FeaturedAward-winning brewery focused on Arizona-inspired beers using local ingredients. Known for innovative sours and IPAs with a desert twist. Their Gilbert brewpub features a full kitchen and spacious patio.
Ben Donie
Great beer selection with interesting seasonal beers. The food is hit or miss, but our favorite is the wings and the elote dip. Service is friendly, but often slower than one would expect. The house-made ketchup and pickles are quite different, so I suspect folks either love them or hate them.
Jay Wilson
We came Saturday afternoon and it was pretty busy but we were able to get a table right away. We had a cider, sour, and Belgian and each were great. It's always nice to see Belgians on the menu. We started with nachos, which were fine but had fresh jalapenos instead of pickled, and not too much chicken. Then we each had a burger. The smash burgers were great, and so was the AZ Trail, but the fries were just ok and not very hot. Overall, pretty good food but the beers were the star.
Alex Henricks
We checked out the Arizona Wilderness Brewpub on a Saturday afternoon to catch some sports. The bar is massive with lots of indoor and outdoor seating. The outdoor seating had misters to keep you cool during the day. Their selection of beer is impressive (which should be expected since they're a brewery) and has something for everyone. I ordered a pilsner and kolsch. I enjoyed both. They were crisp with a clean taste. The service was great. Fast and friendly with knowledge of the beers on tap. Each beer was around $7 which seemed reasonable. I wouldn't hesitate to come here again the next time I'm in Arizona.
Tim Puckett
This place is always the bomb. Great beers. They have smash burgers now which are worth a try. All the food is super fresh. We always get the poutine fries, family favorite!
Jennifer DiPietro
First off — the nachos! Absolutely nailed it. A complete delight and definitely the highlight of the meal. The Rinn & Tonic was a fun twist on a classic, with a nice smoky edge that stood out. I was curious about the hot honey pulled pork and found it worth a try — sweet, spicy, and satisfying. Unfortunately, the peanut butter and jelly burger missed the mark for me. The peanut flavor was overpowering and drowned out everything else. Service was okay, though the space was uncomfortably hot, which may have affected the energy and pace a bit. I’m glad I gave it a shot, but I’m not sure I’d go out of my way to return.
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Address
2104 E Williams Field Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85295
Gilbert, AZ 85295
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