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Palmer Brewery and Cider House in Albuquerque

2926 Girard Blvd NE, 87107-1935, 87110 - Get directions
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+1 505-508-0508

2926 Girard Blvd NE, 87107-1935, 87110
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Opening Time

Sunday - 12PM-6PM
Monday - 3PM-9PM
Tuesday - 3PM-9PM
Wednesday - 3PM-9PM
Thursday - 3PM-11PM
Friday - 3PM-11PM
Saturday - 12PM-11PM

Price range per person $10 - $25

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2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Service was fine.  They had little to no choices of beer/cider...everything was sold out!  Horrible, very loud music!  Won't be back

4.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

If you're thinking about going to Palmer brewery I would advise you do not go into Palmer brewery. Because there is one bartender in there name Dan that is very rude to the customers. But they do brew a good beer there. I went in there tonight with a group of people and Dan came up to take our orders and he was very rude to us. I have never experienced rudeness like that at a restaurant or a bar.

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Six and a half hours in the saddle from Phoenix, this was my first stop! Excellent choice, if I may say. Palmer Brewery and Cider House is also Left Turn Distilling, and the food operation is Cocina Amada. All are really great. Justin behind the bar, excellent host. Day after Christmas, arrive about 1900. Place isn't super busy, but there's a half dozen people around the bar and a crowded table, and the beer, spirits, and food can't be beat! Ordered one each red chile chicken, pastor con piña, carne asada, and brisket tacos. While waiting for that, I started with the Switch Stance Stout. Fine stout. Very drinkable, dry, plenty of character, roasty-toasty but not heavy at all. Like a Guinness with flavor! Was intrigued by the "made in New Mexico" spirits. Barkeep was k...