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Trillium Beer Garden Bids Farewell to Beloved Greenway Location This Summer

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Raise a parting glass — the Trillium beer garden is set to leave its long-standing location along Boston’s Greenway after nearly a decade. Since opening in 2017 as Boston’s first beer garden, Trillium has created a vibrant space for locals and visitors alike, contributing significantly to the community.

Mike Dyer, the vice president of sales and marketing at Trillium, announced that the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy has selected a new tenant after an RFP bidding process. The identity of this new vendor has not been disclosed, but the conservancy intends to support Boston-based businesses and is excited about the upcoming announcement of the new partner.

Eileen Ong, director of programs and outreach at the conservancy, acknowledged Trillium’s important role in establishing beverage gardens and its contribution to welcoming visitors.

Despite the departure from the Greenway, Trillium is expanding its presence. Dyer mentioned the opening of a new winter beer garden inside Winthrop Center, offering customers a cozy environment to enjoy a selection of beers and canned cocktails. This new venue aims to engage downtown workers, especially during the winter months when outdoor gatherings are less feasible.

The winter beer garden’s opening night attracted around 30 to 40 guests in the first hour, with plans to operate from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays through Thursdays until March.

“There’s plenty in store for Trillium fans,” Dyer reassured, indicating that the brewery will continue to create new experiences for its patrons as it moves forward.

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