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Grand Canyon Brewing Distillery

3.7 (131 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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Mike M.

Looking for some local brews? This is a large and inviting casual spot. Not the top fare in town but worth a visit. Friendly service but they did have a few selections out of stock. It's mostly open air so could get warm.

Melissa J.

Grand Canyon brewing took over the old rickety cricket building. We stopped in for some beers and went with a flight the beers were ok (plum sour was my favorite) but realized they were not even the right beers we ordered . We didn't say anything and just left .

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Jazmine M.

Great spot to have a couple drinks. My boyfriend and I stopped here for lunch. Seemed like the bartender/server was by himself. Took a little while which was understandable. I got a pizza with fries from the kids menu and angry orchard. My boyfriend got a bacon cheeseburger and an old fashion. The pizza came out first. After a few minutes the fries came out. Once I was done with my pizza and a couple fries the cheeseburger came out afterwards. At that point my boyfriend wasn't as hungry since I did share my fries and the pizza. Pizza was a 6/10. Bacon cheeseburger was 8/10. Fries 10/10. Old fashion 10/10.

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Glenn M.

Delicious and Wonderful! This place is awesome! Three of us had lunch here last week on our way to New Mexico. The food is super delicious and the beer is super tasty! The chicken quesadilla has got to be the BEST we have ever had! The chicken was grilled and super tasty! Normally restaurants just put boiled chicken inside, but not this place! They either grilled it or barbecued it and added tasty spices and grilled onions. What ever they did it was WONDERFUL! We would come back for the chicken quesadilla in a heart beat! Every dish we had was tasty! The service was wonderful, always there to fill your glass and to check in on you. The ambiance is very friendly and welcoming! Wonderful place!! See pictures below

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Jay T.

We were just passing through town and decided to stop here for lunch and we're glad we did! The place is quite large and has a lot of different seating areas to offer. The two beers I tried were both pretty decent and well priced and both of our food items came quickly and were delicious! This is part of a small chain of breweries so is much bigger and elaborate than your average local brewery, but really fun for the visitor, I recommend you look into it if in the area. Staff was friendly and helpful and making selections.

Megan V.

This was our second visit to Grand Canyon Brewing Distillery. This spot has a great vibe, with table games upstairs, plenty of TVs to watch a game and open views of the distillery. We sat at a table attached to the bar as we wanted to catch the Knights game. We asked the bartender if the TV could be switched to the game and he said yes. It took a couple of reminders but eventually he switched it. We started with drink, a beer for my fiancé and a blackberry gin drink for me. They have a great beer selection and I've enjoyed both of my craft cocktails that I've tried so far. For dinner, we shared an order of onion rings and each had an entree. My fiance ordered the Hot Chicken sandwich and I opted for the Caesar salad with chicken. The onion rings were sooooo good! They were perfectly battered with a crispy exterior. The hot chicken sandwich was flavorful, but my fiance didn't really find it that spicy. My salad was Avery generous portion and the chicken had really great seasoning. Sometimes restaurants skimp on flavoring the protein in salad but I appreciate that they didn't skip that detail. I will say that they seemed to be overstaffed as there were a lot of servers standing around.

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Monica R.

Came here for the second time on our way home. This place is great. Having experienced other places on this strip, they have the best customer service. Our server James was very attentive and made sure to check on our table regularly. I didn't take pictures of everything, but their fried zucchini was a delicious starter. The chicken sandwich was also great- the bun was soft and the chicken nice and crispy. The onion rings were perfectly crispy and delicious. Recommend the watchtower beer, I even took a growler home. Definitely one of the best places we tried while in AZ.

Julie V.

Great vibe, excellent customer service & excellent food! Besides beer, they also distill quite a few liquors such as vodka, gin, whiskey, rum & more! My husband said their gin was the best he's ever had. Their menu has something for everyone! My husband got their version of a French dip, it was really good & I got pasta. Kind of unique in that they call it Build Your Pasta! You select the sauce, about 5 to choose from, cheese, meats & misc toppings, sooo good! We found our new go to when in Kingman & Williams!

Chris S.

Nice open space with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Got there and it was pretty much self seating and once you're settled, they'll give you a fountain drink cup and you can self-serve sodas at their fountains. There's some branded merch you can look through while you wait for the food. The fries were on the saltier side, burger was a little dry, and while the service wasn't bad, simple things like utensils and napkins were missing from the table.

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Female server working the bar ignored us the entire time all I wanted was a drink and some fries not once did she bother looking at us

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Beers were good. Had the American pale ale. The brewery itself is really huge with lots of seating. Pretzel was mid.

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Thanks for the feedback, glad to hear you enjoy the brew! Cheers.

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I do like the beers but the margaritas we had was not the greatest!! Had tried margaritas every where this was the worst!!

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Great experience good food and atmosphere. Good stop along 66 to take a break and have a good beer

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Food was good, beer was good, but it took more than 25 minutes to get our check and boxes after we had finished our meal.

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