Rincon Brewery cierra su local en Funk Zone después de esta noche

El local de Rincon Brewery en la Funk Zone de Santa Bárbara cerrará tras su última noche de operación. Los rumores sugieren que South Coast Deli podría tomar el espacio.

Rincon Brewery, un establecimiento local de cerveza artesanal, cerrará su ubicación en el área de Funk Zone de Santa Bárbara después de esta noche, según informes de Siteline. Este cierre marca el fin de las operaciones en el local, que ha formado parte de la vibrante escena de comida y bebidas del barrio. Especulaciones indican que South Coast Deli, conocido por sus sándwiches y ensaladas, planea ocupar el espacio vacante. Un lector comentó sobre el posible movimiento, expresando entusiasmo: «South Coast Deli entrando en ese espacio sería genial, ya que voy a sus otras ubicaciones unas tres veces por semana». Sin embargo, el comentarista también planteó preocupaciones sobre los desafíos de estacionamiento en la zona, señalando problemas con zonas amarillas y rojas cerca de otras ubicaciones como Carrillo Street. La Funk Zone, un distrito popular para comer y entretenerse, continúa experimentando cambios en su panorama empresarial. Aunque los detalles del cierre son limitados, este desarrollo se alinea con otros cambios recientes en la escena restaurantera de Santa Bárbara, aunque no se detallaron aspectos específicos de Rincon Brewery más allá del cierre inmediato.

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