BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Pour Taproom, a spot for beer, cider and wine in downtown Buffalo, is abruptly closing on Wednesday, they announced on social media.
Owners said that they hoped to keep the Pearl Street restaurant open for a few more weeks, but it will close for good at the end of the nig
ht.
"This is the end of this chapter for us. We were hoping this message would be an invite to a last call party in a couple weeks, but unfortunately that isn't the case," owners wrote in a Facebook post.
The taproom has been open for nearly four years. Pints of beer will be $5 on Wednesday night, and they will have some discounted food items. Their location in Ellicottville will remain open.
Pour Taproom joins a growing list of Buffalo restaurants that have closed in recent weeks and months, including Toutant, which closed in February after a decade in business, Nick's Place, which closed its Amherst Street location in February due to rent increases, and Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, which closed its Franklin Street location in January after a decade in business in favor of a location in Hamburg.
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