London's massive new Guinness brewery finally has an official opening date
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London's massive new Guinness brewery finally has an official opening date
"Guinness has been promising that 'good things are coming' to Covent Garden for the best part of three years now. The brand first announced that it would be launching a brewery in London back in 2022 but has kept us on tenterhooks ever since. Finally, the wait is over. It's officially been revealed that Guinness at Old Brewer's Yard will open its gates on Thursday, December 11."
"Beyond the beverages, the venue will be home to two restaurants led by Pip Lacey of Great British Menu and Hicce fame. Gilroy's Loft (named after the guy who created some of Guinness's most iconic ads) will serve line-caught fish and the classic Irish combo of Guinness and oysters on the rooftop, while Porter's Table will 'spotlight the very best of British produce - with meat coming from trusted producers across the country and aged locally in west London,"
Guinness at Old Brewer's Yard opens December 11 in Covent Garden. The 54,000-square-foot venue features an immersive tour of Guinness heritage, a working microbrewery producing 14 limited-edition brews (not standard Guinness), a tasting with master brewer Hollie Stephenson, and a pour-your-own-pint experience. Two restaurants led by Pip Lacey—Gilroy's Loft on the rooftop and Porter's Table focusing on British produce—will serve fish, Guinness-and-oysters pairings, aged meats, and locally grown vegetables. Ground-level offerings include a casual bar and bakes by Calum Franklin. The courtyard will host arts, music, and cultural pop-ups, plus merchandise, rotating craft brews, low-alcohol options, and fashion collaborations.
Read at Time Out London
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