Red Hare Brewing silently closes last location
Marietta, Georgia-based Red Hare Brewing seems to have quietly closed sometime after the start of 2025.
Red Hare Brewing was founded in 2011 on Delk Road in Marietta, Georgia. In 2018, it opened a second location in Shallotte, North Carolina. In 2020, Red Hare announced they would take over the Hemingway’s Bar and Grill building on Marietta Square over the coming months.
The North Carolina facility shuttered in 2022 after four years.
Just about a year ago, in March 2024, founder Bobby Thomas announced the brewery would close the original Delk Road location due to costs and inflation and move production to a smaller location in the future.
The Marietta Square location remained open through at least New Year’s Eve going into 2025.
It seems that the Marietta Square location has also closed without any announcement. Google has marked this location permanently closed. Social media and Reddit discussions mention that the location hasn’t opened in weeks now, and the brewery website has been taken down.
Emails to the owner kick back as undeliverable.
Since the Delk Road closure, no official announcement has been made about a permanent closure or a new production facility.
Currently, Red Hare Brewing has no open facilities.
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