Triumph Brewing Co. di New Hope tutup permanen setelah 23 tahun

Triumph Brewing Co. di New Hope, Pennsylvania, telah tutup permanen setelah beroperasi selama 23 tahun. Bir dan restoran populer ini menutup pintunya secara mendadak pada 9 Maret 2026, dengan pengumuman dibuat melalui postingan Facebook. Lokasi lain dari rantai berbasis New Jersey ini tetap buka.

Triumph Brewing Co., yang telah lama menjadi bagian tetap di New Hope, tiba-tiba menutup lokasinya pada 9 Maret 2026. Penutupan ini datang tanpa peringatan sebelumnya kepada pelanggan, mengakhiri 23 tahun usaha yang dimulai ketika lokasi tersebut dibuka pada 2003 sebagai lokasi kedua dari tiga lokasi untuk pabrik bir berbasis New Jersey yang berbasis di New Jersey. The announcement was posted on the company's Facebook page that Monday, accompanied by a message expressing gratitude. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the many guests who dined and drank with us over the last 23 years, and to our employees whose hard work and dedication made it possible, the post read. Situated in Union Square off York Road in downtown New Hope, the venue offered craft beer and gastropub fare, while regularly hosting live music events. It had become a popular spot in Bucks County for locals and visitors alike. Triumph Brewing's remaining locations in Princeton and Red Bank, New Jersey, are set to continue operations, according to the announcement. This closure marks a notable loss for the local craft beer scene, though details on the reasons behind the decision have not been disclosed. The story is developing, with further updates expected.

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Several craft breweries in the United States and Canada are closing locations or filing for bankruptcy amid industry challenges. Factors include rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and regulatory issues. These closures highlight broader struggles in the craft beer sector.

The owner of Tinworks Brewery in Llanelli has announced the permanent closure of the brewery and its Tinhouse bar following the sale of the venue. The decision comes amid ongoing pressures in the hospitality sector, marking another loss for the local food and drink scene. While the owner expresses hope for a future return, the current business climate poses significant challenges.

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Kichesippi Beer Co., an Ottawa craft brewery opened in 2010, will shut down on March 6 after operating at a loss amid heavy debt, COVID-19 fallout, rising costs and tariffs, and tightening consumer spending. Owner Paul Meek called himself heartbroken over ending what he built as a community hub, amid broader pressures hitting Canada's craft beer sector.

Thunder Bay's oldest and largest craft brewery, Sleeping Giant Brewing Company, will shut down at the end of March after 14 years in operation. The closure, announced via social media, comes amid rising aluminum costs and declining beer consumption, despite the brewery's national recognition, community involvement, and role as a local hub.

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Craft breweries in southwestern Ontario increasingly integrate food services to remain viable, moving beyond beer sales alone. This trend includes in-house kitchens, partnerships with eateries, and food trucks. Several local spots exemplify successful combinations of fresh brews and meals.

Beloved Uptown cafe Wesley Andrews shut its doors on December 31, 2025, marking the end of a decade-long venture centered on conversation and quality coffee. Co-owners Jared Thompson and Johan Podlewski made the strategic decision to close, reflecting on their achievements amid rising costs. The cafe's final Latte Art Throwdown highlighted the community bonds it fostered over the years.

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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company in Croydon will open early on March 26 for a watch party of the Philadelphia Phillies' 2026 season opener. The event includes the release of a limited collaboration beer with Philadelphia streetwear brand Cracked Bell. Fans can enjoy the game on big screens alongside food and beverages.

 

 

 

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