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1983. Demolished. August 2011. Website. brewerync.com. The Brewery was a music venue located on Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Brewery was opened in 1983 by Kenny Hobby and later reopened in 2004 by Tom Taylor. [1][2] The Brewery had long been a stop for up-and-coming touring acts as well as established acts with a somewhat ...
In the post, the brewery announced the immediate closing of its downtown Wilmington taproom and set the final day of its 15,000 square foot brewing space as Sunday, March 17 — St. Patrick’s Day.
The earliest documented commercial brewery in North Carolina was in the Moravian town of Bethabara in Wachovia. According to the Moravian Diaries, a log house was constructed for a distillery and brewery in 1756. [ 1] The May, 1764 brewery and distillery inventory listed 270 gallons of brandy, 40 gallons of rye whisky, and 90 gallons of beer on ...
Charlotte restaurants and concert venues are hosting an array of culinary dinners, music events and fundraisers for those in need. Here are a few in October: Oct. 11. Location: 1030 Woodward Ave ...
Gone but not forgotten: These are the former Raleigh spots our readers miss most. Brooke Cain. June 30, 2022 at 12:11 PM ... Greenshields Brewery & Pub (10%) Finch’s Family Restaurant (9% ...
Website. gizmobrewworks.com. Gizmo Brew Works is a microbrewery in Raleigh, NC. Gizmo was established in 2013 when the brewery that previously operated in that location went out of business and was bought out by former customers. [1] Since then, Gizmo has become a part of the Raleigh foodie scene, participating in local events like Hickory Hops ...
Opened. 1997. Website. www.thepourhousemusichall.com. The Pour House Music Hall (also known as The Pour House) is a music venue located in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Pour House was opened in 1997 by Eric Mullen but eventually changed hands in 2012 to current owner Adam Lindstaedt. [1][2] For a brief period in 2011 Mullen had opened up a ...
Opened. 1932. Reopened. 2001. Website. www.martinmariettacenter.com. Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts is the premier location for cultural arts and entertainment in Raleigh, North Carolina. The center consists of four unique venues, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, Meymandi Concert Hall, A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater, and Kennedy Theatre.