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Welcome to Salt Springs Brewery

Salt Springs Brewery, located in Saline, MI, is a charming establishment housed in a former church, boasting a unique and inviting atmosphere. With stained glass windows and a welcoming bar, the brewery offers a range of craft beers brewed on-site, including a standout scotch ale. The menu features elevated bar food with a global twist, sourcing ingredients from local farms to create dishes like Korean BBQ chicken and unique burgers with inventive toppings. The brewery's commitment to quality extends to its service, ensuring a memorable dining experience for all visitors. Salt Springs Brewery is a must-visit for craft beer enthusiasts seeking exceptional flavors in a holy ambiance.

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Salt Springs Brewery is a unique establishment that combines the elements of a brewery, sandwich shop, and barbecue joint all under one roof. Located in Saline, MI, this restaurant offers a wide range of amenities, including reservations, delivery, takeout, vegan options, and more. They pride themselves on being inclusive and accessible to all, with features like wheelchair accessibility, ASL proficiency, and eco-friendly practices.

Customers rave about the beautiful atmosphere of Salt Springs Brewery, housed in a former church with stunning stained glass windows and a welcoming bar area. The reviews highlight the exceptional service from staff members like Trinity, who goes above and beyond to ensure a great dining experience. The menu features a variety of dishes, from unique craft beer options to delicious sandwiches and barbecue offerings.

One customer describes the brews at Salt Springs Brewery as fit for royalty, with rich flavors and mouthfeel that leave a lasting impression. The bar staff are praised for their expertise and passion for their craft, making it the perfect place to explore the world of craft beer. The food menu is equally impressive, with options like squash pizza, house-smoked chicken, and flavorful burgers that cater to a variety of tastes.

Overall, Salt Springs Brewery stands out as a must-visit destination for those looking for a memorable dining experience. With a focus on quality, service, and a welcoming atmosphere, this restaurant appeals to a wide range of customers. Whether you're a craft beer enthusiast, a food lover, or simply looking for a unique dining experience, Salt Springs Brewery has something for everyone.

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Erica P.
Erica P.

The cutest restaurant. Stain glass windows are absolutely beautiful. We came in late and ordered a ton of food and drinks. The waitress, Trinity, was beyond patient and so sweet. Every single dish we ordered we loved. You won't regret coming here for a nice dinner with friends and loved ones. Thank you Salts staff for such a great experience.

Alison R.
Alison R.

This is such a great place- Good service, good food, and good service consistently on multiple occasions. Obviously, the atmosphere is pretty neat, too. Definitely a "go to" when in the area!

Stacey G.
Stacey G.

Beautiful atmosphere, the best scotch ale and the brewer has one of the most impressive mustaches I've ever seen. All the praise for Salt Spring Brewery.

Aaron B.
Aaron B.

Salt, what would life be without it? Can you imagine how flavorless our world would be? It's integral to our reality. Then if we want to bring a church into this, a forgettable guru once said, "don't let people rob you of your saltiness, or they'll use you as grit on the street." That's a statement of value, as in don't let this world convince you that you're mundane salt designed for the streets, when you were made for the palates of Kings. These are the brews good enough for Kings, Queens, and everything in between. This old church does what a church should; that is, bring people together for fine food and drink. The place is gorgeous, with a welcoming bar. It feels holy, and so do the brews. We've mentioned the brews a couple of times, but we need to be straight on just how wonderful they are. They are defining flavors, with mouth feel, and rich combinations. Their bar tenders are eager to share their love for the flavors. Their brewers are charismatic craftsman, eager to cater to discerning tongues. If you ever need a reason to get into craft beer, start your pilgrimage here, and then progress. Sure, I may never find a better scotch ale on the face of the planet, but I'm glad I was ruined at a church. That way, my nostalgia is always...well holy in my remembrance. Thank you for all your hard work, and for your craft

Kara S.
Kara S.

Salt springs is my go to place when I have visitors from out of town. They have a large menu, with enough variety that everyone can get something they will like. Lots of vegetarian options for myself! This time we tried the squash pizza- summer squash, Fuji apple slices, caramelized onions, with a fried egg on top. Ive never had anything like it before, a 10/10!! The inside of the brewery is adorable-used to be an old church so the stain glass and little touches from the past are beautiful. We sat outside for the first time, they had a heated patio area. You still needed a jacket, but we enjoyed it! Service is always great, and even fast on a very busy night!

Santanu S.
Santanu S.

Not wanting to drive too far, I discovered this bar & grill on Yelp. It was not too far a drive from hotel in Ann Arbor. There were two bartenders working tonight, a male and a female. The male bartender took care of me tonight. More of the importance of that later. I chose the beer flight as it was the best of two worlds. I could drink four different beers and only consume 16 ounces. The bartender would have let me do five different flights but I did not want to consume that much alcohol. I asked him to choose and selected following: Cashmere Zeppelin * American ale * IPA * 7.7% The Old Miner * English ale * E.S.B. * 6.2% Delicate Cinnamon Sour * American ale * sour * 6.2% Black Magic * German lager * Schwarzbier * 5.3% I enjoyed all but the last. After the first couple sips, I decided I had enough and requested the check. My appetite was mostly satiated from the morning, so I was not in the mood for a large meal for dinner. I ended up ordering the Pretzel Bites. Of the three mustard varieties, I definitely enjoyed the stone ground and highly disliked their beer cheese. Fortunately, the male bartender served me tonight. The couple sitting to my left was served by the female bartender. As another reviewer mentioned, she gave them the investment pitch. I was lucky not to be given the spiel by my bartender. If I had been one of the recipients of the pitch, my rating would have reflected my dismay.

Chelsea C.
Chelsea C.

ABSOLUTELY a must for your next dinner date or group outing. Went here on a weekday evening around 530-6ish. TIP: get a reservation. This place is amazing but smaller than it looks. Great drinks & Mocktails; even better food! Gluten free options galore. I can't believe I got to safely eat fish & chips again!!!! Parking is behind the building and street (downtown Saline). Outside patio for the spring/summer/fall months. JUST GO!

Linda I.
Linda I.

Cool brewery in what used to be a church. Unique atmosphere with the cathedral ceiling, stained glass, and hoppy twist on the creation of Adam on the ceiling. A good sized assortment of craft beer they brew themselves, as well as cocktails, mocktails, and wine featuring Michigan suppliers. They also do beer flights! For food, they have different menus for brunch and dinner, with rotating seasonal dishes. They often source from local farms, and will list them on the menu, which is cool! I would describe their menu as elevated bar food with a global twist. They definitely have options to make everyone happy. Don't miss their house-smoked chicken (my fave is the Korean BBQ). Unique burgers with flavors like blueberry & meyor lemon jam, brie, etc. Perfectly textured truffle fries! It tends to be pretty busy and service can sometimes be a little slow due to this so plan accordingly! May not be the best option for a quick bite. In the summer they have an outdoor patio. Parking close by is pretty easy - there's a free lot off Henry right across the street with plenty of spaces.