Reservations · Outdoor seating
Destination taproom for Hop Kettle brews with rotating street-food kitchen; great beer, friendly vibe, solid value, minor crowding and occasional service hiccups.
The Hop Kettle Cirencester delivers solid neighborhood appeal through knowledgeable beer guidance, hearty street-food cooking, and a charming hidden courtyard that punches above typical pub standards. Reliable execution and strong loyalty keep it competitive with respected local favorites, though limited seating during peak times and occasional vegan option gaps prevent it from reaching higher distinction.
Tucked into a courtyard off Dyer Street, the taproom feels warm and bustling without drowning conversation. Staff guide you through the board of Hop Kettle beers with an easy smile—one guest noted the team "talked us through styles and poured tasters." On sunny days the back courtyard becomes a relaxed sun trap for pints and wings. The cooking leans street-food comfort with creative fusion touches rather than fine-dining theatrics. Think smash burgers, gochujang-glazed wings, and BBQ trays piled with mac and cheese and tots; portions run hearty and prices feel fair for the town center. Rotating pop-up partners keep things interesting while sticking to bold, beer-friendly flavors. Families do well here: burgers, mac, wings, and tots are easy wins for kids. There is no formal kids menu, but simple items suit younger palates. Vegan choices depend on the partner; reviews mention limited clearly marked vegan dishes at times, so check the board before ordering.
Area: Historic market-town courtyard setting attracting beer lovers, locals, and visitors; relaxed and social.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked courtyard off main street; evening footfall is steady.
Nearby: Adjacent to shops and cafes, near Cirencester center; sunny rear courtyard mentioned.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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