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Tap Room Booking

On Sundays we are serving our Roast Menu and our Pizza Menu only.
Our last day serving roasts will be 2nd Feb; they'll be back again in October!

Why not reserve your place at the Brewery Tap?  There are tables and benches in the Tap Room, Hangar, Beer Garden and Marquee.  Our new booking system is live and will let you choose where you would like to sit and the start/finish time of your booking.

Throughout January we are renovating our Tap Room, so the main bar area is closed to the public - the bar will be operating from out Hangar space, with the Marquee also open for seating, so please book one of those areas. There are a few dates where some spaces are unavailable - please see below:

  • Sat 18th - Marquee closed for a private function
  • Fri 24th - Whole venue closed during the day for a private function, reopening at 7pm for walk-ins. The Marquee is available to book from 7pm.
  • Sat 25th - the venue is open for Burns Night bookings only

For most of the duration of the works the accessible route to the toilets will not be available, so please be aware when booking that we cannot guarantee wheelchair access to toilets. 

Please note our Beer Garden is open to the elements and has no cover. If the weather is unsuitable for outdoor seating you are more than welcome to try and find a seat inside but we cannot guarantee you space against other bookings, events and walk-ins. 

When you arrive, please check in at the bar and we’ll confirm your table number.  Your table is reserved for the whole of your booked session, but may we politely remind you that the table may be required for a later session.

Please note if you have sent an enquiry but have not received a booking confirmation, you do not yet have a booking with us. 

Got a question?  See our Frequently Asked Questions.

Please read our updated T&C'sour Cancellation/Refund Policy and our Privacy Policy.

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