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Medusa Brewing Co. in Hudson is moving its beer garden indoors for the winter, co-owner Keith Sullivan confirmed on Thursday, in an effort to continue serving customers in a space more accommodating to COVID-19 restrictions.
“So to be clear, this isn’t a closure or a move, but a temporary venue we are setting up to keep our team cranking through the winter,” Sullivan said in an email.
The new location will be inside The Landing at Hudson Mills and will be called “Medusa On Broad.” The beer garden will occupy 10,000 square feet on the building’s third floor, sharing space with Out of Office Coworking, according to social media posts from Medusa.
The indoor beer garden will be about a six-minute walk from Medusa’s taproom, according to Google Maps estimates.
The beer garden will serve beer, wine and seltzer, as well as food by Hudson’s Taco Gato.
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