The General’s Crossing Brewhouse, located at 34 Narragansett Avenue in Jamestown, Rhode Island, was a notable establishment in the local craft beer scene. Opened in 2019, it held the distinction of being Jamestown’s first and only brewery, celebrated for its unique and underappreciated beer styles, as well as its historical theme inspired by General George Washington’s 1781 crossing of Conanicut Island.
The brewhouse prided itself on offering a diverse selection of craft beers, sourcing fresh local ingredients to enhance flavor and support the community. It was also known for its pet-friendly environment, welcoming patrons to bring their dogs along. The establishment hosted various events, including poetry readings and holiday celebrations, contributing to its reputation as a vibrant community hub.
Despite its popularity and positive reviews highlighting the quality of its beer, friendly staff, and inviting atmosphere, The General’s Crossing Brewhouse announced its closure in late 2024. The doors were open for the last time on Thursday, November 30, marking the end of its five-year presence in Jamestown.
The closure of The General’s Crossing Brewhouse represents a significant loss to the local community and the Rhode Island craft beer landscape, where it had established a loyal following and contributed to the area’s cultural and social activities.
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