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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 ...
COMPASS ROSE BREWERY: 3201 Northside Drive, #101, Raleigh. 919-875-5683 or compassrosebrewery.com. This North Raleigh brewery makes an award-winning IPA and boasts the Triangle’s largest taproom ...
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 ...
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 district now features several craft beer establishments including Crank Arm Brewing, Boylan Street Brewpub, Tasty beverage Company, and Brewmasters Bar & Grill. [8] The 2010s saw a surge of business growth in the district. In 2011, the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh moved into a 20,000-square-foot warehouse in the district.
No. 8: Raleigh is getting a new barbecue restaurant from a popular Charlotte brand. A former Lonerider taproom is now a notable Charlotte barbecue spot. | Read more. The popular wine shop and bar ...
Edit Beer Company. 1911 Sego Court, Suite 101, Raleigh. 919-307-8336 or editbeer.com. This new North Raleigh brewery appeals to us with a few nods to writing and photography in its beer names ...
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 ...