The Taproom, where the main bar is located, retains much of the charm and mystique from the 1930s era with its grand Tiger Mahogany bar (Cleveland's oldest) and intriguing bullet holes said to have come from Eliot Ness himself.
Below the Taproom is the newly renovated Beer Cellar, a beautiful turn-of-the-century "Rathskellar" complete with stone walls, a wooden bar and a viewing area of smaller brewing tanks.
In addition to the Brewhouse (where the central restaurant seating is located), food and beverage service is available in the indoor/outdoor Beer Garden (currently under construction) and in the tree-lined Avenue in front of the Brewpub. Above the Taproom are two facilities known as the Market Room and the Rockefeller Room, which served as law offices for a young John D. Rockefeller before he got his start with Standard Oil (SOHIO).
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