Craft Beer Market Mitsukoshimae

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Craft Beer Market's Nihonbashi outpost inside the COREDO Muromachi 3 complex — 30 rotating taps paired with a kaiseki-inspired izakaya menu, within easy reach of both Mitsukoshimae and Shin-Nihonbashi stations.
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Craft Beer Market Mitsukoshimae
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Local & Regional
Food available
Yes
Outdoor seating available
No
Craft Beer Market Mitsukoshimae occupies the ground floor of COREDO Muromachi 3, the third tower in the landmark Nihonbashi Muromachi redevelopment that brought a cluster of high-end retailers and restaurants to the historic heart of Tokyo. The address in Nihonbashi puts it a short walk from both Mitsukoshimae Station (Ginza and Hanzomon lines) and Shin-Nihonbashi Station. The food concept here is distinctive within the chain: a 崩し割烹 (kuzushi kappo) approach — a casual reinterpretation of traditional Japanese kaiseki cuisine designed to pair with craft beer. Expect thoughtfully composed small plates rather than the pub-style snacks found at some other branches. The execution lends the Mitsukoshimae outlet a slightly more refined atmosphere compared to its siblings. The tap list follows the standard CBM format: 30 rotating lines, updated daily online, with Japanese domestic craft beer as the backbone and imports from the US and Europe filling out the list. Prices are flat across the chain — glass from ¥690, pint from ¥880 — plus the standard ¥300 table charge. Weekend lunch hours operate, making it one of the more accessible CBM locations for daytime visits. The COREDO complex location means it attracts a slightly more mixed crowd than the purely office-worker demographic at some other branches — tourists and shoppers from the Nihonbashi area mix with local regulars. **Opening Hours** Mon–Fri: Lunch 11am–2pm, Dinner 5pm–11:30pm Sat, Sun & public holidays: 11am–11:30pm

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TokyoNihonbashiChuo-kuCOREDO Muromachi30 tapsJapanese craft beerkappo cuisine

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