
What's funny is that my Grandpa worked there in the mid-1900's when it was Higbee who did steel piping for automobiles. After WWII, it was also a factory for producing flash bombs.
Since 1998, the venue has been a popular brew pub serving their own brews (which you can buy at Nino Salvaggio's down the street or at the restaurant...in KEG FORM) and delicious food at

I thoroughly enjoyed my Hot Crab and Cheese Dip with a Water Street Wheat Beer. I'd also recommend the Cajun Salmon and Avocado Sandwich with homemade chips that I had for dinner.
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