About

40FT Brewery & Taproom in London is a unique spot that combines creativity with a love for brewing. Housed in repurposed shipping containers, this microbrewery offers an array of beer options, from cask beers on handpump to diverse keg choices including a rich stout. It boasts a notable 4.6 rating on Google, reflecting its reputation for excellent beer and friendly staff. The brewery's outdoor covered seating provides a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a vegetarian menu along with your drink. Situated next to the Acme Fire Cult restaurant and close to other dining options, it's an ideal location for a night out. Additionally, they offer delivery services for those who prefer to enjoy their selections from the comfort of home.

Cuisines

Vegetarian

Services

Delivery

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving beer

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Graham Road (Stop M)
Bus stop 346 m walk
Crossway / Kingsland High Street (Stop U)
Bus stop 376 m walk
Ridley Road Market (Stop P)
Bus stop 286 m walk
Forest Road (Stop D)
Bus stop 342 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 224 reviews
4.6/5 163 reviews
4.8/5 61 review
John Carr (Corinne and John)
John Carr (Corinne and John)
2 months ago on Google

Very good brewery taproom about five minutes walk from Dalston Junction Station. One cask beer on handpump when I visited but plenty of keg choices including a stout. Lots of outdoor covered seating. Food is available on the site via a restaurant called Acme Fire Cult.

Matus
Matus
3 months ago on Google

Really nicely hidden brewery. Beer is 100%. Lot of choices. Plenty of seatings, well situated with food places around it, so you can drink and will not be hungry either. Little too loud for my liking.

Christopher Halls
Christopher Halls
4 months ago on Google

Awesome taproom, everything tasting on point and good to see their beers pouring alongside other independent brands like Crafty Blends and Gosnell's and In the same yard as Acme Fire Cult and the Dusty Knuckle, what more could you want.