Tranquility Brewing Announces Expansion To Former Great American Grill In Bucks County

You can add Tranquility Brewing to the ever growing list of breweries who are expanding operations. The brewery recently announced plans to expand to a second location in Bucks County. Tranquility will soon operate a second taproom in the home of the former Great American Grill.

The expansion news comes just a little over a year since Tranquility first opened at 780 Falcon Circle in Warminster. You can see the announcement below:

The new location will open in the former Great American Grill which has been closed for nearly 20 years. The plans are for the space to become a new restaurant and brewery with Tranquility taking over.

For those not familiar Tranquility Brewing is located in the heart of Warminster  and has become a haven for craft beer enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Nestled within the walls of The Fuge, a former centrifuge training facility for NASA astronauts, Tranquility Brewing offers a unique blend of out-of-this-world beers and earthly eats, all steeped in the rich history of the Space Race.

More than just a brewery, Tranquility Brewing is a tribute to the human spirit of exploration and innovation. Its name itself evokes the awe-inspiring moment when Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon in the Sea of Tranquility. This sense of wonder permeates the entire establishment, from the décor, which features vintage space memorabilia, to the beer names, which pay homage to iconic moments in space exploration.

As of this writing the new location is scheduled to open in late 2024. For now, be sure to keep up with all of Tranquility Brewing’s latest news by following them on Facebook and Instagram. And stop by their original brewery  and taproom at 780 Falcon Circle to experience their offerings for yourself.

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