Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Werewolf Beer

    4.0 (1 review)

    Werewolf Beer Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Werewolf Beer

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration
    Photo of Chris M.
    7
    1055
    859

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Camden Town Brewery - Local bar

    Camden Town Brewery

    4.2(46 reviews)
    0.6 miCamden Town
    ££

    Great brewery with outside and inside seating. Order your…read moredrinks at the bar, or with the table service. Taps were all great, as we tried probably half the menu. My favorite being the Hells. Seating is ample and great for larger groups- as ours was. Food- surprisingly amazing! I've been thinking about the Chard Ravioli with the butter since I ate it and contemplated ordering a second entre when we were there. Not pictured is the Beer Hall Platter- think giant cheese board. We got the Large and it was a good size for 6 people. Always love when burrata is available. The pretzels on the platter were also very tasty and came out warm- we could smell them baking before they were served. We will definitely be back, loved everything about this place.

    Kid friendly but no kids menu…read more My wife, daughter and I were walking the Camden Market and were looking for food. I had been drinking Camden Hells Lager since I've been in the UK, so when we saw the Camden Town Brewery, we decided to stop and get a bit to eat. It is in a great spot, right on the Camden Locks, in the heart of the Camden Market. It isn't much to look at once you walk in, pretty standard. Same goes for the cocktail offering. The cocktails on their cocktail menu mostly contained Beefeater Gin, but they were out of Beefeater Gin and said they couldn't substitute for one of the other Gins they had in the wall, which was quite a few, so that was disappointing. We were a little worried there wasn't a kids menu but we got the Cotswold fried chicken, without hot sauce and it was incredible. My wife and I shared the fish and chips and it was very good as well. We were a little underwhelmed when we walked in but were very satisfied and pleased with the food. We would comeback for the ambiance but definitely would for the food.

    Photos
    Camden Town Brewery
    Camden Town Brewery - A one off "tank beer!"  Delicious. Also available hazy.

    A one off "tank beer!" Delicious. Also available hazy.

    Camden Town Brewery - Local bar

    See all

    Local bar

    Moncada Brewery

    Moncada Brewery

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.3 miCricklewood, Dollis Hill

    This Brewery has now moved to Cricklewood and they've opened a Tap Room on the weekends! Living 15…read moreminute walk away I'm SO happy! It's a great tap room, trendy and laid back vibes with knowledgeable and friendly staff. The beer is very reasonably priced for London, especially for craft beer - that's the benefit of buying it straight from the brewers I guess. There's a good variety of their beers on tap and a whole range of cans which you can take home. My favourite beer at the moment is the New England IPA, hazy and juicey, real delicious. (I've also spied a couple of bottles of wine in their fridge for the non beer drinkers - though I'd suggest encouraging any with you to try the apricot or grapefruit sours. They are well made and perfect for someone who doesn't usually drink beer.) Being a brewery they don't have their own kitchen but they do have a different food stall/van every week, showcasing some of London's top quality street food. I've also heard that if the food stall doesn't suit you then they are happy for you to get take away delivered or to bring in your own food - but I'd check that with the staff to be sure. This is a really welcome addition to an area where craft beer is lacking, I'd highly recommend it to anyone, just wish the tap room was open during the week so that I could go more often.

    A cool, funky brewery bar set in a mezzanine above the brewery. It's not a huge space, which gives…read moreit homey feel. It rarely gets crowded, though, so the small size is not really an issue. They always have most of their core range available across cask, keg and bottle, and typically have a few specials as well. The staff is friendly and attentive. The beer is well priced. The music selection is solid. This place is a little out of the way, and the opening hours are somewhat limited, but you would do well to make the effort to visit.

    Photos
    Moncada Brewery
    Moncada Brewery
    Moncada Brewery

    See all

    Meantime Brewing Company - Best guide ever! Thx Al from the swiss guys!!

    Meantime Brewing Company

    4.4(31 reviews)
    7.2 miGreenwich
    ££

    They closed their brewery in north Greenwich and did not update website. Took a one hour trip for…read morenothing.

