Amanda Marie Review of Brues Alehouse Brewing Co.
I don't normally travel down to Pueblo but found m...
I don't normally travel down to Pueblo but found myself in the neighborhood and in desperate need of some good food on a Tuesday afternoon. A friend recommended Brues Alehouse right on the Arkansas Riverwalk and I'm glad she did. The atmosphere is was comforting from the moment we walked in and the service was just as warm and welcoming.
We started off our meal with the Californian loaded fries topped with pork, guac, pico and a sriracha sour cream that I could not get enough of. After a while of deliberation, my boyfriend and I decided on two separate orders of tacos for our meals. I decided on the pork belly tacos served on steamed buns and he choose the carne asada tacos on flour tortillas. (Disclaimer; if you order the carne asada tacos beware of the shishito pepper. I have a high heat tolerance but one bite of this pepper forced me to order a large glass of milk). Both were fantastic meals and I would recommend them to anyone, however, Brues knows pork and when I revisit this alehouse again I will definitely order a dish that features their marinated pork.
We completed our meal with treats from their bakery. I choose the chocolate eclair and he decided to order the lemon tart. Again, both were amazing treats and I would have to say that I did enjoy the tart slightly more.
I would with out a doubt recommend this place to anyone looking for a good meal in Pueblo. I honestly can't wait to revisit and explore the menu even more! Thanks for a great meal Brues Alehouse! Ya'll don't disappoint!
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