BrewDog Bradford will have 28 draught taps offering its own beers plus others from guest breweries. It will also see the third instalment of the successful kitchen residency from barbecue business Red’s True Barbecue. Customers will be able to choose from a selection of smokey dishes from Red’s, as well as BrewDog’s veggie and vegan classics. Red’s will also be firing up the pizza ovens to deliver an eclectic mix of freshly made pizzas inspired by the Red’s world-famous menu.
Food fans will also be able to enjoy Vegan Mondays at the bar in the city, which is the world’s first Unesco City of Film, which includes two-for-one vegan and vegetarian mains every Monday and BrewDog's Wings Wednesday – all you can eat spicy buffalo chicken or buffalo cauliflower wings for £10.
Cider, spirits, wine and coffee
The site is located at 11 Great Horton Road, which is a 10-minute walk from Bradford Central Station and is next to the city’s famous Alhambra Theatre.
Drinkers will not only have the huge choice of beers, which also includes a takeaway beer service too, the bar will also serve Hawkes cider, spirits and wine, and coffee from ethical Shoreditch supplier Grind.
And for those looking to take a deeper dive into craft beer, BrewDog Bradford will be running ‘Beer School’ sessions; guided tastings led by Cicerone-trained staff, discovering the flavours and background to five beers over the course of two hours. Guides will take customers through the history of the beers, the method in which they are brewed and how to pair them with the food.
Recent announcement
BrewDog Bradford follows the recent announcement the company will open its biggest site so far at Waterloo Station in summer 2022.
The business has more than 100 bars across the globe, exports to 60 countries, and has breweries in Columbus, Ohio; Berlin, Germany; and Brisbane, Australia.