Heavy Seas Ale House To Debut In Downtown Baltimore
BALTIMORE, MD – A new and unique restaurant is on the Baltimore dining horizon, the Heavy Seas Ale House. The 4,900 sq. ft. space is located at The Tack Factory, 1300 Bank Street convenient to Harbor East, Little Italy, Fells Point and the Inner Harbor.
Heavy Seas Ale House will allow patrons to tap into the Heavy Seas Beer experience in a brick and mortar extension of the pyratical brand. Developed by Patrick Dahlgren, a Baltimore City restaurateur and stepson of Hugh Sisson, the concept is a natural extension of the Heavy Seas locally brewed beer. Hugh Sisson is the founder of Clipper City Brewing Company (the brewer of Heavy Seas Beer) and former owner of the much beloved Federal Hill institution, Sisson’s which was also Maryland’s first brewpub.
“I love the symmetry – the pub business launched my craft beer career. How cool is it that my brand may further the pub profession of my stepson,” stated Sisson.
The neighborhood tavern inspired décor will feature a 40’ long bar, dark woods, comfortable seating, flat screens and a unique outdoor beer garden. Offering first class food and beer pairings, an array of specialty beer and cask ales, eight Heavy Seas Beers on tap, a raw bar and the return of the growler to Baltimore. Heavy Seas Ale House will be a required experience for beer lovers everywhere.
Kevin Hollins, managing partner at The Tack Factory and landlord for the new Heavy Seas Ale House, thinks the strength of the Heavy Seas brand will not only draw locals looking for a taste of one of Baltimore’s finest beers, but will also draw tourists visiting Baltimore: “Hugh and his team are obsessive about quality. Anyone who has ever toured the brewery or spent any time with them knows this is not just about beer; it’s about dedication to great ingredients and old fashioned, artisanal craft brewing. We think people visiting Baltimore will enjoy getting to experience Heavy Seas right here in its
home town. It’s also fitting that the Ale House is located just across the street from the Canal Street Malt House.”
Heavy Seas Ale House has an anticipated opening of 1st quarter 2012. The upscale pub will serve both lunch and dinner and also has private party space accommodating up to 40 people. Heavy Seas Ale House was represented by Cana Development’s Michael Morris.
For additional information visit www.heavyseasalehouse.com or become a fan of Heavy Seas Ale House on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at HeavySeasAleHse.
For additional information and media inquiries, please contact:
Heavy Seas Ale House
Kimber Goodwin 410-534-0540 or [email protected]
hopsontop
November 17, 2011 @ 4:28 pm
wow,.. Baltimore is sure to be the GO TO place for great beer now,..love it,..!!
Franny Fullpint
November 17, 2011 @ 11:07 am
I can’t wait to check this place out next time I’m out that way!