Bar in Gainesville, United States
Cypress & Grove Brewing Company
100Pearl PointsSolid taproom pick near UF campus.

About Cypress & Grove Brewing Company
A locally rooted craft brewery in Gainesville's NW district, Cypress & Grove is a practical pick for a low-commitment, good-value round in a genuine taproom setting. Walk-ins are easy, the atmosphere beats a generic bar, and it's well-positioned for a pre- or post-dinner stop. Check current tap availability before visiting, as the lineup rotates.
The Quick Verdict
If you're choosing between Cypress & Grove Brewing Company and a generic sports bar on Archer Road, Cypress & Grove wins on atmosphere and local credibility. For a craft beer stop in Gainesville's NW district, it's a practical choice — especially if you're after something brewed close to home rather than a tap list imported from elsewhere. That said, with limited data on pricing and rotating taps, you're booking partly on reputation and location.
What You're Actually Getting
Cypress & Grove sits at 1001 NW 4th St, putting it on the western edge of Gainesville's downtown core — walkable from the University of Florida campus and close enough to the arts district to attract a crowd that cares about what's in the glass. The name alone signals an intention: this is a brewery that wants to feel rooted in the region's natural character, not a chain taproom shipping in branding from a distant HQ.
For the value-seeker, the case for a craft brewery over a cocktail bar in this price tier is usually direct: you get more volume, more variety per round, and a social format that doesn't require committing to a full dinner. Brewery taprooms in this category typically run $6–$10 per pint, and if Cypress & Grove holds to that range, a round for two should come in well under $25 , competitive against most sit-down bar options in central Gainesville. Until pricing is confirmed, treat that as a benchmark, not a guarantee.
Timing matters here. Wednesday through Friday evenings tend to be the sweet spot for Florida craft taprooms: lively enough to have energy, but before the weekend crush that makes conversation difficult. If you're visiting during a University of Florida home game weekend, expect the NW corridor to be significantly busier than usual , arrive early or plan around it.
The aroma profile of a working brewery is part of the draw: grain, yeast, and the faint sweetness of fermentation are present in a way no cocktail bar can replicate. For some guests, that sensory layer is a feature. For others, it's worth knowing before you arrive.
For broader context on drinking and dining in the area, see our full Gainesville bars guide, our full Gainesville restaurants guide, and our full Gainesville experiences guide. If you're staying overnight, our full Gainesville hotels guide covers your options nearby.
Booking & Practical Details
Booking difficulty is easy , walk-ins are the norm for taprooms in this format, and there's no indication that advance reservations are required or even available. Show up, find a seat, and order at the bar. Leading arrival window is early evening on a weekday for the most relaxed experience.
Quick reference: 1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601 , walk-in friendly, weekday evenings recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Cypress & Grove Brewing Company have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available venue data, but taprooms in this footprint and price bracket in Gainesville commonly include patio or courtyard space. Given its location on NW 4th St on the western edge of downtown, it's worth calling ahead or checking on arrival if outdoor seating is a priority for your visit.
What's the signature drink at Cypress & Grove Brewing Company?
Specific tap listings aren't documented in the venue record, so pinning down a single signature is not something Pearl can do reliably here. As a craft brewery operating in Gainesville's competitive taproom scene, rotating or flagship house beers are the format to expect. Check their current tap list directly before visiting if a particular style is your deciding factor.
Is Cypress & Grove Brewing Company worth the price?
Pricing varies at Cypress & Grove Brewing Company; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Cypress & Grove Brewing Company located?
Cypress & Grove Brewing Company is located in Gainesville, at 1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601.
Location
1001 NW 4th St, Gainesville, FL 32601
Gainesville, United States
Compare Cypress & Grove Brewing Company
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Cypress & Grove Brewing Company | Easy |
| Beaker & Flask Wine Co. | Unknown |
| Alpin Bistro | Unknown |
| Curia On The Drag | Unknown |
| Da Vinci pizza and pasta | Unknown |
| Embers Wood Grill | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Gainesville for this tier.
Also Consider
- Beaker & Flask Wine Co., Notable alternative
- Alpin Bistro, Notable alternative
- Curia On The Drag, Notable alternative
- Da Vinci pizza and pasta, Notable alternative
- Embers Wood Grill, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against Gainesville's broader bar scene, Cypress & Grove fills a specific gap: it's a working brewery taproom, which immediately separates it from wine-focused spots like Beaker & Flask Wine Co. If your group is split between craft beer drinkers and wine drinkers, Beaker & Flask is the safer all-rounder. But if the table is united on beer, Cypress & Grove offers something Beaker & Flask can't: liquid made on the premises, which tends to mean fresher product and a rotating selection that rewards repeat visits.
For food-forward evenings, Alpin Bistro and Da Vinci Pizza and Pasta are stronger choices, both lean into kitchen quality in a way a taproom generally doesn't. If you want a full dinner with drinks rather than drinks as the main event, start there. Curia On The Drag sits closer to Cypress & Grove's casual register but skews more cocktail-bar than beer-focused, so the choice between them comes down to what you're drinking.
On value per round, a craft brewery taproom is hard to beat in this city tier. You're unlikely to spend more per head at Cypress & Grove than at a full-service cocktail bar, and the format, order at the bar, no table minimums, no pressure to turn the table, keeps the experience relaxed. For drinkers who want a higher ceiling on craft cocktail ambition, venues like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston show what a serious program looks like, but that's a different category entirely. Within Gainesville, Cypress & Grove holds its ground on value and local character. Also worth browsing: our full Gainesville wineries guide if the group wants to go in a different direction.
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