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Bidra med feedbackWent to 8th Wonder for the first time ever. Was invited to celebrate 4/20. Overall the event was decent but not where I would recommend anyone spend 4/20. None of the food trucks had food infused but the bar had a first time alcohol free thc menu. We tried all the drinks. I recommend the piña colada. Service was great and are was nice. Typical outside, dog friendly, live band or DJ environment.
Always a five-star experience here! The food trucks that stop by our nothing less than top notch I wasn't sure which one this was, but their food was delicious! Never stopped by with a food truck that did not disappoint. Will be back soon to try out their selection of infused seltzers
The staff was super nice and helpful. I did have a few cons though. It was super dead in there but me and my date still gave it a try. We bought prerolls and were told we have to smoke them outside. Which was kinda disappointing because it was pretty chilly and windy. The wind was literally trying to blow our plates away. The food is EXPENSIVE! My beef street TACO (meaning 1) was $3.50. Brisket taco was $5. We had to buy more so we'd be full. And I've honestly had better tacos. The wings original price is $15 for 8. But it was $1 per wing that day so we paid $8. The wings and churros were pretty great though. It was a cute little experience. But it would have been better if we could have sat inside to eat and smoke.
I went here with a few friends based on their recommendation. We went here around 3 PM on a Saturday afternoon so it was somewhat busy. There wasn 't much parking available so we ended up grabbing a parking spot at a nearby public parking area. The distillery sits on a location near the brewery. The brewery itself is huge. The inside location has a few tables and bar seating. The beers you can order are on this huge chalkboard. There 's a ton of outdoor space, a stage, and several benches outside. Fortunately, it wasn 't too chilly so our group ended up getting a table outside. The brewery itself is baseball themed and I didn 't notice it too much until I went to the restroom as the wallpaper was made of baseball cards. I noticed a food truck outside and a few people with dogs so the brewery is definitely pet-friendly. My friends ended up ordering a special for $18 where you could get 3 craft beers commemorative glass you could keep. The way they provisioned your beers were by handing you 8th Wonder bottle caps that you can use anytime (i.e. take home and bring back at a future time). I think this is a great business model by all means. I ended up ordering one beer (Rocket Fuel), which is a Vietnamese Coffee Porter. It 's definitely what I was looking for and my friends enjoyed their beers too. If I lived in Houston, this would definitely be one of my go to spots. I would love to see what the music/night life scene is when they have that, and would love to visit here again!
Overall not a bad spot. We visited on a weekday about 4:30ish. As you can see the place was a bit on the slow side but that was cool. It is very open and a lot of outdoor space. On a nice day or evening I can see it being a nice place to go have a beer. It is definitely kid and pet friendly. If you want food there is a food truck in the back as you can see from the pics. You can also by the special which is if you buy 3 beers you get a better deal vs buying one at a time and they give you some bottle caps that don't expire. Overall not a bad spot I would recommend it and would visit again. As for eye candy you need to bring your own. Now it may be different on the weekend but it is the kind of place where people come in groups.