Brick Box Brewery
220 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson
(520) 372-2265
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Food was good the drinks were amazing and the show was a bonus.
I love this place ♥️ The owners are the sweetest, and everyone here is so genuine and welcoming. The drinks and overall vibe—so wonderful. Katsu House is delicious 😝 & there are tons of free shows.
Brickbox is hands down one of the best spots in Tucson. Their beer and spirits are not only top-notch, but what makes them truly special is that everything is Arizona grown and produced. On top of that, they pour so much love back into the community. They’re constantly supporting Tucson’s music scene, partnering with local small businesses, and giving new restaurants and pop-ups a place to shine.
If you care about local art, music, and small business, you absolutely need to check this place out. Brickbox isn’t just a brewery — it’s a hub for Tucson creativity and culture.
Amazing beer and even better service, do yourself a favor and rip that rum punch. Awesome space for local and traveling DIY artists and bands. I'll be back tonight and tomorrow even if they're closed.
Quality of chicken in the bowl was not good. Will not be visiting again.
Great venue with fabulous decor.
Decent beers and food
Brought a large group and was a great ambience for us. Love the bar service
Great vibe and good, love that they have. A house Hop Water.
Open Mic is Awesome! Variety of music to listen to in one night! The beer, WoW the beer is excellent. I love it you have to try it.
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I perform here, and I enjoy the menu here!!! Honestly, this place is one of the most supportive places for Tucson’s music scene!!! Go book if you’re looking to book a show, or if you just wanna enjoy their food & drink then come on in and vibe with the people!!!
Bad for business. Very bias with the Tucson music scenes
So happy to see an option for Japanese food in Tucson that doesn't involve only fish strapped to a rice cake. Haha.
On our first visit we shared a Katsudon Bowl with Portabello Mushroom and crispy egg ($12.99), Hambagu Stake Bowl (Japanese hamburger with caramelized onions, topped with egg yolk and slightly sweet stake sauce, all over seasoned rice, side of cabbage for $14.99), and washed it down with a smooth-as-silk Brick Box Pale Ale ($5.52 happy hour price).
Really nice people. Very cool space.
We had other places to go after so we drove, but we found a parking spot right out front ($1.00/hr before 7pm). But usually we'd just ride the no-cost Sun Link Streetcar and skip the downtown parking lottery.
Love these old school restaurants for real people. Plenty of local art and menu is what we were looking for. Can’t wait to come back.
Fine for beers and the food was ok. Not great for the live music. Setup of the bar and restaurant not great to see the live music.
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