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West Hartford Restaurant Closing After Just 3 Months In Business
A restaurant that was operating inside a thriving coffee roaster and brewery has shut down.

WEST HARTFORD, CT — A restaurant that had teamed up with a popular and thriving brewery and coffee shop in West Hartford has closed after just three months.
The announcement was made on the Phatty Wagon Kitchen Facebook page Wednesday and referred only to the restaurant.
WeHa Brewing & Roasting Company founder Cody McCormack told Patch the Phatty announcement would not affect his business.
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"We are sad to announce we have to close our kitchen at WeHa Brewery due to times being very tough in this industry.," the Phatty announcement said. "Though our journey was short, we are very proud of the product we provided and full of joy with the support we received. We will be back, make no mistake about that. The Phatty Wagon dream is just on a short break. We thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for allowing us to feed you."
Phatty Wagon had set up shop "as a growing restaurant and mobile kitchen group" in partnership with WeHa Brewing & Roasting Company at 141 Shield St.
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WeHa Brewing & Roasting Company is a small-batch coffee roaster and craft brewery that makes and serves fresh, "artisanal quality" beer and coffee.
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