World of Beer SMU
No Longer In Business

5600 SMU Blvd
Dallas, Texas United States 75206
bar  3 reviews
Mon thru Fri 3:00 PM-2:00 AM. Sat & Sun 12:00 PM-2:00 AM.

Taps: 50 | Bottles: 500
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100
  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 10/10
  • SELECTION 15/15
  • FOOD 10/10
  • VALUE 10/10
  • OVERALL 20/20
jakeb66  (1) , | April 14, 2014
Since it’s been a year since the last review, here’s what has changed from the 2 previous reviews. They are no longer allowed to sell to go, they now have a full liquor license. There is now some really great food, including a Chimay Burger! The servers and bartenders are all still on top of their game. There is a free app so you can always keep up with the most recent beer selections, and upcoming events. Really an underated tavern, this place has it all. Insane beer selection, I mean, who else has over 500 different beers in house? Plus the addition of cocktails and some killer grub! Def worth checking out!
78
  • AMBIANCE 4/5
  • SERVICE 8/10
  • SELECTION 12/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 7/10
  • OVERALL 15/20
BMan1113VR  (423) Los Angeles, California | April 9, 2013
Would have loved to have this place near me when I went to SMU. Not the best bar out there, but definitely a nice addition to the area. All craft taps with bottles available on premise or to go. Pretty solid selection of locals and good craft beer (as well as import bottles). Knowledgeable servers, hard to get parking on the weekends. Lots of flat screen TVs for sports games. Flights are available (but watch the cost of flights, charged individually). Overall, I would have loved to have seen this place when I went to school in the area.
84
  • AMBIANCE 5/5
  • SERVICE 9/10
  • SELECTION 12/15
  • FOOD N/A
  • VALUE 7/10
  • OVERALL 16/20
TizzleJizzle  (17) Garland, Texas | March 17, 2013
Ambience was great, usually not too crowded and the chairs/booths are leather and comfortable. Their servers really knew their shit, and some have tried most everything on the menu. Speaking of the menu, it’s more like a book of all kinds of beers sorted by style. Seasonals and new arrivals are posted on a chalkboard for all to see. Don’t feel like drinking there? That’s fine, because they sell all of their single bottles to go at a cheaper price. A worthy addition to the Dallas Craft beer scene.

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