If you don't hurry in to get some of the Biscochito ale on nitro before it's gone, you're missing out!
Luke Davis
Really great brewery in the downtown/EDo scene. It's connected to an art gallery as well, and has great art shows that usually are not part of the hectic First Friday artscrawl.The beers are small-batch craft and cover the gambit from sours to IPAs. They also have a full coffee bar menu.Oftentimes, there will be live music playing in the small stage up front.The back patio is roomy and has fire pits.Dog-friendly for responsible dog owners.This place has a distinctly different vibe from other watering holes in Albuquerque--having an almost rustic feeling with clientele that are mostly regulars from the surrounding neighborhoods.Highly recommended. Friendly staff, good beer, nice place to unwind or even get some work done.
Bruce K.
Early for meeting friends, I stopped at Thirsty Eye for a frosty beverage. I stayed for about an hour, enjoying their chips and salsa and a second beer. The salsa was closer to "hot" than "medium" which was nice.Comfortable spot, nice wifi, lots of different options for beers. I had a good time.
Jaime-Fransisco Torres
Had both their Rye Ale and West Coast IPA - would highly recommend both
Bruce K.
Early for meeting friends, I stopped at Thirsty Eye for a frosty beverage. I stayed for about an hour, enjoying their chips and salsa and a second beer. The salsa was closer to "hot" than "medium" which was nice.Comfortable spot, nice wifi, lots of different options for beers. I had a good time.[Review 21067 overall - 114 in New Mexico - 30 of 2024.]
Wesley Luginbyhl
Great tasting drinks in a great atmosphere. Stopped in for drinks before a nearby concert and it was the perfect choice. Will definitely go back.
Travis Patterson
This place is fantastic. Beer is on point, music is great, and the art is fantastic
Leah Oviedo
We came for the Burque Taco Club Fundraiser. The Blood Orange Cider is delicious. The employees are nice, there is cool art on the walls, there are clean baños, and a patio area out back. Ample street parking on a Thursday evening.
Andrew S. Griego
What a gem, great beer Octoberfest, great service and the atmosphere is ZEN ✨???️
Sadly, Can't really see anything about the beers whatsoever. I would have liked too though. Me and my Wife were there at 9:30 and they had already closed. We came from out of town. Even though their hours are till 10:00. I called and asked about the hours of operation and the lady said they didn't have any customers So they closed early. I explained to her, Well, you did, but we just left cuz your doors are locked! Maybe they need to adjust their hours for lack of customers. Either way we probably will never be back. ?
Nathaniel Jewell
Great spot! The inside is huge and they have a great patio out back. The beers are delicious.P.S. wet dog friendly too!
J p
Love good beer? Love art? Then go and enjoy both!
De V.
what do you get when you take over a store front and turn it into a 'brewhouse'? bare walls with some covering, minimal drink menus, street parking in the neighborhood, and an appalling excuse for food. Because of the poor acoustics it was hard to hear the band or even have a conversation. Don't need to go back.
If you don't hurry in to get some of the Biscochito ale on nitro before it's gone, you're missing out!
Really great brewery in the downtown/EDo scene. It's connected to an art gallery as well, and has great art shows that usually are not part of the hectic First Friday artscrawl.The beers are small-batch craft and cover the gambit from sours to IPAs. They also have a full coffee bar menu.Oftentimes, there will be live music playing in the small stage up front.The back patio is roomy and has fire pits.Dog-friendly for responsible dog owners.This place has a distinctly different vibe from other watering holes in Albuquerque--having an almost rustic feeling with clientele that are mostly regulars from the surrounding neighborhoods.Highly recommended. Friendly staff, good beer, nice place to unwind or even get some work done.
Early for meeting friends, I stopped at Thirsty Eye for a frosty beverage. I stayed for about an hour, enjoying their chips and salsa and a second beer. The salsa was closer to "hot" than "medium" which was nice.Comfortable spot, nice wifi, lots of different options for beers. I had a good time.
Had both their Rye Ale and West Coast IPA - would highly recommend both
Early for meeting friends, I stopped at Thirsty Eye for a frosty beverage. I stayed for about an hour, enjoying their chips and salsa and a second beer. The salsa was closer to "hot" than "medium" which was nice.Comfortable spot, nice wifi, lots of different options for beers. I had a good time.[Review 21067 overall - 114 in New Mexico - 30 of 2024.]
Great tasting drinks in a great atmosphere. Stopped in for drinks before a nearby concert and it was the perfect choice. Will definitely go back.
This place is fantastic. Beer is on point, music is great, and the art is fantastic
We came for the Burque Taco Club Fundraiser. The Blood Orange Cider is delicious. The employees are nice, there is cool art on the walls, there are clean baños, and a patio area out back. Ample street parking on a Thursday evening.
What a gem, great beer Octoberfest, great service and the atmosphere is ZEN ✨???️
Great beer selection and atmosphere
Restaurantji Recommends
Great beer and atmosphere!
Sadly, Can't really see anything about the beers whatsoever. I would have liked too though. Me and my Wife were there at 9:30 and they had already closed. We came from out of town. Even though their hours are till 10:00. I called and asked about the hours of operation and the lady said they didn't have any customers So they closed early. I explained to her, Well, you did, but we just left cuz your doors are locked! Maybe they need to adjust their hours for lack of customers. Either way we probably will never be back. ?
Great spot! The inside is huge and they have a great patio out back. The beers are delicious.P.S. wet dog friendly too!
Love good beer? Love art? Then go and enjoy both!
what do you get when you take over a store front and turn it into a 'brewhouse'? bare walls with some covering, minimal drink menus, street parking in the neighborhood, and an appalling excuse for food. Because of the poor acoustics it was hard to hear the band or even have a conversation. Don't need to go back.