Tenby Brewing Co is expanding its presence across Pembrokeshire by opening a new bar in the county’s main town.
The popular Tenby Brewing Company has agreed headline terms to lease the old Marychurch Foundry at Western Quayside, recognising the exciting opportunities provided by the development.
Tenby Brewing Company has been brewing full flavoured independent beers since 2015, using the best quality ingredients and pure Pembrokeshire water.
It already has drinking establishments at Tenby’s Upper Frog Street, and The Hwb in Narberth; whilst it’s brewing quarters are based at the Salterns in Tenby, also the location for the ‘Tap Yard’ venue.
The new venue intends to serve Tenby Brewing Company’s beers and ciders, already available in many pubs, shops and restaurants across the UK. Collaboration with a variety of guest suppliers will see street food on offer as well.
Pembrokeshire County Council Deputy Leader Cllr Paul Miller said: “Western Quayside is an important part of our long-term regeneration plan for the County Town, and this is another important step forward. It’s great to have the guys at Tenby Brewing Company on board.”
Company Director James Beaven added: “We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our brand-new bar in Haverfordwest. Set along the scenic riverside in the vibrant new development area opposite the new bridge.
“The Foundry is a part of the town’s industrial heritage and we feel privileged to breathe new life into the old stone building. The bar will serve a rotating selection of fresh craft beers brewed by Tenby Brewing Co., alongside a next level menu of street food.
“This exciting new venture aims to become a go-to venue for locals and visitors alike, bringing independent brewing and great food to the heart of Haverfordwest.”
Haverfordwest County Councillor Thomas Tudor added: “This is great news for Haverfordwest.”
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