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Framingham Beer Works to Have Bowditch Nut Brown Ale, Nobscot IPA On Tap
The highly-anticipated new pub will open next week, said owner Joe Slesar.
Framingham Beer Works, the seventh location of the popular chain, will open next week, said owner Joe Slesar.
When it opens it will have several Framingham-themed beers on tap including:
- Saxonville Light
- Harmony Grove Golden
- Framingham American Pale Ale
- Cochituate Red
- Nobscot IPA
- Bowditch Nut Brown Ale
Framingham Beer Works is working on the final details of its renovations, of the former Bugaboo Creek location into its seventh Beer Works. The first Boston Beer Works opened, across from Fenway Park, in 1992.
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Framingham Selectmen gave approval for a Framingham Beer Works to open in September 2012. Last fall, the owners told Framingham Selectmen the building needed to undergo renovations and they planned to open in late 2012.
Selectmen approved an all-alcohol and restaurant license for Slesar Bros. Brewing Company.
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The restaurant is known for its pub food and micro brews.
Signs are expected to be installed on Tuesday.
In the mean time, the kitchen and the entire staff are getting up to speed.
There was buzz this week about the opening, as there was a family & friends test of the kitchen this week.
This weekend Framingham Beer Works will be open for limited seating, said Slesar. "Please call for hours and reservations."
Next week, everyone can try out the food and the Framingham-themed beers, when it fully opens.
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