Guest Beer Guide at Shimbashi DRY-DOCK, Enjoy Draft Beer at the Beer Pub Under the Elevated Tracks
Shimbashi DRY-DOCK, a beer pub under the elevated tracks in Shimbashi, posted a guest beer guide on Instagram. Known for its ship-inspired interior and carefully poured Super Dry, the shop also offers Belgian-style beers and local Tokyo craft beers alongside its regular lineup.
Guest Beer Guide at Shimbashi DRY-DOCK
Shimbashi DRY-DOCK, located under the elevated tracks near the Shiodome exit of Shimbashi Station, is a beer pub whose tap handles resemble a ship's wheel and whose details evoke portholes. The interior is compact, but it's easy to enjoy time there either standing or at a table, and it has the kind of atmosphere that makes it a convenient place to stop in for just one drink on the way home from work.
This Instagram post was an introduction to the guest beers. DRY-DOCK is known not just for lining up labels, but for finishing each pint with attention to pour and temperature control. In addition to the standard Asahi Super Dry, the lineup includes Belgian-style Belle-Vue Kriek and Chimay White, as well as Tokyo craft beers Sumidagawa Weizen and Sumidagawa Porter, making it easy to choose according to your mood, from a brisk lager to wheat beers and darker, roast-forward styles.
The food menu focuses on Western-style snacks that pair well with beer. In particular, classic items like the chicken basket and potato salad naturally bring out the best in that first glass. Rather than flashiness, this is a place to enjoy the quality of a single glass and the pleasure of savoring the atmosphere of the pub itself.
On a busy night under the elevated tracks, when you want to drink genuinely good beer, a place like DRY-DOCK is exactly the kind of spot you can rely on. Following the rotation of guest beers while comparing them with the standard Super Dry is one of the pleasures unique to this pub.
Information may be inaccurate. Please refer to the venue’s official channels for the latest details.