Contemporary exposed-brick tasting room offering a rotating selection of small-batch brews on tap.
"The new year will bring some big changes to what’s arguably San Francisco’s best brewery. According to an Instagram post on Thursday, Cellarmaker Brewing Co. will close its original Howard Street location at the end of the year and move its production to the East Bay." - Lauren Saria
"With plenty of big industrial spaces and thirsty tech dudes, suffice it to say, SoMa is into craft beer. Cellarmaker is a rising star, a small independent brewery specializing in hopped-up IPAs, hazy pale ales, and coffee-spiced porters. The Howard Street location exclusively serves craft beer brewed in house. Yes, it’s also worth the trek to the second location in the Mission for Detroit-style pizza." - Paolo Bicchieri, Eater Staff
"But it’s the way brewers like Connor Casey of San Francisco’s Cellarmaker Brewing Co. were able to take inspiration from distant breweries, allowing him to sample the once-rare, now-trendy Galaxy hop, for instance." - Caleb Pershan
"This is the year that pizza went square. Detroit-style pies revved into San Francisco, as Cellarmaker and Square Pie Guys joined the race." - Becky Duffett
"Cellarmaker Brewing Co., a small SoMa taproom whose beer is arguably San Francisco’s best, will expand operations with a second location. The brewer will move into what’s currently the home of Old Bus Tavern, a brewpub at 3193 Mission Street, which is closing after September 8th." - Caleb Pershan