Hidden Craft SD in downtown San Diego pairs a 36-tap self-serve craft beer wall with a full New American kitchen inside a ground-floor space on West Broadway. The self-pour system charges by the ounce across all 36 handles, rotating kegs from the same San Diego microbrewery pipeline that stocks downtown tasting rooms like Ballast Point Brewing. An in-house kitchen builds the food program around smoked-gouda mac and cheese, craft-beef poutine, smash burgers, and salmon nicoise salads—dishes designed to pair with IPA and stout flights. The outdoor patio hosts live music nights and trivia, while the main dining room converts for private buyouts handling birthdays, business mixers, and holiday parties in a layout comparable to enclosed event patios at nearby deck655. Dogs are welcome on the patio, and halal and vegan menu options broaden the dietary range beyond the standard beer-hall format. Full-venue private buyouts with custom tap lists, catered menus, and dedicated event staffing for 100-plus-guest corporate receptions represent the largest productions the space handles.