The local Latin-owned brewery establishes its own identity in the tropical-themed Westlake space.
A pink octopus sculpture hovers over the door to Pulpo Beer Co. in Crocker Park, one tentacle wrapped around a pint of beer, cartoon eyes gazing up at the sky. Draped behind the concept’s Ohio-themed branding, the creature appears elsewhere inside the taproom at 20 Main Street: dangling as a chandelier over the dining space, peering over a pair of booths in a wall mural, perched atop every tap handle behind the bar.
Of course, the eight-legged creature is everywhere in this space; the brewery is named after the Spanish word for “octopus.” And, of course, it’s also spotted in the food menu: octopus and squid appear in Pulpo’s seafood coconut rice and fried calamari dishes.
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