Takeout · Outdoor seating
Small, lively craft taproom with friendly bartenders, quality house beers, and a chill street-side scene; expect plastic cups and limited variety.
Blame The Sun delivers solid craft beer execution with strong house brews and genuinely friendly bartender guidance, earning its reputation among local beer enthusiasts. Mostly reliable quality and fair pricing make it competitive with respected neighborhood taprooms, though limited seating, plastic glassware, and minimal food options prevent it from reaching higher distinction. The lively street-side scene and chill vibe appeal to craft lovers seeking a casual detour rather than a full dining destination.
Tucked near Koukaki, the taproom hums with lively street energy, rock tracks, and friendly bartenders pouring tasters. One visitor recalled, "They welcomed us in and talked us through the taps," while others praised the chill neighborhood vibe. Expect people lingering on stools outside and a small, focused bar inside with merch and an arcade machine. The brewing approach favors well-made modern styles over theatrics: crisp Italian pilsner, juicy hazy IPA, and a crowd-pleasing coconut stout. Variety is intentionally limited but curated, with a few guest cans and even cocktails on tap. This suits beer fans seeking quality pours and guidance rather than a massive list—great value compared with pricier craft scenes elsewhere. Families can stop by for a relaxed round; the arcade machine keeps kids busy while adults sip. Food is minimal (chips) and glassware is often plastic, so set expectations. Non-beer choices exist but are limited, and wine may not be available, so plan accordingly for different tastes.
Area: Casual residential-meets-cool stretch near Koukaki, draws craft beer fans and neighbors rather than mass tourism.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; occasional noise concerns reported by a neighbor.
Nearby: Near Syngrou-Fix metro and other indie breweries; street-side seating where patrons spill outdoors.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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