Discover the Craft of Beer at Woodstock Brewery
Experience the heart of Cape Town's craft beer culture at Woodstock Brewery, where every sip tells a story of local flavor and creativity.
Nestled in the heart of Woodstock, Cape Town, the Woodstock Brewery stands as a testament to the city’s burgeoning craft beer scene. This brewery is not just a place to enjoy a refreshing pint; it’s a destination where tourists can immerse themselves in the rich flavors and innovative brewing techniques that characterize South African craft beer. With a diverse selection of beers ranging from IPAs to stouts, each brew is crafted with care, using locally sourced ingredients that highlight the unique terroir of the region. Visitors can indulge in guided tours of the brewing facilities, where the intricate processes of beer production are unveiled by passionate brewers who are eager to share their knowledge. These tours are often complemented by tasting sessions, allowing guests to sample a variety of the brewery’s offerings while learning about the art and science behind each brew. The brewery also boasts a vibrant taproom and outdoor seating area, perfect for enjoying a sunny afternoon with friends or family. In addition to the exceptional beer, Woodstock Brewery features a menu of delicious food options that pair perfectly with their brews, including artisanal pizzas, gourmet burgers, and a selection of local snacks. Whether you’re a seasoned craft beer enthusiast or a curious newcomer, a visit to Woodstock Brewery promises a memorable experience filled with flavor, fun, and the chance to connect with the local craft beer community.
Local tips
- Visit during happy hour for special deals on select beers.
- Try their seasonal brews for a unique taste experience.
- Join a brewery tour for an in-depth look at the brewing process.
- Pair your beer with food from their menu for a complete experience.
- Check their website for special events or live music nights.
A brief summary to Woodstock Brewery
- 252 Albert Rd, Cape Town, Woodstock, 7925, ZA
- +27212033045
- Visit website
- Monday 11 am-10 pm
- Tuesday 11 am-10 pm
- Wednesday 11 am-10 pm
- Thursday 11 am-10 pm
- Friday 11 am-10 pm
- Saturday 11 am-10 pm
- Sunday 12 pm-6 pm
Getting There
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Public Transport - MyCiTi Bus
If you are starting from the Cape Town city center, head to the nearest MyCiTi bus station, such as the Civic Centre Station. Purchase a MyCiTi card from the station if you do not have one. Take the bus on the 'Civic Centre to Woodstock' route. The bus will take you directly to the Woodstock area. Get off at the bus stop at Albert Road and walk along Albert Road towards number 252. Woodstock Brewery will be on your left-hand side.
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Walking
If you are near the Woodstock area, you can simply walk to Woodstock Brewery. Look for Albert Road, which is a main road in Woodstock. Walk towards 252 Albert Road. The brewery is located between other local businesses, so keep an eye out for its signage as you approach.
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Taxi or Rideshare
For a more direct and comfortable option, you can use a taxi or rideshare service like Uber. Open the app and set your destination to '252 Albert Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town.' The driver will take you directly there. Make sure to confirm the address with the driver before starting your journey.
Attractions Nearby to Woodstock Brewery
- The Neighbourgoods Market
- Lion’s Head Paragliding
- The Old Biscuit Mill
- Woodstock street art
- Trafalgar Park
- Observatory Park
- Cape Town Science Centre
- Heart of Cape Town Museum
- Observatory
- St. Mark's Anglican Church
- Queen's Blockhouse
- South African Astronomical Observatory Auditorium
- South African Astronomical Observatory
- South African Astronomical Observatory Admin Building
- Artscape Theatre Centre
Landmarks nearby to Woodstock Brewery
- Atlantic Rail
- The Original Shoreline
- Rovos Rail Cape Town
- Cape Town Heritage Tours
- Mostert's Mill
- Union Castle Building
- Koopmans-De Wet House
- City & Safari International
- South African Sendinggestig Museum
- Cape Town Free Walking Tours
- St George's Cathedral
- The Cape Gallery
- Devil’s Peak
- Prestwich Memorial
- Cecil John Rhodes Statue