Second Street Brewery at the Railyard

Santa Fe


Santa Fe's long-running brewery makes a good place for a pint after a long hike, serving its own handcrafted English-style beers plus a hearty selection of pub grub. At this Railyard location you can kick back on the patio. The flagship location is at 1814 Second St while the new Rufina Taproom (2920 Rufina St) is convenient to Meow Wolf in Midtown.


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