Marin Brewing, Tied House closing after more than three decades

The award-winning Marin Brewing Company, seen here in better days, was Marin's first brewpub. Owner Brendan Moylan announced that the taproom and restaurant's last day will be Jan. 31. (Marin IJ file photo)

The award-winning Marin Brewing Firm, seen right here in higher days, was Marin’s first brewpub. Proprietor Brendan Moylan introduced that the taproom and restaurant’s final day shall be Jan. 31. (Marin IJ file picture)

Two pioneering Bay Space breweries are closing their doorways this month after greater than three a long time within the beer and hospitality enterprise.

The venerable Marin Brewing, which opened its doorways on April Idiot’s Day 1989, will shut its doorways on Jan. 31, bringing a protracted and far beloved run to an finish. Proprietor and founder Brendan Moylan informed me that COVID and persevering with staffing shortages made it tough to proceed to pay hire at its Larkspur Touchdown location, and the owner’s endurance ultimately wore out. The tools is at present on the market.

Hope is just not misplaced, although, for Mt. Tam Pale Ale lovers. Moylan plans to proceed making Marin Brewing beers at his Moylan’s Brewing in Novato and is contemplating rebranding that brewpub, as nicely.

Within the meantime, you possibly can nonetheless take pleasure in ales, burgers and that pancetta mac and cheese at 1809 Larkspur Touchdown Circle in Larkspur via Jan. 31; https://marinbrewing.com. Moylan’s Brewery and Restaurant is open Wednesday-Sunday at 15 Rowland Method in Novato; https://moylans.com.

Different unhappy brewery information comes from Mountain View, the place Tied Home introduced its closing precisely 34 years after serving its first pint on Jan. 7, 1988. At its peak, Tied Home had brewpubs in downtown San Jose and Alameda, in addition to the taproom and restaurant on Villa Avenue in Mountain View.

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