After our long run this morning, Dave and I took the train up to Yokohama. We wanted to enjoy a pint and lunch at the World Beer Museum. It is located in the Dockside Garden near the Landmark Tower. At the entry, there is a gigantic beer pyramid display. Very cool. 

We arrived a little bit before 2:00 pm. It wasn’t crowded and by the time we left it was empty. 

We both ordered a beer, of course, and shared a fried cheese and potato appetizer. 



Dave’s Japanese beer was more reasonably priced than my pint of an American IPA. The Pike IPA I ordered was ¥1380 or about $13. It was delicious and worth every yen. The fried cheese was probably the highlight of the meal. 

After our appetizer, we shared an order of nachos and fish and chips. Both were the perfect size for sharing. The nachos were more of a bean dip and tasted pretty good. 


The chips were hot and fresh and tasted much better than the fish. The batter was very sweet and didn’t have the “beer batter” flavor we are accustomed to when eating fish and chips. 

Within the restaurant there was an American bar and an Irish bar. 


These two signs were my favorite. 


Dave and I agreed it was an “ok” lunch spot. We both left wondering when, if ever, the restaurant was crowded.