
Double Barley Brewing has partnered with TEC Food Hall, LLC to open the North Carolina Craft House at the Old North State Food Hall. The North Carolina Craft House will be a 3,100-sq-foot, full service bar featuring North Carolina craft beer, cider, wine and spirits. The NC Craft House and Old North State Food Hall will be exciting new additions to the re-development of the JR’s building off Exit 97 of I-95. The Triangle East Center (TEC) is being developed by AdVenture Development in Selma, N.C.
“This has long been a dream of ours. We are thrilled to be able to feature and promote the amazing craft beer, cider, wine and spirits produced throughout our great state” said Cheryl Lane, co-owner of Double Barley Brewing. Featuring North Carolina’s best breweries, cideries, wineries and distilleries, the NC Craft House will offer both on- and off-premise sales along with branded merchandise seven days a week.
Designed in close concert with Old North State Food Hall, the NC Craft House will be a warm, inviting and inclusive space for all — locals and travelers from around the state and country alike. “As North Carolina natives and brewery owners, we are excited that we will now have a venue to promote N.C. brands in a location with national exposure” said Larry Lane, co-owner of Double Barley Brewing.
Scheduled to open in 2020, exterior renovations of the building are already underway, managed by Stephenson General Contractors. Design of the food hall is being completed by Ed Eimer Design Studios out of Philadelphia and local architect Ron Webb Architecture located in Greenville, N.C.
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