BrewDog has announced the closure of two of its Columbus-area locations.
The brewery confirmed this week that both BrewDog Franklinton and BrewDog Short North have closed. The news was shared through social media posts thanking the communities, guests, and team members who supported each taproom over the years.
BrewDog Franklinton, located along West Town Street, had become a gathering spot for neighborhood events, patio hangs, and downtown crowds. In its announcement, BrewDog described the decision as a difficult one and expressed gratitude for the community that helped bring the space to life.
“Thank you for the memories, the support, and the incredible community that made this space special,” the company wrote. “We’re grateful for every guest, every moment, and every team member who brought this taproom to life.”
The BrewDog Short North location has also closed. BrewDog acknowledged the role the location played in the neighborhood and thanked the guests and staff who shaped its atmosphere.
“This bar has been part of countless great moments—from late-night pints to unforgettable game days,” the company shared. “We’re grateful for the guests, teammates, and partners who brought it to life.”
While both Columbus locations are now closed, BrewDog will continue operating several locations in Ohio. The company’s DogTap brewery and taproom remains open in Canal Winchester, alongside a separate retail bar location in New Albany and another in Cleveland. BrewDog beers will also continue to be available at grocery stores, convenience shops, and bars throughout the state.
The company has not released additional details about the closures or whether further changes are planned.
For a full list of BrewDog locations across the U.S., visit usa.brewdog.com.
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