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Beer Available At Marble Brewery Taproom (arranged by most recent)
Marble Reserve Ale 97, Marble Belgo Brown , Marble Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout , Chama River Chamafest , Marble Oatmeal Stout 83, Marble (NM) Porter , Marble Double Mash DIPA , Marble Pumpkin Ale , Marble De Smet Hop Harvest Ale , Marble Framboise , Marble Imperial Red 95, Marble Red Ale 96, Marble D.I.P.A. 96, Marble Amber Ale 56, Marble 111 Pilsner 56, Marble Sephira II 92, Marble India Pale Ale 96, Marble Double White Ale 73, Marble Pale Ale , Marble Rye Pale Lager
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| miketd (112), Cleveland, Ohio | | May 17, 2012 Located in a place overlooking the plaza. Nice bar with plenty of seating, in and out. Food was ordered from a pizza shop next door and it was great. Beer is really solid, especially the India White Ale. Definitely would recommend. | | nbutler11 (226), Phoenix, Arizona | | March 28, 2012 This place should be rated a bit higher, in my opinion. Excellent space obscured from the the Santa Fe Plaza. A number of really solid beers on tap when I was there. Very comfortable atmosphere, and a helpful staff. easily the best place for beer in Santa Fe that I visited. | | Oakes (593), Gibsons, British Columbia | | October 29, 2011 Not a brewpub per se, just a taproom. The beer comes up on Tuesdays, so that is the time to grab the latest seasonals. The beers at Marble are generally very good and there are a lot on tap at any given time. Food comes from nearby pizza place. Patio overlooks the Plaza, which is a big plus. It is also one of the more casual places in town, a little less insular than some other brewpubs. And the growlers are cheap. Pretty much the best place in Santa Fe for a beer geek. | | 3fourths (962), Boulder, Colorado | | October 14, 2011 [ Updated October 15, 2011 ] full of people on a rainy friday night. something interesting like a rye pale ale and an india pale ale and a double india pale ale and an imperial red ale on draught, for real. pizza was badass. one contained a varied assortment of seafood and contained truffle oil which pleased me greatly. company was welcome and warm and cherished. | jstraw (8), Chicago, Illinois does not count - explanation | | October 9, 2011 Based upon just one visit. Sterile indoors but pleasant outdoors. One beer (stout) was mediocre while the hoppy red ale was very good. Couldn’t find a waiter so ordered at the bar. Would say fine for a beer if you can sit outside, but hardly a not to be missed spot. | | Beershine (540), The Sunshine State, Florida | | October 5, 2011 Prime real estate, looking down onto the Santa Fe plaza with an awesome view of the historic buildings. Patio. Good service. Location means never empty. Pizza is pretty good, and so are the beers. | | Terminus (233), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | June 27, 2011 love this place! It reminds me a little of the Chama River tap house in downtown Albuquerque. They have all the Marble beers that are brewed during the given time. I am rating food based on the AWESOME pizza place just down the hall from them in the "mall". The cool thing about this place is that you can just have a good time with your Girlfriend/wife in the town square and then enjoy some beers here at the evening. | jbreer1 (2), New Orleans, does not count - explanation | | March 29, 2011 After a long hike, a friend and I went here and had a great time. The bartenders had great personality and were on the ball. Plenty of really good beer to choose from. They don’t have food themselves but work with a Pizza place in the same building and the pizza is really good. All the beers I had were really good. | | notalush (256), Denver, Colorado | | April 3, 2010 Small brewery tap room on the third floor of one of the downtown "arcades" - seating for about 15-20 inside, plus another 8-10 on the patio overlooking the plaza - the perfect place to grab some beers while the other members of your family are wandering the mall-gasm that is downtown Santa Fe - about 10 Marble brews on tap - sadly, I was only able to stick around to try three half-pints - the place seemed frequented by locals, so it was kind of cool to be away from the rest of the tourists - no food, but, as stated already, they will order pizza for you - really enjoyed the place, aside from the bartender - he was nice enough, but when I ordered my first beer, he failed to bring me my change (it was less than one dollar, but still) - I fully intended to tip him, but perhaps, since I was obviously a tourist, he took it upon himself to take a tip for himself? - not sure if it was that or absentmindedness, but either way, it pissed me off - he was otherwise attentive - still, a great little place. | | Rockcrawler (14), Santa Fe, New Mexico | | March 26, 2010 A very chill little tap room located on the famous Santa Fe Plaza with a patio overlooking the plaza. Often filled with locals looking to drink real beer and to have a good time. Service is always great and they will bring over food from a great pizza joint down the hall. |
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