Right beside the Otaru Canal, the Otaru Beer Hall is where history, good food, and local craft beer come together. Set inside a beautifully restored red-brick warehouse, it combines the nostalgic charm of old Otaru with the cozy buzz of a Bavarian-style beer hall — wooden barrels, long tables, and the smell of grilled sausages filling the air.
Brewed on-site by Otaru Beer, the lagers and dark ales here follow traditional German purity laws, giving them a clean, crisp taste you don’t often find in Japan. Locals love the Pilsner and Dunkel, but if you’re feeling adventurous, go for the Weizen — smooth and refreshing.
The menu’s built for sharing: sausages, pretzels, pork knuckles, and even Japanese-style bar dishes like edamame and karaage. Come for lunch, dinner, or just a cold pint after exploring Sakaimachi Street and the canal — the vibe hits perfectly any time of day.
✨ Why it’s worth it
Because it’s the perfect blend of Otaru’s old-world atmosphere and craft beer culture — great drinks, hearty food, and warm Hokkaido hospitality.
🕐 When to go
Afternoon: ideal for a relaxed lunch and a beer by the canal.
Evening: cozy lighting and live music on some weekends.
Open daily (11:00–22:00).
💴 Prices
Draft beers: ¥700–¥1,000
Meals and sets: ¥1,500–¥3,000 per person
🚆 How to get there
A 10-minute walk from Otaru Station, right by the canal — look for the red-brick building near Kitaichi Hall.
🧭 Waldir tip
Try the beer tasting set to sample all brews. Sit near the windows or terrace for canal views, especially around sunset — it’s pure Otaru magic.