Old Town Pour House, located at 212 Ellington Drive in Gaithersburg’s Downtown Crown development, will be closing permanently on Tuesday, October 24th. A manager from the restaurant confirmed the closing to us on Friday night, following the restaurant’s filing of a WARN on Friday for a mass layoff of 58 employees.
We have received the following statement:
“After10 incredible years in Gaithersburg, our lease is up and we’ve decided to turn off the taps at Old Town Pour House at 212 Ellington Boulevard. This last decade was filled with so many delightful guests and meaningful engagement with an outstanding community, and we consider it a major success for the Bottleneck Management group. We whole-heartedly thank everyone we’ve met along the way for making us a part of their lives. Our last day of service will be Tuesday, October 24th.
We’re so thankful to our team and guests for our 10 years in Gaithersburg. Though this location is closed, you can visit other Bottleneck restaurants across the US. www.bottleneckmgmt.com“
Old Town Pour House, a brewpub that offered a selection of over 50 beers, an outdoor patio, and a menu featuring Midwestern favorites, will be permanently closing its doors on October 24th. The brewpub, which opened in March of 2015, initially presented a space with 172 seats, three 110-inch “video wall” screens, and a menu highlighting Windy City-style hot dogs and fried cheese curds.
Unfortunately, the closure follows recent losses on the same block, including BurgerIM and Doki Toki, a dessert shop. However, on a positive note, The Container Store is set to move in across the street soon. The announcement of Old Town Pour House’s closure was first reported by @TheMoCoSource.