Women Owned, Operated &
Brewed
And all are welcome.
We’re building a space where the drink you choose—whether it’s a saison, a matcha flight (coming soon), gluten-free options, or a zero-proof spritz—doesn’t lessen your experience; it includes it.
We’re not in the alcohol business.
We’re in the belonging business.
Our Vision
Craft beer sparked something real—it invited people to care about ingredients, process, and the folks behind the pour. But as things scaled, that feeling of connection started to fade.
The Alley is here to bring it back—with a focus on community, thoughtful choices, and a space that feels good to be in.
Our Offerings
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A key passion to our business is our love of the craft beer community. SO we offer rotating house brews, collabs with the women moving the industry forward, and guest taps from makers who inspire us.
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Currently we offer vegetarian and non-vegetarian options for both, our pizzas and breakfast burritos.
Breakfast burritos: egg, potatio, cheese, green chili - optional bacon
Pizza: red sauce, cheese - optional pepperoni
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We’ve got gluten-free drinkers covered with Holidaily Brewing on draft and in cans—plus 3rd Bird Kombucha. Both are full-flavored, gluten-free, and easy to love.
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Local alcohol free beers that we’ll happily geek out about. Zero-proof cocktails and kombucha are available all day, every day!
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We are currently slinging Sati nitro cold brew off tap! We are soft launching into our espresso and french press menu. More to come soon!
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Our matcha flights will be a signature offering. Rotating flavors, vibrant colors, and made to prove that flights don’t have to be only beer.
What Drives Us:
We put the same care into every drink we serve, whether it’s a crisp lager, a bold stout, or something entirely alcohol-free. Our women-led collabs bring purpose and story to every pour. With a look and vibe that break the mold, this is a space that’s easy to walk into—and even easier to come back to.
PorchDrinking’s PorchCast dives into Alley Brews’ vision, culture, and plans for the Berkeley alley taproom.