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More bad news for Books & Brews, as the Carmel franchise is also going out of business this week.
Just the start…
Not surprised.
Not saying the name did them in, but when they changed the name, I pretty much wrote them off. Bummer, because Flat12 was one of the earlier micro-breweries and a cool space!
Agree
Bummer. They were one of the very first micro brews in town. Good product and a great facility. This issues are documented in the story, but I would add location. It is definitely a destination location. Not many are going to just find it while passing by.
1000% when the name changed nobody liked it. Let’s me honest. I’m bummed by this closing though. Running a small business is hard!
Really unfortunate to hear, but frankly not surprising at all. The competition alone over the last nine years is enough to do in even very solid performers and the quality of Flat12 and then Rad’s beers generally was underwhelming.
Craft Brews are terrible business models for investment….Not surprised.