweries I’ve been to. Just something fun about drinking in an immaculate old church with a painting of Jesus looking down approvingly. There’s More than just the setting, the beer was delicious and the staff was friendly. I’m in town for two nights and will be going here on both.
Kitchen Boy
Fun place uniquely located in an old Catholic church. Had been to another such brewery in Pittsburgh so was eager to see this one. The decor as you can see is fun. Includes the organ loft, and empty stations of the cross frames. Beer selection rotates but has something for every taste. I enjoyed the winter ale, interesting spice notes on the dark malty beer and then finished with a pilsner. Great location for people watching, chatting with friends and enjoying a relaxed time. Food is provided by food trucks. Pizza on this particular Saturday. Could probably use more toilet space because I imagine the lines get long when this place is busy. Will definitely return.
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No dogs inside. Will be able to have dogs in the courtyard when it opens in the Spring.
Not yet! Planning to be open in early fall. (Late September / early October.)
No dedicated parking. There’s parking on the street, but after 4pm it will be difficult to find. You’ll probably be walking a few blocks.
I am not sure. Probably it is.
No. Street parking only.
Sometimes food trucks. You can bring your own food.
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