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One last chance to raise a pint at the original Sly Fox Phoenixville location this weekend

Sly Fox is moving ever closer to opening its new location in the Maple Lawn Shopping center and this weekend is your last chance to get a pint in their original location. From their mailing list:
THE BIG MOVE HAS BEGUN...

The 15bbl brewery was moved from Sly Fox Brewhouse & Eatery in Pikeland Village Square to our new location on the other side of Rt. 113 in the Maple Lawn Shopping center yesterday evening.

The old location will remain open for business through this Sunday, April 18 (see story below) and then shut its doors forever.

The exact opening date for the New Sly Fox Phoenixville is not yet known; it will be announced once all the inspections and permits are complete and a certificate of occupancy has been approved.

ONE LAST ONCE...

The final weekend in the Original Sly Fox Brewhouse and Eatery will be a bittersweet celebration of all our history and good times there and of all the good times to
come in our new home.

Please join us on Saturday and especially Sunday for One Last Pint at the old bar. Let's drink those beer lines dry.

More information on the weekend plans will be detailed on our Facebook page, via Twitter and on our website calendar as they become available.

It will be a chance to say goodbye to a building that holds a lot of memories and perhaps see some old familiar faces.

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