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Bow & Arrow Brewing in Albuquerque

608 McKnight Ave NW, 87102-1237, 87104 - Get directions
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+1 505-247-9800

608 McKnight Ave NW, 87102-1237, 87104
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Opening Time

Sunday - 12PM-9PM
Monday - 3PM-10PM
Tuesday - 3PM-10PM
Wednesday - 3PM-10PM
Thursday - 3PM-10PM
Friday - 3PM-11PM
Saturday - 12PM-11PM

Price range per person $10 - $25

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible

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9.1 Based on 3 reviews
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2.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

I hadn't been here in a long time and came with a couple of friends. The beer was very expensive for incomplete pours with lots of foam. The service was the worst part. I get that New Mexico has an indoor mask policy in effect, but there is a clear exception for eating or drinking. And this is a place where you do just that. We were reminded at the bar (where other people were obviously drinking without masks) to put masks on. I was told again to put it on while I was drinking water waiting for my beer. The service took awhile for being asked this. My friend ordered a 5-oz but was given a 10-oz and charged for a 10oz. The service was not friendly or attentive. We stayed until close but were hassled twice within 10 minutes that they were going to lock the door. The table was cleaned around us passive aggressively. I will absolutely not come back here again.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

Super cool place. Chill vibe. The staff is very friendly. The beer is delicious. Definitely recommend to out of towners that like good beer

10.0/10 Rating average Published 1 year ago | Yelp

Dear Bow & Arrow Brewing Co, Here's a short love letter, just letting you know I miss you. You're the little, ambitious brewery that could. Your work to support impacted communities during this pandemic haven't gone unnoticed; you're one of the first to focus our attention on the people who make this a great state, and who suffer greatly in this insane pandemic. As of this writing, 57% of coronavirus cases in New Mexico reside on reservations, while Native populations represent just 11% of the state at-large. Thank you for being a leader in this time of crisis a...