Thorn Brewing

4026 Hawk St A, San Diego, CA 92103, USA

About Thorn Brewing

4.8 / 5

from reviews

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    Gus Argusa
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    June 20, 2024

    All Mission Hills community is so sad that you are closing. We wish you don't. In our case it was walking distance, good beer, super good costumer service and atmosphere. 😭

    Andrew Lowe
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    September 12, 2019

    Cool little neighborhood brew-pub with a very relaxed and somewhat hipster atmosphere. I like to go there for some say drinking when the nearby Toma Sol is closed.

    Gary Lavin
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    July 07, 2024

    Will be sad to see this place close, Alicia takes great care of us.

    Aaron Scindian
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    September 16, 2023

    Bruh I had a delicious and refreshing sour, and more importantly, I seen a doggo pull up and the doggo behind the bar really was like "ayy what up fam" and it warmed my heart. Furthermore, a couple with a practically newborn baby pulled up, and if a couple with a baby pulls up to a taproom, that means that they trust that the patrons therein are respectful and not problematic, even after a few beers. 10/10 establishment

    Justin H
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    November 13, 2021

    Awesome place. No food but you can bring takeout in. Dogs allowed. Beer choices pretty good. Nice outdoor patio. Would happily come here again. They have TVs as well, plus skiball and pinball. Google kinda screws you over on location when you driving, makes you park on one Street but it's on opposite side of complex

    Thorn Brewing

    Our Address

    4026 Hawk St A, San Diego, CA 92103, USA

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