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BrewDog is set to close its Sheffield city centre bar, one of 10 UK venues being shut down by the craft beer chain in a sweeping move that has stunned both fans and employees. The closures, which also include high-profile locations in Aberdeen and Camden, follow a strategic review by the company amid rising costs and ongoing pressure in the UK hospitality sector.
Staff at the affected sites were reportedly given just three days' notice ahead of their final shifts, sparking sharp criticism from union officials and industry observers. Unite Hospitality branded the 72-hour redundancy window "unacceptably short."
The closures are scheduled to begin from Friday 25th July.
Founded in 2007 in Aberdeenshire, BrewDog expanded rapidly on the back of its brash branding and popular craft beers. Its Aberdeen bar was the chain's first, while Camden marked BrewDog's London debut. Both will shut their doors, along with other long-standing venues like Sheffield.
BrewDog CEO James Taylor said the decision was not taken lightly. "Some bars have struggled with size, location and other limiting factors," he explained. "Keeping these bars open would put pressure on the wider business." Taylor noted the closures are intended to allow BrewDog to "refocus" and build a more sustainable bar division.
Despite the backlash, the company says it is working to support employees affected by the closures. One-on-one consultations are being offered, and BrewDog hopes to redeploy some staff within its wider network. However, the total number of job losses has not been confirmed.
The Sheffield bar's closure will be a blow to the local beer scene, as it has been a hub for craft beer lovers in the city since opening. With BrewDog pulling back, the loss adds to growing concerns about the future of hospitality venues across the UK.