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The Worcester Beer Garden on Franklin Street will close for the winter after Saturday night.
Just as it did in 2020, the Beer Garden will go into hibernation.
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In Facebook post on Thursday, the Beer Garden posted: "Beer Garden -- The weather is turning colder and we are heading into hibernation. Our last day of service this year will be October 30th. We had a GREAT year with you all and are looking forward to seeing you in the Spring of 2021!

"Come spend the last open days with us! Big League Collective plays tonight, we have Amanda Cote tomorrow 5-8 and DJs both Friday & Saturday Night!!"
In 2020, it posted, "The Worcester Beer Garden, like many other restaurants, has made the hard decision to hibernate for the winter. Our last day of operation will be November 1st."
The Beer Garden was last open over the winter during the fall and winter of 2019. During that time, it used heated igloos to utilize the open space.
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