Call to Arms Brewing Company started as a vision to perfect brew making by three good friends. They have beers on tap, few being Tennyson Standard, Khores Ballroom Beer, Oat Soda, The Demise of Violet Beauregarde and Costermonger. The establishment is furnished with wood, giving it a rustic and countryside look with high chairs around the bar area.
Established in 2016, Caroline Glover's charming gastropub on Dallas Street is from where guests can get their hands on some of Aurora's most innovative cocktails and flavorsome American delights without having to spend an absolute fortune for them. The place is named after the owner's grand aunt, whose uninhibited approach to life's problems helped inspired her to follow her dreams. The menu has a seasonal flavor to it and is laden with signatures like the Roasted Poussin, Spaetzle and Pecan Pie, which when paired with pours like the 'Autumn in Alba', 'Number Forty-Two', and 'The Hero We Need' creates a series of unbeatable combinations.
If you're a fan of seafood, then one of the best places to experience them would be Fish N Beer. Start the meal with delicious appetizers including Smoked Bay Scallops, Quinoa Crab Cakes, PEI Musssels and so forth. When it comes to Oysters on the Grill, dig into Devil Butter featuring grilled tomato, chile de arbol and garlic butter as well as House packed with garlic butter, parsley and Parmesan cheese. After a filling meal, settle back and chug down a pitcher of beer.
Capturing the essence of Spanish dining, the 9th Door Capitol Hill is one of the most vibrant restaurants and bars. With striking red chandeliers, red booth seating and Spanish wall posters, the warm and intimate setting of the restaurant is ideal for enjoying small plates and long talks with your loved ones. Offering a variety of Tapas on the food menu, you can try the assorted cheeses, meats, lamb skewers, meatballs and clams, to name a few. For drinks, you can either stick to classics like Sangria or ask for the featured cocktail. Try authentic Spanish culinary delights with delectable cocktails and wines at this cozy restaurant.
The dark blue storefront façade doesn't give any inclination of what's inside Jovanina's Broken Italian. Set inside a former cigar factory from the 19th Century, the décor is a lovely medley of the vintage and new. The gear chandeliers, moped stand, industrial lights, coarse brick walls and other antique decorative elements are an ode to the building's past. The retro-industrial vibe of the place is in tune with modernity. Candles can be found throughout the space even leading one to the basement speakeasy bar. Their creative spin on Italian cuisine is seasonal with a focus on wood-fired oven dishes and handmade pastas. Their bar features an impressive wine list, craft beers and cocktails. Reservations are recommended.