Restaurants & Bars
Fenway Brewery, Trillium, To Reopen For Red Sox Home Opener
The brewery's two other locations are also set to reopen next week.
BOSTON — The moment Red Sox fans have been waiting for is nearly here: the home opener is next week, April 1 at 2:10 p.m. Just down the street, Trillium Brewing Company will also reopen, beginning outdoor dining just a few hours before the first pitch.
“I'm so excited to welcome our staff and guests back,” said Esther Tetreault, founder and owner of Trillium, in a news release. “JC and I established Trillium with the vision of creating memorable places to share experiences with others. We managed to make it through the winter with an incredible team and supportive community, and have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to reopen as soon as we felt we could do so with the safety and standards people expect from us.”
Trillium’s craft beers have been open for curbside pickup. Its most popular items include The Street (“heavily hazy and orange in appearance”) and Sprang (“refreshingly light bodied with aromatics of earthy evergreen, passion fruit, and faint doughy malt”).
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Trillium’s Canton home brewery will reopen in-person on April 1 as well, and the Fort Point location will reopen April 2. The Trillium location at the Rose Kennedy Greenway is expected to open sometime in May. Online ordering, weekly home delivery, and shipping throughout Massachusetts and select other states will continue.
“We're always searching for ways to enhance, but last year forced us to make dramatic changes to how we operate, and there are some positive adaptations we intend to keep,” said Tetreault. “We’ve made it easier for our fans to gain regular access to our beer, in an extremely high-quality, hospitality focused way. Providing exceptional customer-service is at the heart of our mission, and the positive feedback we’ve heard from our community validates these efforts.”
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