The Scoop: Seventh Son Announces Dublin Brewery; DeWine Lifts Curfew
On Thursday, Gov. Mike DeWine
lifted Ohio’s 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew that was aimed at slowing the COVID-19 surge this winter. The curfew, which has been in effect since Nov. 19, was a compromise with Ohio restaurant and bar owners, some of whom had advocated against a second dine-in ban. The curfew is being lifted after Ohio’s COVID-19 hospitalizations have dropped below 2,500 for seven consecutive days.
Openings & Announcements
Seventh Son Brewing Co. is launching a new sibling brewery in Dublin.
Getaway Brewing Co. will be located at 104 N. High St., just across the Dublin Link bridge from Bridge Park. The Getaway bar, brewery and taproom will feature beers, wines and cocktails inspired by “a decidedly easygoing and tropical vibe” as well as 3,900 square feet of interior space with an additional greenhouse-style patio. This is the second brewery spinoff from Seventh Son and its founders Collin Castore, Travis Spencer and Jen Burton. The trio’s sour beer brewery, Antiques on High, opened in 2018 in the Brewery District. The Getaway is expected to open this spring.