Outdoor section and I don't remember the name of the beer I ordered but it was good.
Outdoor section and I don't remember the name of the beer I ordered but it was good.
Lacto cooler sour
a row of plastic cups on a wooden shelf
Decor
outside
Blue Sapphire
Big Black Voodoo Daddy
a row of beer glasses on a table
Ladies room
Lots of pink
Where Our Secrets Go
Patio
Good Vibes IPA
BlackBerry margarita
Alley entrance
Spacious patio
a glass of orange juice on the bar
Cute outdoor space that wraps around to the back lots of seating options for large groups. It's going to be amazing when it's warmer.
Service window from the outdoor space to the bartender so you don't have to go back inside!
Weird basket of stuff in ladies restroom. Covid test? Dental floss? Toothpaste? Shaving cream? Lol
Chrisjan Y.
Oct 21, 2024
Great service, told the beertender what I like and she recommended a red cider. It was magical! I don't remember the name cuz I had a couple from4 breweries. Gorgeous outdoor area to hang out. A band was setting up before we left, so I'm guessing they had live music.Thank you Voodoo Brewing!
Read MoreLin G.
Jun 10, 2024
In an effort to find something quick to indulge in, we came here. It's a smallish bar downtown. I think there is outdoor seating but now that it's Vegas summer hot, we're limited to indoors. I thought the beer I had was fine. I'm no beer connoisseur. But here's what I wasn't a fan of: No price on the menus. I always find that kind of a shitty flex. Part of the job of the menu is to give information on what's on offer, and how much it costs. Part of my decision making on whether I want something is to know how much it costs ahead of time. And no one wants to ask the bartender how much each item is. It's the Applebee drink menu trick and I'm over it. Water in tiny plastic cups. Just wasteful and spits in the face of mother earth. I like the name but didn't see how the brand was reflected in the space. Probably not a place I would come back to.
Read MoreLu L.
Oct 29, 2024
We had a nice visit to Voodoo Brewing. Tasty suds. Very cool outside space. Colorful funky spot in the Arts District.
Read MoreApple S.
Oct 6, 2024
On Friday we were walking by not planning on coming here however the smell of food pulled us in. It was a taco stand in the back of the business with delicious tacos. Meanwhile a reggae band started playing. There's outdoor games. We had a great time!
Read MoreJacqui C.
May 13, 2024
Voodoo Brewing is another brewery in the Arts District that just opened. When I looked them up on my maps app to figure out where they were, it said that they were temporarily closed (???), but we decided to check anyways, and it turns out, they were open!We entered from the back alley off Utah Avenue coming from Main Street, but their actual entrance is found off Commerce Street. Out of most breweries and bars I've been to in the Arts District, Voodoo Brewing has one of the largest outdoor patios I've ever seen. Upon entering, there was a dummy positioned on top of a table in front of us, where at first we thought it was a real person lol. It was a nice night so we chose to sit outside.Since they are still new, they have a limited number of beer selections available (I think I counted 8 or 10), but they should add more as the months and years go by. I got myself an Empty Calories American Lager Ale and my boyfriend got a Voodoo Child Belgian Ale (my glass was way taller than his). The Empty Calories was excellent and I ended up finishing the entire thing. I like lighter beers better than darker beers so I tend to finish a beer easier if it's light. I tried a bit of his Voodoo Child, which was a dark ale, but it was a little too strong for my taste.The restrooms here were super clean. In the women's restroom, they have various perfumes and body lotions that you can use free of charge, plus some small books that you can read. The ambiance inside had lots of various shades of pink to it as well. Voodoo's ambiance in general makes it a great place to hang out and enjoy a great, cold beer, no matter what day it is.Great little hidden gem in the Arts District! Another new brewery has been crossed off my visit list.
Read MoreKelly S.
Jun 4, 2024
We stopped in one night and ordered a flight. They had limited options the night we came maybe 8'ish beers. They serve them in plastic cups which is meh.. i do understand but it does kill the vibe of tasting beer from a plastic. The beer was pretty good.The interior is small but they have a large outdoor patio. The night we came, they had a rockabilly band playing outside and a couple small vendors selling food. It was a nice touch having live music. The seating is pretty limited so if it's busy, expect to stand. We only interacted with the bartender but he was nice enough.
Read MoreMikaela C.
Dec 29, 2023
Just tried the hot new taproom in town and honestly, it was a slight letdown. The interior space is TINY. So the months when it's super cold or mega hot, good luck finding a seat. They do have a nice and spacious patio that will be great when weather permits, but having a space that's 85% patio out here is pretty risky imo. The beer itself was meh. We tried 5 beers overall and really only loved 1 of them. The other 4 weren't bad, but they weren't great. It was also strange that their low calorie lager tasted like a Belgian beer with huge notes of clove. Something was very off. Their stout, "Where our secrets go", was delicious which is not surprising as they're known for their stouts. I hope in the future they bring more of that stout goodness around - something I think us beer geeks in the valley would love to enjoy. With so much competition within a few blocks, they're really going to need to step up that beer game for this taproom. Bar service was okay. Not overly friendly. I also did not like that the beer menu was in a funky location that was a little difficult to see. Especially with a patron sitting at the end of the bar blocking half the menu. Also a bit turned off by their pricing. $25 for 1 pint and 1 flight of 4 beers. Other than the stout, the other beers were super low abv so not sure why they were so much. Comparable to Able Baker I guess, but higher than other breweries. This location is brand new for them so we'll give it a few months before we give them a shot again. If things don't improve by our 3rd visit, we'll probably add them to our "don't bother going" list.
Read MoreBryan A.
May 1, 2024
This is a hidden gem in the Art district. Nestled in anally of Main Street is Voodoo Brewery. One you enter the gate you find yourself in what looks like a backyard. It was 4/20 when I visited and there was music, food, and friendly people. Inside the small building are arcade games, TVs, and many board games. If you are there cross your fingers your friendly bartender is Shantelle. She is knowledgeable, friendly, and just a sweet heart. She took the time to explain the drinks, make recommendations, and shoot the breeze. FYI go with the Beach Gear sooooo goood. I will be coming by again when I'm back in town.
Read MoreKen M.
Apr 28, 2024
This is one of the newest breweries that make up Brewery Row in the Arts District. It is a chain of breweries in Pennsylvania, with franchised locations in other states. This location, in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas, is a casual taproom with an outdoor area that features live music. I had a flight of four beers. My favorites were Beach Gear, a blonde ale that is quite hoppy; and Where Our Secrets go, which is an imperial stout with 9% alcohol by volume. The employees working at the bar were personable. The band was fun to watch during my visit on a Saturday night.
Read MoreMarkus H.
Nov 21, 2024
Really cool place in the Art district with a nice selection of beers and various activities that they schedule like game nights, etc.
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