JMoon (3), Oregon does not count - explanation |
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November 21, 2009 Whether you live in Santa Fe or are just there for a visit, Second Street is a must visit. The beer is good to better than average and they always have a nice diverse selection of brewed on site suds. The food and service are okay, the building a comfortable place. Recommended. |
| wavers1 (32), novato, California |
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May 23, 2009 good locals only kinda spot. after going there for a decade now i have seen it improve a lot.the ambiance is nice with ample outdoor shaded seating in a very relaxed quiet atmosphere. thier food is the basic better than average pubfare with a few jewels, but overall not amazing.same with the beer. better than most small town breweries, but a lot of the beers have a very homebrewed taste. all are ok, but a couple are good, and the cream stout is ofeten by far the best beer available. they do have a decent variety considering they brew everything there, from abbey’s to imperials and even a mead at times. def the place to go during a visit for local brew. |
| m00ba77 (10), Santa Fe, New Mexico |
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March 27, 2009 The beers here are always good and often excellent. Growlers are not terribly expensive. Happy Hour and nightly specials can make pitchers dirt cheap. Food is standard bar fare with a NM twist. Live music frequently. Friendly staff. Ignore the hippies and enjoy it. |
| josarah (68), Hinesburg, Vermont |
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March 15, 2007 Just how I like them, off the beaten path. This is the place that the locals who know good beer like to hang out. All the beers we tried were very good, for was good, service was a little slow but sometimes you just got to go with the flow. Worth the trp. |
| BeerandBlues2 (157), Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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October 24, 2005 Nicely decorated building with plenty of artwork around. Typical pub fare, nothing especially stood out, maybe the Oktoberfest menu. The beer is average. Service was a tad lacking. |
| Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio |
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July 3, 2005 This was my wife’s favorite in NM ... cool little hippie-flavored joint with a wall painted with hops. Beers with gusto and great food. Top 2 in Santa Fe. |
Larbytown (8), Golden, Colorado does not count - explanation |
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April 7, 2005 my favourite Santa Fe Brewpub. There Imperial Stout warmed me up during a spring snowstorm. |
| erway (41), Albuquerque, New Mexico |
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November 26, 2004 Best place in Santa Fe to drink beer. Beer is consistently very good and sometimes great. Only problem is that they ussually only have 3-4 on tap and no guest taps. Food is some of the best pub food anywhere with some SW mixed in. Service is great. Nice outdoor patio with a lot of artwork inside and always great music playing over the stereo. |
| Terminus (145), Las Cruces, New Mexico |
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October 27, 2004 ya Know, i wasn’t that impresed with this place when i went to visit it in July 04. The atmosphere is not bad, but it was full of hippies from Santa Fe. The beer selection was not good when I was there due to renovation. All their beers were over-hopped for some of the styles. I will have to go back there again and re-rate this place |
| ¾ (599), Colorado |
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October 17, 2004 [ Updated June 20, 2006 ] I really enjoyed this place. Located outside of the touristy parts of Santa Fe, sort of stuck in a neighborhood near the railroad tracks. Nice setting, everything made of wood with large, vaulted ceilings above the bar. We had some dinner while sampled a few beers, watching the Iraq war start in March 2003. At the time they had an imperial stout and a trappist-style belgian ale on tap, so their offerings are better than the regular cookie cutter brewery. Great tasting fish n chips, and beer served at proper temperature. Someplace we’ll visiting often when in Santa Fe. |
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