"Named after the fault line beneath the brewery, Eureka Heights is easily recognizable for its award-winning, cheekily-named Buckle Bunny Cream Ale, a refreshing sip made with corn. For a bit more bite, select the Mini Boss, a 6.8 percent IPA with a relatively mild bitterness unit of 68, or the 713 Pilsner, a crisp, golden brew with 5.3 percent ABV. The Heights-based brewery hosts weekly events in its taproom, with trivia on Wednesdays and a running club and bingo on Thursdays. Keep an eye out for the beloved drag bingo that occurs monthly." - Brianna Griff
"Eureka Heights is roughly the size of a small distribution plant, and sitting 10 feet from their fermentation vessels will make you feel like you're on a brewery tour without having to walk anywhere. After finishing off a pint of a hazy IPA, take your talents to the arcade section and spend an hour or two trying to beat your friend’s pinball high score. Eureka also sells six packs of their most popular beer, so grab a case of Buckle Bunny Beer and bring the party home with you." - gianni greene, chelsea thomas, julie takahashi
"This Heights brewery will mix things up for 713 Day, hosting a Chopped and Screwed version of its music-themed Disc and Donuts event starting at 11 a.m. with coffee, beer, beermosas, and free doughnuts. Eureka will also use the Houston holiday as a chance to launch two new hard aguas frescas in its taproom and will feature a dry-hopped version of its 713 Pilsner. And, to close out the night, country punk rock band Holy Hell will perform." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Roughly the size of a small distribution plant, Eureka Heights is massive. And sitting 10 feet from a fermentation vessel makes us feel like part of a brewery tour without walking anywhere. After finishing off a pint of a hazy IPA, take your talents to the arcade section and spend an hour or two trying to beat your friend’s pinball high score. Eureka also has six packs of their most popular beer, so grab a case of Buckle Bunny Beer and take the party home with you." - Gianni Greene
"A local brewery whose lighter option, 'Somethin’ Light,' is offered at the stadium’s ice house concessions as part of the hometown beer lineup." - Lane Gillespie