    I got brought a brewery tour as a gift, and had a great time here. I have done a lot of brewery…read moretours in America but this was my first in the U.K. We did a weekday tour starting 7pm. The place is in a bit of a random spot, I wasn't too keen on our walk there but we made it. We ordered a pint as we were early, their speciality Cake boy, a hazelnut beer I wasn't too keen on it and wished I haven't ordered a whole pint. Plus it was expensive £13 for two pints! It should be cheaper directly from the brewery. Also i definitely wouldn't have ordered a whole pint if I had known I was going to have to chug the thing as we weren't allowed to take drinks on the tour with us! This is very different from US brewery tours and they usually welcome drinking on the tours. However I understand why, as the tour starts out in their private tap room, where you drink and taste all their different beers on tap. I think we tried around 5-6 beers, we even got to still taste their stout even though they had ran out of it on draft. They actually opened bottles of it, to pour for us -- I was impressed and their stout was nice, it's different from others stouts as I'm not a stout drinker. The pours were a third of a pint each too. The tour in whole was 2 hours but didn't actually last that long. The tasting lasted around an hour -- this is something I haven't experienced at US breweries, where the staff go into soo much detail about each beer and taste them with you. Usually a brewery tour is only 20-30 minutes touring the facility. This tour was more like bourbon tours I have been on. The actual tap room we were in was full of Michael Jackson's (the beer critic) glass collection -- cool or what? After the tasting we finally toured the facility, which lasted around 20 minutes or so. The tasting was better than the tour, I could have skipped the tour, their was nothing special. As traditional with British health and safety laws, we were required to wear safety goggles on the tour, even though it was the evening and nothing was happening. One thing that did disappoint me, was you weren't able to keep a tasting glass after the tour, you had to buy one from the gift shop. Also as I'm not up to date on British craft beer, I was surprised to learn that Meantime sold out to SAB Miller a few years ago and then was later sold to a Japanese company. However though we enjoyed the tour overall (I think it was all the beer -- lol). We stayed after the tour finished, had another pint and actually ended up chatting to our tour guide for the evening. We had a great time.

    Photos
    Meantime Brewing Company - Bloody Mary and a Stout.

    Bloody Mary and a Stout.

    Meantime Brewing Company - Tasting room

    Tasting room

    Meantime Brewing Company - Tap room

    See all

    Tap room

    The Griffin Brewery - Brewery tour - tasting room

    The Griffin Brewery

    4.8(6 reviews)
    6.1 miChiswick
    £

    This is one of the better distillery/brewery tours I have been on! Colin was a great guide and…read morehost. I would highly recommend this but leave time for the great beer tastings!

    I've done brewery tours in the US, Ireland, and England and the Fullers tour is really good. The…read moreguide we had (Lisa) was knowledgeable, had been with the company a long time, and had a great personality for the tour. She was alternately friendly, funny, and informative. The tour was organised around the four main ingredients of beer (barley, water, hops, and yeast) and it showed the old way and new way of brewing at each stage. Often you see an old copper and brick version and then you see the new, computerised and stainless steel version. Lots of the photo opportunities are in pretty poor light. If you bring a camera, be sure to be ready for dim indoor lighting. On the up side, you see a real working brewery doing its thing. You really do sometimes step out of the way so someone can walk by and keep doing his job. On the down side, this means they generally only do tours during business hours. Skive off work one afternoon, though. It's worth it. Parking near the brewery is limited, so be sure to allow yourself some time to find a spot. There's ample pay-and-display parking, but it's a lot of twisty turny streets in there. I'm not sure how easy it is to get to this on public transport. We drove. That's a shame, because somebody's not getting the full experience. The tastings at the end were generous and we got to sample lots of different beers. I had only really had the London Pride and Honeydew before the tour. I'll be watching for the Jack Frost Christmas ale and Chiswick Ale now.

    Photos
    The Griffin Brewery - Griffin Brewery gate

    Griffin Brewery gate

    The Griffin Brewery - Brewery tour - the plant

    Brewery tour - the plant

    The Griffin Brewery

    See all

    Werewolf Beer - breweries - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...