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    Sly Clyde Ciderworks

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    Cider with a point of view in Hampton.

    Sly Clyde Ciderworks, Bar in Hampton

    About Sly Clyde Ciderworks

    Sly Clyde Ciderworks is Hampton's dedicated hard cider taproom in the Phoebus arts district, making it the right call if you want a drink with a specific point of view. Walk-ins are easy and the low-key industrial room is approachable for first-timers. It earns a visit if you are open to cider as a serious category rather than a beer substitute.

    Should You Book Sly Clyde Ciderworks?

    If you are deciding between a craft beer bar and a cider-focused taproom for your first stop in Hampton, Sly Clyde Ciderworks is the more specific bet. Located at 207 E Mellen St in the Phoebus neighborhood, it is one of the few venues in the Hampton Roads area where hard cider is the main event rather than an afterthought on a beer list. For a first-timer, that focus matters: the drink program tells you something about the venue's ambition in a way that a generic tap list does not.

    What to Expect

    Phoebus is a compact, walkable arts district, and Sly Clyde fits the visual register of the neighborhood: expect an industrial-casual taproom aesthetic with the kind of open, unfussy room that lets the cider do the talking. First-timers should come in knowing that cider operates differently from beer or cocktail bars. The range typically runs from dry and tart to fruit-forward and approachable, and a well-run cider program will give you options across that spectrum. That range is the thing to assess on your first visit: how far does the menu push beyond the easy, sweet styles that dominate mass-market cider?

    For context on what an ambitious cider program looks like nationally, compare the depth of intention here against cocktail-forward bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston. Those bars use their drink menus as a clear editorial statement. A cider taproom that takes the same approach, offering drier, more complex, or blended styles alongside approachable pours, is doing the equivalent work in its category.

    Booking and Getting There

    Booking difficulty at Sly Clyde is easy. Walk-ins are the standard way to visit a taproom of this type, and you are unlikely to need a reservation for most visits. The Phoebus address puts it within reach of Fort Monroe and the Hampton waterfront, making it a practical stop if you are spending time in that part of the city. Check current hours directly before visiting, as taproom schedules can shift seasonally. For a fuller picture of what else is nearby, see our full Hampton bars guide, our full Hampton restaurants guide, our full Hampton hotels guide, our full Hampton wineries guide, and our full Hampton experiences guide.

    The Verdict

    Sly Clyde is worth visiting if you want to drink something with a point of view in Hampton and you are open to cider as a serious category. It is a low-friction stop: easy to book, easy to walk into, and set in a neighborhood that rewards exploring on foot. If the cider program delivers range and technical ambition beyond the obvious sweet styles, it earns a return visit. If you want beer or cocktails as your primary drink, other Hampton options will serve you better.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Sly Clyde Ciderworks?

    No reservation needed. Sly Clyde operates as a walk-in taproom at 207 E Mellen St in Hampton's Phoebus district, and that is the standard way to visit. Showing up without booking is the norm here, not the exception. If you are visiting on a weekend evening, arriving earlier in the night gives you the best shot at a comfortable seat.

    Does Sly Clyde Ciderworks have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Sly Clyde. Given its location in the Phoebus arts district on E Mellen St, the surrounding streetscape is walkable and compact, but check directly with the taproom before planning an outdoor visit.

    What is Sly Clyde Ciderworks known for?

    Sly Clyde Ciderworks is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Hampton.

    Where is Sly Clyde Ciderworks located?

    Sly Clyde Ciderworks is located in Hampton, at 207 E Mellen St, Hampton, VA 23663.

    Location

    207 E Mellen St, Hampton, VA 23663

    Hampton, United States

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    Also Consider

    • Brown Chicken Brown Cow, Notable alternative
    • Oozlefinch Beers & Blending, Notable alternative
    • The Baker's Wife Bistro & Bar, Notable alternative
    • Venture Kitchen & Bar, Notable alternative

    How Sly Clyde Ciderworks Compares in Hampton

    For a first-timer trying to decide where to drink in Hampton, the choice comes down to format. Sly Clyde is the only dedicated cider taproom in the group, which makes it the right pick if you want something outside the beer-and-cocktail default. Oozlefinch Beers & Blending is the obvious alternative if craft beer is your priority: it sits on the grounds of Fort Monroe and combines a serious brewing program with one of the stronger settings in the city. Between those two, your decision is really about cider versus beer, not quality.

    If you want food alongside your drinks, The Baker's Wife Bistro & Bar and Venture Kitchen & Bar both offer more developed kitchen programs and are better suited to a full evening out. Brown Chicken Brown Cow sits closer to the casual end and works well as a neighborhood bar without the taproom-specialist angle. Sly Clyde is not competing in the food category, so if a proper meal matters to your visit, pair it with a restaurant stop rather than treating it as a standalone dining destination.

    On booking difficulty, all four venues are accessible without much advance planning, putting Sly Clyde on a level footing with its peers. The differentiator is specificity: Sly Clyde wins when cider is the point. For everything else, Oozlefinch is the stronger overall bar experience in Hampton if you want craft drinks with a notable setting, and The Baker's Wife is the better pick when a full meal is part of the plan.

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