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Local Brewing Company's Expanded Location Expects to Draw Crowds to Oyster Bay
The Town is eager for the company's expansion, according to the Chamber of Commerce.

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Oyster Bay is excited to expand and move its local craft brewery, which features a nautical theme in tribute to Long Island’s north shore, to a location that typically draws crowds from across Long Island.
The Oyster Bay Brewing Company will move from its 1,200 square foot facility on South Street to a 5,700 square foot storefront property at 36 Audrey Avenue.
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This new location will bring the company close to many main street attractions, including Cruise Night and the Oyster Festival.
“The town is eager for the new expansion and looks forward to welcoming new visitors to this culturally rich town” said Dottie Simon, President of the Oyster Bay-East Norwich Chamber-of-Commerce and co-owner of Dodds & Eder Home in Oyster Bay.
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The Oyster Bay Brewing Company, established in 2012, invites visitors to sample handcrafted beers. Customers can purchase kegs for private events and watch the beer get brewed.
“We love being in Oyster Bay and are excited to have an even greater presence soon,” said Gabriel Haim, co-owner of the Oyster Bay Brewing Company, in a press release. “Our customers come from all across Long Island and are eager to go to local restaurants and participate in other activities in the surrounding area.”
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