Credit: Jason Desomer
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Jason Desomer

Four years after opening their first brewpub on North Mississippi, StormBreaker Brewing owners Dan Malech and Rob Lutz expanded in May to a second location in the St. Johns neighborhood.

While I sip a hazy Jurassic Juice IPA (which Iโ€™m told was not named to coincide with the release of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), Malech explains that watching the build-up around their rented outpost on Mississippi made them realize it was time to seek more permanent roots elsewhere.

โ€œMy main reason was, looking at our current location and our current space, which we love, it could be bought or torn down or turned into a condo,โ€ he says.

After a yearlong process, the duoโ€™s search for stability finally paid off, and they purchased the building on North Lombard that formerly housed Plewโ€™s Brews and the St. Johns Dentist Office.

With the wall separating the two previous businesses torn down, the space is flooded with natural light, and features lumber-heavy dรฉcor with high ceilings, booths, old photos of the neighborhood, decorative saws, and rustic woodwork salvaged from the buildingโ€™s original rafters and walls. Outside, thereโ€™s a covered, dog-friendly patio with a mural of the St. Johns Bridge painted by local artist Chris Bigalke.

The new space presents plenty of new opportunities for StormBreaker: Thereโ€™s a full bar and kitchen, allowing the team to expand their non-sudsy offerings.

Formerly a senior editor and the music editor at the Mercury, CK Dolan writes about music, movies, TV, the death industry, and pickles.