Gilla is a classic, small town microbrewery. It’s the kind of spot where regulars chat with the bartenders, and newcomers don’t feel out of place. It was built to be a neighborhood brewery, and that shows in how welcoming it feels. Think high-top tables, a long rustic bar, and open space rather than a packed club vibe. There are often board games and 5 Big Screen TVs that always has all the sports on so people hang out rather than just drink and leave. The atmosphere leans experimental and fun—lots of fruited sours, hazy IPAs, pastry stouts, and rotating small-batch releases. So there’s a bit of that “what are they pouring today?” excitement. It’s more about kicking back with friends, trying flights, maybe catching a food truck outside or Don Beto’s authentic street tacos next door, than loud music or dancing. Weekends can get lively, but still in a low-key way.