What's On Tap offers an impressive collection of beers on tap, creating a haven for beer enthusiasts. The diverse selection caters to various tastes, from craft brew aficionados to those seeking familiar favorites. The inviting atmosphere and knowledgeable staff contribute to a pleasant experience, making it a go-to spot for enjoying quality beers. Whether you're a seasoned beer connoisseur or just exploring, What's On Tap provides a welcoming environment to savor a diverse range of brews.
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
Great beer selection, as well as a few wines, meads and ciders. Super friendly beer-tenders, yummy pretzels and the pizzas look amazing as well. You can get your own growler filled or fresh cans poured and sealed to take home. They also have a great selection of bottled beers, and they tap a new release every week.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
When you say hole-in-the-wall what comes to mind? This is in-fact a very small pub with a monster menu of fresh on tap craft beers from all over Texas as well as other states. You can sample or have them draw a pint on any of their rotating selections. And there is a brew for every palate! But, beyond, sitting in and enjoying a pint, I love the fact they both sell and will refill your growler. THAT is something not every bar will do, so when I'm in the area, this is where I stop in to have it filled. And growler pricing is incredibly reasonable. I highly recommend them for that, or for a pint or two of a plethora of choices if you just want a beer.
Price per person
$10–20
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
The environment is very tiny and extremely loud. The beer and the variety is amazing. Seating is limited.
Price per person
$10–20
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 3
Neat little place in the Keller Town Square area. Was really surprised to find as many beers on tap as I did. Had no idea this place existed but was recommended by a friend. With several plates on the wall at the Fort Worth flying saucer, I came here after a charity fun run with this same friend and was really amazed to see the eclectic bunch of small releases and bigger names in the microbrew industry. We were here to get a beer, not enjoy any food. Really didn't see a whole lot of food options but then again we really weren't looking. Google seems to recommend items as if they do have food. If I lived down the street from this place, I would probably find myself here a few times a night. Those who live in the condos above who are beer aficionados have a nice little place within walking distance. This was my first and only visit, so I don't really know how often the taps rotate. Neat little place, and will definitely be back.
Price per person
$1–10
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
What's on Tap used to be an inviting local spot for beer and socializing, over time this spot has fallen off its previous standing, they overcharge for some of their "craft" beer and rotate beers frequently. Food offerings are terrible, unless you want heat and eat pizza. Should you decide to carry on a political conversation with someone at the bar, be prepared to have the beer guy tell you that political discussions are not allowed. Or at least frowned upon. Some of the servers, Tim, Jason, and Erica are great, the rest are just wallpaper. After all, you can train a monkey to pour a beer. A much better option is The Local, plenty of options for watching your favorite team from the SEC, Big XII, etc. A much better option is The Local.
Price per person
$20–30
Food: 1
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 1
Just a small typical tap house. Nothing super interesting on tap, standard fair. They do have an interesting selection of packaged beer. They do offer a pretzel and a little Detroit style pizza. Patio is super small but nice.
Food: 2
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 3