Saint Arnold Brewing Co. built a cathedral to beer, and it’s officially open to the public today after a week-long soft opening. The metal structure takes cues from its industrial neighborhood, with dramatic views of the Houston skyline from the kid- and dog-friendly exterior. Outside, it’s all picnic tables, Adirondack chairs, ceiling fans, and bocce courts with table-side service.

Inside, the gothic-inspired space features LED-lit stainless art depicting the brewing process, and mural-covered “chapels,” or nooks with tables and dramatic paintings from local artists. There’s also space devoted to the members of the Saint Arnold Society, whose free-beer-for-life mugs hang on the wall.

The new full-service restaurant will be open seven days a week, serving up from-scratch items like pizzas, pretzels, and fried pickled green tomatoes. The Saint Arnold will continue to offer tours of its brewing facility next door.

Want to see all the details of the new space? Saint Arnold just posted a very immersive Facebook Live tour on their page. Check out the menu at the new restaurant here too.

The project is from Natalye Appel + Associates and OJB Landscape Architecture, and local artists GONZO247 (a former Saint Arnold employee), Carlos Hernandez, Nick Papas, Robynn Sanders, Matthew Schott, and Jeff Szymanski,