Comfortable tasting room with 16 draught beers, some Morenos and some guest crafts. 4-place black bar, no TVs, conversational American Rock music. A dozen indoor tables and a few at the sidewalk by the greenery and shade. No patio heaters. About 10 types of beers to go in cans. Occasional beer specials. One collaboration beer with Hercules (helles). The guest Oktoberfest and house Vienna were OK. I found the hummus to be coarse and bland, companion found it to be the best ever. Update: 28 Oct 2025 - 6 house draughts available and 6 guest beers, including collaboration Múnich Helles with Farland. Beautiful weather to enjoy the two open-air covered sidewalk tables. Music at a conversation level. $110/135 MXN pints, growlers available for $185/250. Quiet street...
Read moreA great small independent taproom with good bar food. Top notch service, interesting beers, decent prices.
The guacamole and chips were banging, some of the best I’ve had in a while. The chips are ultra thin, look homemade, savory,just right crunchy and crisped to a little black around the edges which is addictively tasty.
The beer is good and interesting - we had the stout (A+, chocolaty and robust) and the peach sour (also damn good, very fresh-peach and milkshake like and only a little sour. A truly unique beer unlike anything I’ve had before, anywhere.)
Definitely recommended, check their tap...
Read moreEdit as retrospective June '23: I would drink/eat here weekly if I actually lived here! Focus is on IPAs, so if you don't like IPAs you may not enjoy the beer so much but if you love them you are in for a treat. I happen to wax nostalgic for the beer when away from CDMX, as I love IPAs and love this place. Food is delicious and portions generous. Prices are fair for the location/quality. Some of the best service I have received in the city. Best of all the music they play rules, always. I miss you, Tasting Room, and look forward to meeting up...
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