Menu - Tap That
Menu
The menu of Tap That from Albuquerque includes 19 dishes. On average the dishes or drinks on the menu cost approximately $8.6. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Menu
Salads
House SaladFresh cut romaine + tomato; cucumber; radish; cheese blend; egg & crouton. Dressing; ranch; Dijon vinaigrette / balsamic & oil.
$7.0Beef Dishes
BulgogiKorean style local ribeye thinly sliced; marinated & sauteed on a bed of in‐house cut fries; topped + chopped cilantro & toasted sesame seed.
$11.1Starters
Queso And ChipsFresh made corn chip & smoked Gouda queso.
$5.0Lunch Specials
Classic Mac N CheeseA creamy mixture of milk; Velveeta; cheddar & jack blend & Parmesan cheese topped + fresh parsley.
$8.0Specialty & Combination Platters
Fried AvocadoPanko crusted fried avocado + fresh herbs & lemon zest on a bed of chimichurri slaw; topped + fresh pico de gallo; cotija cheese; bulls' blood micro green & drizzled in spicy chipotle ranch.
$9.1Mains
Tray Of ChipsFresh cut potato fried & tossed + house blend spices.
$3.0
Offers
Exclusive restaurant offers: Tray Of Chips -70% for $0.9 !
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They offer beer and real food for dogs! We ordered a ribeye with rice and a blonde "beer" for Nanako, who was so happy that she didn't even look at the camera. We came from New York and had heard that New Mexico is dog-friendly, but we didn’t expect this level of hospitality! This was definitely a highlight of our trip. The food for humans is fantastic too, with a wide selection of local draft beers. I got to try many local brews here. The staff was incredibly friendly. I highly recommend this place, especially if you're visiting with your dog and want to treat them to some delicious food and drinks while having a great time together!
One of the nicer places to hit up in this side of town. There is a dire, dire need for some sound dampening here though. I realize it's a bar, but you have to practically yell to be heard and because of the industrial style that is all too common in Albuquerque, everyone's conversation bounces back. The food is fantastic, if a bit expensive for bar fare. We got the fried Avacado for starters, which was to die for and then the Po-Boy and spicy chicken sandwich. They do not skimp on the fries but could use a bit more salt, and the dinner portions were gigantic! As for the beer, oh man! They have a fantastic selection with some of the best prices. It's all controlled by an RFID bracelet that you use to track your brew by the oz! Some folks have complained that it isn't self service, but I'd much rather have someone pour the perfect glass each time for me. Plus Albuquerque is much too ghetto for folks not to try and game the system. Overall, this is going to be my go-to in the heights since its way easier to park than Marble and has better prices than almost anywhere.