Calverley's Brewery
Brewery · Cambridge ·

Calverley's Brewery

Brewery · Cambridge ·

Brewery with on-site brews, craft beers, and food trucks

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23A Hooper St, Cambridge CB1 2NZ, United Kingdom Get directions

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23A Hooper St, Cambridge CB1 2NZ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1223 778687
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The 18 Best Cambridge Restaurants | Eater London

"In a city of drinking spots, Calverley’s stands out for its hospitable vision of a modern taproom, which has the heart and heft of an old Cambridge pub. Options include a light, hoppily zesty tafel beer; a dankly savoury porter; and a clever berry sour that uses an unusually high proportion of oats to soften and complement the fruit. Scott’s All Day, around the corner, cycles over simple but clever pizzas — including a cheesesteak emulator and a redemption story for ham and pineapple — that make it easy for a pint to turn straight into dinner." - James Hansen

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A Cambridge Day Trip Filled With the Best Restaurants, Cafes, and Pubs | Eater London

"A taproom-focused venue that champions local brews and offers a less traditional, more contemporary pub vibe." - James Hansen

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Calverley's Brewery

Angela S.

Google
A very warm welcome. Beers and ciders were well kept. Some nice alcohol free alternatives for the driver too. Friendly banter and an inviting atmosphere. Thank you for a delightful afternoon.

Frederico Fortuna P.

Google
Very pleasant brewery; staff are very friendly and helpful on the tough choice of choosing the first beer of the day, considering the broad variety that they brew on location - this meant sampling a few beers, on which the staff are eager to help. Participating food trucks show up from Thursday to Saturday to complement the experience, ranging from Italian pizzas to kebabs. Outdoor seating is available whenever possible; the location has polite notices to be mindful of the neighbours, but the crowd that the brewery attracts should not be a concern - the atmosphere is very friendly and calm. Overall very good experience for drinks and a bite whenever possible, thanks to the offer from the participating food trucks. The concept is a success and they have earned my return.

C & T V.

Google
Small size, LARGE QUALITY! A true neighborhood brewery that prides itself on quality and offers a variety of custom ales. The Farmhouse Trip Ale is the best ale I’ve had in the UK, by far! Delicious! The brewery site itself is located in a small neighborhood off the beaten path of the Cambridge city center but a close walk from the eclectic stores of Mill Road and worth the walk! The brewery is tucked up against the train tracks which allows you to feel the authentic UK experience of trains passing by in a low rumble that you notice occasionally but isn’t loud or annoying (part of the fun experience). The experience inside is very simple and focuses on the beer inside. The site does offer good food but gooses to limit its offerings as the focus is meant to reside on the brews. I left feeling like I stumbled upon a secret, local gem of Cambridge that few knew about but all should experience! Almost as if I’d walked up to a neighbor brewing delicious brew and he tapped into it to share a sample just for me. Fun experience and I can’t wait to go back.

N K.

Google
Really nice relaxing atmosphere and great service. Most importantly, delicious beers!

andrew R.

Google
Delicious craft beer and friendly ambience. We are regulars. Been coming here for 4 years and I love it. The best place in Cambridge for craft beer. It’s a bit tucked away, and you may wonder if you are going to the right place, but when you find it, you’ll be glad you did !

Rob G.

Google
Small but perfectly formed. Good beers and friendly people, there's no food other than the van outside (I didn't try it) but the beers are good. Space is small with a few picnic benches but that just makes it cosy.

Amanda B.

Google
Fantastic range of beer and street food consistently excellent

Erick V.

Google
Best beer in Cambridge, love this place. The Plonk sour beer is my favourite, but they have a huge variety of beers all really good quality that will cater for all tastes. Be sure to book in advance over weekends because it's small and very popular amongst locals.
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Debbie H.

Yelp
Our favourite find of the year! Tucked away off Mill Road, next to the railway, is this microbrewery. Only open to drinkers on Fridays and Saturdays. We were invited to try the various brews and then settled down to sip...lovely stuff. The food truck provided freshly cooked chips...and the burgers looked great. Definitely one to know about and a great addition to independent Cambridge.