We had a layover in Albuquerque and popped into this place to enjoy a Beer and snack. I wanted to try a local brew and the bartender recommended the Santa Fe Pale Ale, $ 7.95. The Beer was very tasty. It was a little«hoppy», not as bitter as I prefer, but it still had a nice bite to it. We were a little hungry and ordered Chips & Salsa, $ 4.99. There’s no food menu here besides Chips. If you want to eat more than that, there are several fast food options nearby and you can bring the food to this place. You can pick up the FREE WiFi signal in the airport here… nice bonus. It was a nice place to spend a 2 hr layover. Return Factor — 60%
Clark L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Tucson, AZ
Rosa and Hector are a true delight. I suggest Quiznos instead, better food and better service.
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Vancouver, WA
Loud and warm but what can you get in an airport.
Sara D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Nice lounge to sit and sip while you await the re-routing of your flight by SW airlines. a flight that takes 4 hrs. became a nightmare of 12. but, it was made more bearable to have this place to sit relax, drink and chat with perfect strangers also waiting for a flight to take off. Next door is a Quiznos so you can have some food as well.
Sam A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Fe, NM
FYI, about two weeks ago, breakfast service at this«microbrewery» was discontinued. At this point, when you walk up you are prompted to go to Quizno’s for breakfast. Quizno’s… Yes, I’m serious. Worst business decision ever.
Mikkela T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Washington, DC
I watched my flight boarding as I ate my BLT with avocado and fries with mayo. Not fancy, but a sit down meal in an airport. And they can get you eating and on your flight in under 30 minutes. Gilbert was efficient so I tipped him a ridiculous amount of money. But then again, I go weak at the knees in the face of good service.