


The 377 Brewery is a local craft brewery that specializes in creating award winning, unique and flavorful beers inspired by the rich brewing traditions of our region. Located near the Albuquerque International Sunport, Kirtland Air Force Base and UNM our brewery offers a welcoming atmosphere where patrons can enjoy handcrafted beers that are brewed on site as well as great food! Our menu features a delicious array of dishes crafted to compliment our handcrafted beers like our All Big Nachos, Full Booty Burger, Grande Burrito and our ever famous Fish and Chips, there’s something for everyone!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2027 Yale Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Phone: (505) 916-0331
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Reviews
The atmosphere was warm, welcoming, and comfortable, making both locals and travelers feel right at home. We ordered the nacho fries, fish and chips, BLT, and plenty of beer. My personal favorites were the Soul Snatcher and the Pinche Wheat—both fantastic! Everything we had was delicious, and we’ve officially made 377 Brewery our new go-to hangout spot.
We had the beer flight, fish and chips, and taco special
The taco special price was amazing: 3 tacos + beer for $10.
The other items were all very reasonable.
Service was awesome, as well as the atmosphere.
To be a nit picky about the food…
– Fish was HUGE and delicious.
– French fries were a little over cooked. – – – Cole slaw was bland.
– Tacos could be a saltier.. or seasoned a bit more.
– We really liked the rice that came with
the tacos.
– We liked all 4 beer samples (pilsner, Mexi lager, IPA, Belgian quad) and the stout.. I am usually a lager person but the Belgian quad was pretty amazing.
Overall a great experience and would definitely visit again.
I’ll definitely come back!
The location and atmosphere were decent enough. It’s a larger space, casual and laid-back, so it worked for our somewhat large group. Service was “okay” — not terrible, but definitely slower than you’d expect for a brewery‑grill, especially with a crowd. We all set at the bar but the bartender was “less than attentive” and seemed bothered by having to serve us.
As for the food, I ordered the Full Booty Burger (their basic burger) … The burger was underwhelming: it was lukewarm, overcooked, and just not worth the $20 price tag — that’s hard to swallow when the standard menu price is supposed to deliver something solid. The fries were decent though. Other dishes ordered by friends didn’t fare much better; overall the kitchen seemed stretched thin and inconsistent.
Another surprise — the place closed early, around 8 PM that night. That’s outrageous given that the local college had a major football game that evening and there was clearly business to be had. We even saw them turn away a couple of people who came in just before 8pm – with no warning or signage. It felt less like shutting down for lack of customers and more like the kitchen staff or bartender wanted to wrap up early — which is especially disappointing when folks came out looking to eat and unwind after the game. (I’m sure management would have appreciated the business considering how dead the town usually is when there’s not a college game)
In short: 377 Brewery has potential, and the atmosphere is friendly enough for a casual bite — but when the service is slow, the food is underwhelming, and closing early kills the night, it’s tough to recommend. If you’re downtown and don’t expect much, it might be fine. But if you’re hoping for good food and a reliable night out, you’ll probably be disappointed this time.
Our server, Megan, was knowledgeable about all the beer and food selection. She is such a patient and cheerful person.
This was our last day in Albuquerque for the NM vacation. We are so happy to found 377 Brewery.