“East Village taproom pouring 11 house beers with WWII decor and daily happy hour — bring your own tacos.”
Daily happy hour until 7pm confirmed by multiple reviewers as a draw.
No kitchen, no food trucks, 11 taps of house beer brewed elsewhere.
Reviewer 'hopped off the trolley and walked straight in' — transit-friendly location.
Reviewer notes 'each tap room has a different theme of WWII' with 'cool art'.
“Little Miss Brewing's East Village taproom is the post-work decompression chamber locals hit before heading home or to Petco.”
**What makes this different:** While The Blind Burro anchors itself to the Padres schedule and Punch Bowl Social offers lanes and ping pong, Little Miss keeps it elemental—11 taps, no food, no distractions, just beer poured by bartenders who know the difference between their lager and their fruited peach ale. This is the spot where you stop in for one and stay for three, not because there's a game on or a food truck parked outside, but because the beer's competent and the bar doesn't ask anything of you.
The taproom runs daily happy hour until 7pm, which explains the steady flow of East Village residents hopping off the trolley for a quick reset. Each Little Miss location carries a different WWII theme—this one leans into vintage art and old-school tap handles—but the vibe stays low-key, almost cafeteria-casual. You're not here for ambience. You're here because it's on your walk home and the lager's clean.
Seating splits between a 12-stool bar and scattered tables, plus a patio that fills up fast when the weather cooperates. No food onsite, but enough options within a block that it's never a problem. Regulars treat it like their go-to decompression stop—grab a seat at the bar solo, bring the dog to the patio, or post up with coworkers after a long Thursday. The brewery doesn't brew onsite; everything's tapped from their main operation, so consistency holds across visits.
Downside: when it's slow, it feels a little too quiet, almost sterile. But most nights, especially around happy hour, the flow's steady enough to keep the energy right. If you're looking for a full night out, this isn't it. If you need a solid beer and 45 minutes of no-pressure unwinding before the next thing, you've found your spot.
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