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Seven Bro7hers temporarily closes Liverpool beerhouse due to rising costs
A popular Liverpool beerhouse has confirmed its temporary closure due to ‘rising costs’ and ‘lack of government support.’
SEVEN BRO7HERS BREWING CO opened its doors on Wolstenholme Square in 2022, with the site becoming the company’s fourth beerhouse and the first outside of the Manchester and Salford area.
Serving speciality beer, crafted by the brewery in Salford, the Liverpool venue was highly anticipated, however this month suddenly closed.
Explaining the decision to close, Keith McAvoy from SEVEN BRO7HERS BREWING CO, said: “In this current economic climate we have to consider our business as a whole and review the success and affordability of all of our sites – we have now taken the unfortunate decision to temporarily close our Liverpool Beerhouse. With rising costs, inflation, and the lack of government support for the hospitality sector, for the time being remaining open isn’t sustainable.
“We feel very fortunate to have opened a bar in Liverpool, and from day one have felt welcomed with open arms by the city – therefore we have not ruled out reopening in the future. For now we want to thank everyone who has supported the beerhouse to date and our incredible staff. We ask people to watch this space and support local hospitality businesses at this time.”
The Salford brewery and taproom and the other five beer houses - located in Manchester, Salford and Halifax - remain open.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Elizabeth Lowe .
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
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