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The Worcester Beer Garden will reopen on Tuesday following a winter closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, business leadership announced Sunday night.
Located in the Grid District, the city eatery plans to reopen with an updated menu and 56 craft options on tap.
Live entertainment will also resume in light of pandemic restrictions easing, the company said.
[Related: Worcester Restaurant Group passing baton to next generation]
The Beer Garden originally closed for the season on Nov. 1, citing a surge in coronavirus cases. The restaurant is owned by Grid Hospitality Group, whose parent company is developer MG2.
Two other Grid District restaurants, Revolution Pie + Pint and Craft Table & Bar, are still closed, with reopening plans yet to be announced, according to their websites. A coffee shop, Brew on the Grid, remains open.
The announced reopening is the latest indication that Worcester restaurateurs are both eager and optimistic about the upcoming 2021 summer season, after facing a year of challenges and uncertainties.
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