
From downtown views to the “Hub City’s” newest hidden gem, give these local breweries a taste when visiting Lubbock! With an up-an-coming craft brew scene and the No. 1 Brewpub in the Nation according to USA Today, We have compiled a list of Lubbock’s breweries with the tasties brews on tap.
515 Broadway | 806.395.3472
This newcomer is filling glasses bottom up and impressing beer snobs with their tasty brews and community-minded approach. Check out the new location in downtown Lubbock and try a few of their flagship beers including the Steckling IPA, the Panhandle, a pale ale, or the Dust”less”Devil, a true German Hefewizen.
2611 Boston Ave. | 806.701.1971
Started by two long-time friends from Austin, Texas, Good Line Beer Co. is a new must-try brewery here in the 806. These two owners are craft beer enthusiasts and have created delicious brews that are well thought out and brewed with creativity. This brewery engages with the local arts scene and is a friendly place to enjoy your time and feel at home!
2610 Salem Ave. | 806.319.3073
Nestled in Cactus Alley, the owner of Mano Negra first started brewing in his home in Puerto Rico. After deciding to move to Lubbock, the brewery came to be when the owner noticed an opportunity to connect the Lubbock community with craft beers through the first nano brewery in Lubbock!
502 Texas Ave. | 806.412.4888
Start out your weekend of stouts at Two Docs Brewing Co. This local brewery was started by a doctor and a veterinarian as a hobby. Now, their craft is a mainstay in the Cultural Arts District. We recommend the Buddy Hoppy IPA, Two Docs Bock and Chilton Gose.
1204 Broadway | 806.993.9378
Down the street from the Cultural Arts District sits The Brewery LBK inside the Pioneer Pocket Hotel. Named one of the Top 15 Brewpubs in US by USA Today, The Brewery LBK pours seasonal craft brews and regulars like a New England style IPA called Lieutenant Dan and a Belgian Tripel, Kerb Crawler. Pair one of these frosty beers with the Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich or stop by for weekend brunch!
1807 Buddy Holly Ave. | 806.771.6555
Continue the crawl downtown by making your way to the Depot District. As a long standing hot spot for brews, Triple J serves an American Amber style Ale called the Raider Red and a Vienna Style Lager named Dos Czechies that are not to be missed!
515 N FM 179 | 806.786.8583
This hyper-local microbrewery focuses on “plain good beer” and an authentic, friendly atmosphere. You can make your way to the brewery just 20 minutes from the heart of the city or stop by a local grocery and pick up a 6-pack. Create the ultimate West Texas scene by cracking open one of their Amber Beers out on the patio as you enjoy your evening.
By: Maggi Gallaspy
By: Maggi Gallaspy
By: Visit Lubbock Interns
By: Visit Lubbock Interns
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