Reservations · Outdoor seating
Destination for local craft beer with tasting flights, budget prices, and a simple pub setting; expect indoor smoking and a trek from old town.
Tap B Craft Brewery delivers solid neighborhood brewpub appeal through strong house-brewed beer quality and exceptional value pricing, but occasional tap availability gaps and modest space comfort with indoor smoking prevent a higher grade. The off-center location and drinks-only format suit beer enthusiasts seeking a casual local hub rather than a destination dining experience, making it a worthwhile stop for craft beer fans willing to navigate its practical limitations.
Hidden on a residential stairway, Tap B feels like a neighborhood craft hub more than a tourist bar. Expect locals, sports on TV, and bartenders who set up tasting flights and chat about hops. One guest summed it up: "Worth the bus ride for fresh, house-brewed pints." Smoking is allowed indoors, which several visitors flagged as a deal-breaking comfort issue. The brewing here leans classic craft: IPAs, stouts, witbiers, and saisons executed with solid, budget-friendly precision. Flights make it easy to explore the lineup, with many calling the stout and IPA standouts. Stock can vary, so a few taps might be off, but beer fans generally find something they like without paying old town premiums. Families will appreciate the casual vibe and outdoor spots, but note the smoke indoors and the drinks-only menu. There is no kids menu or real food service, so it suits a brief stop for sodas or juice rather than a meal. If you are visiting with children, aim for terrace or rooftop seating where the air is fresher.
Area: Residential stairway lane east of center; low-key local vibe, not touristy.
Safety: Per reviews, concrete estate feel but safe; modest lighting; steady local foot traffic.
Nearby: Near coast and a few hotels; bus reachable from port; far from Diocletian’s Palace.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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