About
**Mujeres Brew House:** a hidden gem in the heart of Barrio Logan, is a Latinx and women-owned brewery that captures the essence of community and celebration. Located at 1983 Julian Ave, San Diego, CA 92113, Mujeres Brew House offers a unique experience with a variety of beers, seltzers, and Micheladas that cater to every taste bud.
**Ambiance:** Stepping into Mujeres Brew House, you are greeted with vibrant colors, local artwork, and a welcoming atmosphere. The outdoor patio and biergarten area provide ample seating for guests to enjoy their drinks while soaking in the Barrio Logan vibes.
**Customer Favorites:** From the Japanese lager to the Mango Tamarindo Michelada with a chamoy straw, Mujeres Brew House offers a diverse selection of drinks that are sure to impress. Not to mention, their Traditional Margarita is a crowd pleaser.
**Service:** The owners and employees at Mujeres Brew House go above and beyond to ensure every visitor feels welcomed and taken care of. Their dedication to providing excellent service and supporting important causes like the Border Angels shines through in every interaction.
**Overall Impression:** Mujeres Brew House is more than just a brewery; it's a hub of culture, community, and collaboration. Whether you're stopping by for a quick drink or attending one of their events, Mujeres Brew House offers an authentic and memorable experience that celebrates diversity and inclusivity. Don't miss out on this unique and vibrant spot in San Diego's brewing scene.
“ Love the Mexican, La Rasa praise of those born with feet here in California or on Mexican soil, all are welcome to celebrate the great achievements and successes of Latinos in business and women collaborating together. I came here for the vintage flea market and the lead singer of the B-side Players shared his beautiful voice. We spoiled ourselves with some vintage clothes and beers dressed with a candy drizzled rim with Cajeta which is caramel made with goat milk and crush peanut candy, also had a chelada made with lime juice and salt. The menu had cute names. and Mexican candies. We ate and drank until our hearts were content. Their next event is movie night and then a Gal-entines!! Going back to support our fellow latinos and latinas. ”
“ Good beer! It was recommended by someone we met at another brew house while we are visiting SD. Like that it's a woman owned business. ”
“ Mujeres is a female-owned brewery and a local staple located in the Barrio Logan area serving a variety of beers and drinks and hosting local events. The business also supports different causes, including the Border Angels which looks to reform the rights of migrants. Drink-wise: As noted earlier, Mujeres serves a variety of drinks including different styles of beer, seltzers, and Micheladas. My favorite beers from them lately have been their Japanese lager and the Mexican lager. The IPAs have good flavor and aren't too strong. The Mango Tamarindo Michelada with the chamoy straw was very solid (coming from someone who isn't a strong fan of miches). I haven't had the pleasure of trying the seltzers yet so no review for those. Ambiance-wise: The interior of Mujeres is relatively small with limited seating, but the exterior has a wide space with plenty of seating in the patio or biergarten area. The very notable parts of the ambiance that really stick out are the color palates, decor, and of course the murals all in Barrio Logan fashion. Ask about the story behind the murals when you get the chance. In terms of liveliness, it probably depends on what day or time you go; as there could be a crowd on the weekend or events, or very chill. Service-wise: You order your drinks at the front bar which are poured at order, and you find your seating. The owners and employees here have been excellent and welcoming every time I have come here. I haven't done this yet, but you can buy the servers a shot of I believe one of the seltzers which is always fun to build a customer relationship with the business. In summary: Mujeres is on my list of go-to spots, and I have been a patron of this brewery for years and find it hard not to visit every time I'm down in Barrio. There are few good biergarten style breweries left in San Diego and Mujeres is one of them. The ownership and service are amazing and support a great cause, the beers are excellent, and the ambiance is top tier. I recommend visiting Mujeres and in general the Barrio Logan area to any who have not been. Swing by on a sunny Sunday, grab a nice pint (or Michelada), and just enjoy the vibes. ”
“ Love that it is ONLY female Chicano owned brewery I believe in USA. Was quite packed for an event. Sat upstairs and enjoyed a La Jefa and Lager Muy Japones, both good. Wife had Traditional Margarita. Spoke with owner who is very engaging. They did have 3 food vendors that night. They have a small parking lot in back and parking looks to be tricky. ”
“ We were in the area for an event and noticed Mujeres so we decided to stop by and check it out. I got a hard seltzer lemonade which was light and refreshing and my husband and Dad got beers which they really enjoyed. The space is beautiful, there is indoor outdoor patio seating on the top floor and a large open outdoor patio with picnic tables and umbrellas on the bottom floor. They have a great variety of beers and mixed sort of drinks so a great variety for every taste bud in your party. They also have some yummy snacks (chips and sweets) and plenty of take home brews and mixes too. The staff was great and helpful and made us feel very welcomed as soon as we walked in. I didn't get any but there were also tacos for sale on the lower patio (they smelled really good). If you are in the area make sure to swing by for a drink or two! ”
“ This is a nice spot to hang out with friends. Beer is pretty good. I like Mexican flavor they use for their drink mixes. They have some tasty michelada mixes and some cocktails as well. There's also a taco stand that's pretty good too. It is pretty strange that the lounge area is separated from the bar though. Your going to have to take a nice walk every time you want more drinks. ”
“ Myself and a few friends went to San Diego on an overnight trip and wanted to find a place to grab a beer near Barrio Logan area. We found this location on Yelp and decided to try it out. The location is very uniquely decorated and very pink (but not in a bad way). It was a Saturday around noon so it wasn't too busy inside or in the very large seating area so it was easy to order our beer and find somewhere to sit. The beer selection was good with just enough of a selection to have options but not too much to be overwhelming. I got a Hazy IPA for myself which I really enjoyed with my companions getting IPAs as well. The best part was really the vast seating area with music playing outside. It's a great space to come with larger groups and enjoy a beer. I would be curious to see if it gets packed on evenings just because it seems like it would be a good venue for it. Overall I had a great experience drinking a few beers with some friends and chatting. I would definitely come back again. ”
“ IMHO this is mother of all breweries here in town. What makes it standout is that it's as cool place as this open place in downtown. However plenty of parking around the block. Plenty of seating which is facing up the little stage, where DJ shows their skills. ”
“ I absolutely love Mujeres Brew House. I'm normally an IPA/Saison drinker and do not like porters or stouts, but the Café de Olla was DELICIOUS, ESPECIALLY with the cinnamon sugar rim. I can't wait until they have this flavor again. The watermelon seltzer with the chamoy rim was also delicious. They also had a taco stand and churros when I was there, and all of the food was DELICIOUS. They host a lot of events here, and they have a really nice outdoor space. Highly recommend! ”