King of Prussia’s Workhorse Brewing Makes Its Mark in Center City with Pop-Up Bar
King of Prussia’s Workhorse Brewing has teamed up with Spread Bagelry to expand its presence to Philadelphia’s Center City with a pop-up bar, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The new 8,000-square-foot space on Walnut Street will be called the “Spreadquarters.” In addition to the pop-up bar, it will host Spread Bagelry’s retail fast casual restaurant, corporate offices, and commissary.
Workhorse Brewing’s Chief Operating Officer Liz Madsen said this is the brewery’s first pop-up outside of its taproom.
The popular Montgomery County brewing company will man the roughly 40-foot bar at the location, presenting a variety of beers to pair with Spread’s tasty bagels and bagel sandwiches, among other bar fare.
For now, the pop-up is planned to last for six months, but Workhorse hopes to remain in Center City with Spread.
“Initially, we are thinking of it as a pop up, but everything we’ve done internally is to ensure this is successful so we can stay,” said Madsen.
According to Madsen, the partnership between Workhorse and Spread was initiated by a mutual investor, MVP Capital Partners.
Read more about Workhorse Brewing at the Philadelphia Business Journal by clicking here.
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