Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy craft beer house in Condesa with creative pub food; excellent taps but inconsistent service and some billing-policy complaints—go for the beer, stay vigilant with checks.
Drunkendog delivers solid gastropub execution anchored by strong food quality and an exceptional prime Condesa location with excellent people-watching appeal. However, inconsistent food and beverage execution, combined with notably variable service attentiveness and slower service during peak hours, prevents a higher grade. Beer enthusiasts will find the selection justifies the premium, but expect an uneven experience outside early hours.
On Av. Nuevo León, Drunkendog buzzes with lively brewpub energy and the confidence of a serious tap list. Reviewers rave about the breadth of Mexican microbrews and imports, calling it their go-to beer stop in Condesa. Service swings from friendly to distracted, and a few diners reported check disputes—one noted, "great selection, but watch the bill." The space is casual and bustling, best early before the crowd and noise build. The cooking leans modern gastropub with Mexican inflections: aguachiles and ceviches beside crispy chicken sandwiches, pizzas with cochinita, and thick-cut Belgian fries. It is not haute cuisine, but the food pairs well with beer and, on good nights, exceeds typical pub fare. Beer prices are higher than average for the city, yet enthusiasts feel the selection justifies the premium—especially if you explore half pours and rotating taps. Families can make this work earlier in the evening. Kids will gravitate to pizzas, burgers, and fries; adventurous teens may enjoy tuna tostadas or ceviche. There is no kids menu noted, but the menu has straightforward options. If you need gluten-free, the current menu lists several items, though one reviewer said otherwise—ask staff to confirm what is safe and simple before ordering.
Area: Leafy, upscale-bohemian district popular with locals and visitors; cafe-lined avenues, patios, and nightlife near Parque México.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy into late evening; standard big-city precautions apply.
Nearby: Near parks, boutiques, and bars; heavy foot traffic and weekend crowds; good bar-hopping options on Av. Nuevo León.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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