Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall announces temporary closure for renovations for exciting new reveal

More Development News for Tenn Ave to be Announced before End of Year


Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall, known for its eclectic craft beer selection, creative menu, and community-driven spirit, will temporarily close its doors beginning December 22, 2024 to undergo a series of renovations.

The temporary closure marks the start of a transformation designed to elevate the Beer Hall experience while maintaining its unique charm. As part of the renovations, the team promises to enhance the venue’s aesthetics, optimize functionality, and incorporate innovative elements that complement its reputation as one of Atlantic City’s top live entertainment and dining destinations.

“We’re incredibly proud of the role Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall has played in bringing people together to enjoy great food, drinks, and unforgettable memories,” said Mark Callazzo, Orange Loop developer and owner of Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall. “This temporary pause will allow us to dream even bigger, refreshing our space to reflect our commitment to delivering something special to loyal and new customers and, of course, our local community.”

While exact details for this next chapter in the Beer Hall’s story remain under wraps for now, Callazzo assures the public that the reimagined venue will continue to be a hub for hospitality and excitement. Guests can expect new menu items, curated drink options, and a revamped atmosphere that pays homage to its roots while ushering in a bold, forward-thinking vision.

Cuzzie’s Pizzeria Kitchen will also be closed for a refresh to complement the new Beer Hall vibe. However, the fun along Tennessee Avenue will continue as Bar32, New Jersey’s first bean-to-bar chocolate shop & cocktail lounge, remains open along with Tennessee Avenue Tobacco Company,which has become a hit with cigar enthusiasts in Atlantic City since opening in spring. The lounge offers a wide range of premium brands, top-notch customer service, and an ambiance of luxury and sophistication.

The Beer Hall and Cuzzie’s are expected to reopen in early 2025, at which point the community will be invited to celebrate the unveiling of the reimagined restaurants.

Along with the revamped venues, the growth of Tennessee Avenue continues with the creation of a container park, a transformative project of entertainment and community spaces aimed at further enhancing the vibrancy of Atlantic City. A groundbreaking is expected during the first quarter of 2025.

Callazzo and the TennAveAC team promise to make another major development announcement before the end of the year. For the latest updates, visit:  https://tennaveac.com/

Photo credit: Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall Facebook

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