Guinness to open a beer taproom in Chicago
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CHICAGO/ Created : Oct 4, 2021, 07:00 IST
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The renowned Irish stout producers, Guinness, has decided to open a taproom in Chicago. The company has announced that the new taproom is going to open up in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighbourhood.
The renowned Irish stout producers, Guinness, has decided to open a taproom in Chicago. The company has announced that the new taproom is going to open up in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighbourhood. Read less
The renowned Irish stout producers, Guinness, has decided to open a taproom in Chicago. The company has announced that the new taproom is going to open up in Chicago’s Fulton Market neighbourhood. The delicious stouts will be imported from Ireland, and the taproom will be able to seat 300 guests, both indoor and outdoor included. The taproom is all set to open in 2023.
Guinness is looking forward to opening the taproom just in time for St. Patrick’s Day 2023. Chicago’s great heritage, and history will be the perfect setup for this all new taproom.
The Guinness dry stout goes dates back to 1759 in Dublin, Ireland. The historic stout brand is one of the favourites, and widely sold across the world.
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