A Massachusetts Brewery is Opening a Providence Location

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A Massachusetts Brewery is Opening a Providence Location

All signs point to Night Shift Brewery coming to Providence Place Mall. PHOTO: Night Shift Facebook
A Massachusetts beer company is coming to Providence.

Night Shift Brewing, with multiple locations across the Commonwealth, is slated to open in Providence Place Mall in the fall of 2023.

Also on tap to open at Providence Place is Level 99, a “first-of-its-kind destination for challenge-based entertainment, craft drinks, and elevated dining.”

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Currently, there is a Night Shift-Level 99 combination at Natick Mall in Massachusetts. 

“At Night Shift, we believe we can always craft better. Whether it’s a beverage, our community, or just a good time, we are constantly looking for ways to be better today,” says the company. “With integrity, inclusivity, and innovation at our core, there is a Night Shift drink for everyone. That’s why all styles are welcome.”

Known for its range of IPAs, Night Shift also makes light lagers, hard seltzers, and even coffee. 

This is not NIght Shift's first foray into Rhode Island -- had previously had a short-term brewing contract with The Guild in Pawtucket. 

 

The sign announcing the anticipated opening date at the mall. PHOTO: Anthony Sionni
More About Brewery

According to Night Shift — this is their story. 

"Night Shift Brewing began as an idea. In a small kitchen on Josephine Ave in Somerville, MA, a trio of roommates started homebrewing beer for friends and family. This hobby took place after our day jobs, going late into the evenings, becoming what we called 'night shift brewing.'  It was 2007, and our goal was to craft and share beers that were more interesting and flavorful than the commercial options on shelves.

Over several years, Night Shift Brewing (the hobby) grew and evolved. Rob dug deeper into recipe development. O’Mara began working on a rough microbrewery business plan. And Ox started making labels for their homebrews, each adorned with a 'hop owl' logo he drew.  The logo drew inspiration from their hobby’s nocturnal nature, along with the hops that go into each beer."

Night Shift did not respond to request for comment at time of publication. 

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