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The Craft Beer Co. BrixtonCWorth Trying

11-13 Brixton Station Rd, London SW9 8PA · Pub, Bar · 4.4/5 Google (1450 reviews)

Outdoor seating

Destination pub for serious beer drinkers with a huge rotating selection, lively pre-gig energy, and snacky bar bites—pricing is on the higher side and service can feel brisk at busy times.

Why it gets a C for overall quality

The Craft Beer Co. Brixton excels as a destination for serious beer drinkers, with knowledgeable staff offering tasters and detailed guidance and a reliably rotating selection of craft, cask, and imported beers. Prime location near Brixton Academy and transport links makes it a natural pre-gig stop with warm, buzzing atmosphere. However, limited food to packaged snacks and pies and higher pricing (£8–9 pints) prevent a higher grade—it's a specialized beer bar, not a full-service dining destination, and occasional service friction during busy periods shows room for refinement.

Restaurant Summary

Inside this Brixton pub the vibe is warm and buzzing, especially before shows at the Academy, with bartenders who steer you through a wall of taps and offer tasters. One guest put it simply: "They talked me through styles and poured a taste before I chose." The crowd shifts from relaxed afternoon sippers to pre-gig energy, and the street-side drinking adds a lively local feel. Pricing runs higher than surrounding pubs, but the selection is the draw, not bargain pints. The culinary approach leans classic pub snacking (pies, crisps, nuts) while the creativity lives in the beer program. Expect rotating guest beers, sours, and cask alongside imports, with staff who enjoy matching drinkers to styles. This suits hop-chasers and curious tasters more than casual lager-only drinkers, though even those often find a favorite with guidance from the knowledgeable team. For families, the setting is casual and generally welcoming by day, but food is limited to packaged snacks and pies. There is no kids menu on the current offering, so plan to eat elsewhere and use this as a quick stop if you are with children. Evenings before concerts get busy and noisy, which may not suit younger kids.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£16-26 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Urban, energetic hub with music venues and markets; draws pre-gig crowds and craft beer enthusiasts.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked near station and venues; standard city awareness advised, especially late.

Nearby: Close to Brixton Station and O2 Academy; surrounded by cafes, global eateries, and market stalls.

BrixtonA dynamic urban area with a rich cultural heritage, featuring eclectic dining options, street markets, and a mix of independent restaurants and cafes. Known for its lively atmosphere and diverse culinary scene.
Brixton Station RoadA transitional area near Brixton Station with a mix of commercial and residential spaces, featuring emerging food venues and quick-service restaurants.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday16:30–23:00 Wednesday16:30–23:00 Thursday16:30–00:00 Friday16:30–01:00 Saturday12:00–01:00 Sunday

Available: Outdoor seating

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