Redemption Rock Brewing Co. offers a vibe unlike the common industrial feel of craft breweries.

At Redemption Rock, wood tones mix with blue hues and copper detailing across a taproom filled with couches and a mix of antique and modern furniture.

It has a cozy, cafe feeling, the cafe part accentuated by the brewery’s focus on coffee in addition to beer.

A long bar with stools offers a place for local students or entrepreneurs to set up their laptop, starting a work day with coffee and switching to beer later.

But the centerpiece of Redemption Rock’s space is a a mural by former POW! WOW! Worcester artist MARKA27, inside a room with turf flooring a picnic tables, along with some lawn games. The room brings the feel of an outdoor patio inside, a welcome respite during a cold New England winter.

With grand opening this weekend, Redemption Rock is ready to open its doors and become Worcester’s fifth brewery.

The name Redemption Rock is inspired by the historic site in Princeton, where CEO Dani Babineau grew up.

She runs the brewery with her life and business partner, Greg Carlson, as well as his twin brother, Dan Carlson, and their friend, Kevin Kirkness.

Inside the roughly 6,000-square-foot brewery is 3,000 square feet of taproom space and a bar with 12 draft lines.

The brewery at 333 Shrewsbury St. is hosting a grand opening party on Saturday from noon to 10 p.m., featuring live music, local food and coffee and four beers on tap.

Beer on the opening tap list includes, as described by Redemption Rock:

New Brewery, Who Dis?: A delightfully crisp and refreshing Golden ale.

War Castle IPA: Hazy and juicy with a huge aroma and nice, soft finish.

Blackstone Stout: Our Irish stout (on nitro!). Dark and roasty with loads of coffee and chocolate notes. Smooth, dry, and easy-drinking.

Edelstein Hefeweizen: Traditional German wheat beer with a big spicy aroma and citrusy notes from a late addition of Perle, Opal, and Saphir hops.

The grand opening will also feature live music by Joy Rachelle from noon to 3 p.m., popovers from Worcester’s Asylum Popatorium and coffee from Acoustic Java and Atomic Coffee Roasters.

Redemption Rock has a B.Y.O.F. policy, a growing trend among breweries, but also plans to host popups and have some snacks in the taproom.

Redemption Rock joins existing Worcester breweries: Wormtown Brewery, 3cross Fermentation Cooperative, Flying Dreams Brewing Co.and Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co.