Pittsburgh’s North Shore is losing a pub. After a final night on Tuesday, Voodoo Brewing Co. will shut its doors.
The pub made the announcement Sunday on its Facebook page thanking the North Shore and patrons for business over the almost three years its been in operation there.
“What a blast it’s been serving the North Shore,” the post reads. “We’ve made the call to close the pub so we can double down on what we do best: brewing world-class beer and making it more available throughout Pennsylvania.”
The news comes just over two months after Voodoo closed its Seven Fields location. The next closest Voodoo location still open is in New Kensington.
Voodoo said the North Shore closure will allow the brewing company to improve production, expand distribution and support its “growing network” of franchise locations across the country.
Tuesday’s hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., according to its Google page.
“If you’ve been meaning to visit, now’s the time,” the post concluded. “Come raise a glass and help us close things out right. It’s not good bye, it’s I’ll see you later.”
Voodoo Brewery was founded in 2005 in Meadville, with the first taproom opening in 2012. Since then, more than 20 locations have opened in Pennsylvania, Ohio and many other states.
In August 2021, the Voodoo in Grove City closed.
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