This vibrant tap room and brewery boasts a fantastic outdoor patio, a fun atmosphere, and great food options, making it a must-visit for craft beer lovers.
"Deep Ellum Brewing, started in 2011 by John Reardon, is closing its taproom and brewhouse. Known for its signature brews like Dallas Blonde and Deep Ellum IPA, the brand was sold to Canarchy in 2018. Reardon was ousted in 2020 following a lawsuit. The brand was later acquired by Monster Beverage Corporation in 2022. Despite the closure, Deep Ellum beers will continue to be available throughout Texas." - Courtney E. Smith
"Deep Ellum Brewing is a colorful space that attracts an eclectic crowd. This brewery offers a selection of Dallas classics, including its signature Dallas Blonde and Deep Ellum IPA. If beers aren’t your thing, they also have their signature Blind Lemon seltzer on tap and their Ellum Ranch Water. The brewery also offers tours, trivia nights, and performances for live local music acts." - Courtney E. Smith, Alex Gonzalez
"Deep Ellum Brewing is a colorful space that attracts an eclectic crowd. This brewery offers a selection of Dallas classics, including its signature Dallas Blonde and Deep Ellum IPA. If beers aren’t your thing, they also have their signature Blind Lemon seltzer on tap and their Ellum Ranch Water. The brewery also offers tours, trivia nights, and performances for live local music acts." - Courtney E. Smith, Alex Gonzalez
"We’ve developed a soft spot for Deep Ellum’s local, craft-brewed beers that you’ll find in a lot of the hipper eateries across Dallas. If anything, it’s fun to see a couple of twenty- and thirtysomethings make a successful business out of a passion project. If you’re in town with a beer connoisseur, the weekly brewery tours and open house are absolutely worthwhile. "
"Stalwart Dallas brewery Deep Ellum Brewing Company jumped into the spiked seltzer game back in 2019, at the height of the White Claw craze. Now, the company is getting creative with a pucker-inducing pickle seltzer. Called Blind Pickle, the newest addition to the company’s line-up of flavored seltzers is infused with 'natural dill pickle flavor,' and is brewed with cane sugar. The company has experimented with various fruity flavors since debuting its spiked seltzer, including the inaugural Blind Lemon, named for legendary Texas bluesman Blind Lemon Jefferson. 'Pickles enhance the flavors of whatever they accompany, so pair Blind Pickle with grilled cheese or cookout favorites like hamburgers or brats,' the release reads. 'Also pairs nicely with your favorite liquor, making the 'pickle-back' obsolete.'" - Amy McCarthy