Cartel Brewing, a beloved brewery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has exciting news for its fans. The brewery is embarking on a new venture with the announcement of a second location in downtown Manheim, PA, known as The Safe House. Situated at 26 E High Street, this new establishment is set to open its doors in the upcoming Fall/Winter season of 2025.
The Safe House aims to be a unique extension of Cartel Brewing, offering a distinct atmosphere described as an “elevated dive bar” and a welcoming public house for all. This new spot is envisioned to pay homage to the past while embracing the future, providing a cozy environment for locals and visitors alike. The concept behind The Safe House reflects a desire to fill a void in the community by offering affordable bar food and beverages in a nostalgic setting.
The decision to choose Manheim as the location for The Safe House was deliberate, considering the town’s growing appeal among individuals seeking to establish roots in Lancaster County. Adam Chamberland, the owner of Cartel Brewing, expressed enthusiasm about contributing to the town’s evolving landscape and being part of its transformation. The selected building, a historic former firehouse, further underscores Cartel Brewing’s commitment to preserving the town’s heritage.
In collaboration with the town’s historical board, Cartel Brewing is diligently working on refurbishing the building, ensuring that the restoration aligns with the town’s historical significance. The local township has been supportive of the project, offering assistance to facilitate the renovation process. The community’s involvement underscores the shared excitement about The Safe House’s arrival in Manheim.
Anticipate a warm and inviting ambiance at The Safe House, designed to accommodate 40-60 patrons. Features will include a 14-seat bar, a curated food menu featuring items like paninis and smash burgers, and the possibility of outdoor seating. The establishment aims to offer reasonably priced pints, reminiscent of bygone eras, and plans to source its beer directly from Cartel Brewing’s primary brewery at 920 Landis Avenue.
While The Safe House will not host brewing operations, guests can expect a diverse beer selection, with a focus on popular styles such as lagers and IPAs. The tap list will rotate seasonally, responding to local preferences and introducing innovative blended beers and guest taps to enhance the experience for patrons.
As the opening of The Safe House approaches, scheduled for later this year around November or December, Cartel Brewing and the town of Manheim are eagerly anticipating the debut. Chamberland expressed gratitude for the town’s support and optimism about the establishment’s potential to become a cherished community hub. Follow Cartel Brewing on social media for updates on The Safe House’s progress and upcoming beer offerings.
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