Restaurants & Bars
Brewery Opening Second Location In Middletown This Fall
The owner of the Enfield-based brewery has leased space in downtown Middletown for a second establishment.

MIDDLETOWN, CT — One of Enfield's biggest success stories of "local boy makes good" is creating the next chapter of its journey, as the Powder Hollow Brewery announced plans to open a second location in Middletown.
On the brewery's Facebook page, this announcement was posted Monday:
"We are NOT MOVING, but we have some exciting news...
We are building another Powder Hollow Brewery - Middletown CT Taproom. Our new location is located at 62 Washington Street in Middletown CT. This new location will host our pilot brewing system as well as a couple guest taps."
Owner Michael McManus has leased space at 62 Washington Street in Middletown to open a second location, at the former site of Next Street and Fat City Garb. He said an outdoor patio area will be included.
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“Being at the top of the state, it made sense for us to look south,” he said in a phone interview Friday. “Middletown already has a lot of food and drink spots, and it seemed like a good place for a brewery addition.”
He estimated the new venue will be operational by fall.
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McManus opened the brewery at 504 Hazard Avenue in Enfield, adjacent to the Scantic River, in late 2014. His sister, Michele McAuliffe, opened R Dee Winery in the same building last September.

Site of the current Powder Hollow Brewery in Enfield. (Google Maps)
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