Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab : The Bottom Line
The main downside to Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab is really the prices for the quality of the beer. Neither of them match up, which left me deflated after going here. It’s a shame as it’s in a good location, has a large number of taps, and open early. However, if you’re going to charge so much for your beer, make sure it’s excellent at least. Besides that, the whole place is non-smoking, has no table charge, some free wifi, and takeaway beers to boot.

Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab : Background
Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab opened in March 2024, as a brewpub. The first floor space is the brewery, while the second floor is the bar area. Moreover, they have a brewery out in Yamaguchi, though that isn’t open for drinking in.
The bar is located in the Hamamatsucho area of Tokyo, and lies between said JR station and Shibakoen station.
Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab : Atmosphere & Interior
As you walk up the stairs from the street, you’re greeted by either the most garish interior you’ve come across, or perhaps the funkiest looking lighting. It’s one or the other. Akin to a Seoul bar – we’ve been to a few – the lighting will leave you seeing various colours afterwards.
There is space inside for around 20 people inside, with eight seats at the window counter, and eight at two tables in the middle of the room. There is also a small standing shelf by the stairs for four people. The whole place is non-smoking and has no table charge either. Moreover, there is free wifi, with the information posted on some plastic placards dotted around the bar.
There was some rather loud background techno / EDM being played. It was loud enough to drown out other conversations in the bar. Almost loud enough to drown out the conversation with the person next to me too.




Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab : Beer & Tap Information
There are 20 taps of craft beer on at the bar. Of those 20 taps, 15 were in-house beers, and 5 were guest beers. The beers come in three sizes : small (120 ml) at ¥450, half pint (235 ml) from ¥1,000, and pints (470 ml) from ¥1,500. There is also three beer flight for any three small beers on the menu at ¥1,200. The prices left me feeling deflated as the in-house beers were simply not that good, considering the price. More about the beers in a separate write up. Heck, I’d suggest going for the guest beers instead.
There is also a small fridge to the left of the bar, with cans for takeaway or drinking in. The beers though are either made at the Yamaguchi brewery, or the brewery downstairs.


Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab : Food & Menu Information
The menu is rather sparse at the bar, with some simple snacks to choose from. The menus have a rudimentary amount of English on them – enough to order at least. The portion sizes will leave you wanting more so make sure you come fed beforehand. Perhaps going to DevilCraft Hamamatsucho first would be a good idea. Finally, the bar does not accept cash, so bring along a credit or debit card with you.
Fetish Club Tokyo Brew Lab : Bar Details
- Open : Daily 16:00 – 22:30 (L.O Food 21:30 Drinks 22:00)
- Closed : Sundays
- Happy Hour : –
- Phone :
- Homepage (in Japanese) :
- Social Media : Instagram