Crewe town centre shop announces permanent closure just 12 months after opening
By Ryan Parker
14th Apr 2023 | Local News
A Crewe town centre shop selling craft beer and vinyl has announced it will be permanently closing down - just 12 months after launching.
The Doghouse Craft Beer & Record Shop, Crewe Market Hall, shut down for good at 6pm on Sunday 16 April.
General manager of The Crewe Dog, Louis Delaney, launched the store in April 2022 - as an expansion of the popular market hall bar.
The craft beer and record store has offered modern and vintage vinyl as well as a raft of music memorabilia and merchandise for the past 12 months.
It has also filled its shelves with over 200 takeaway beers and ales from around the world.
On Thursday 13 April, The Doghouse Craft Beer & Record Shop announced it was leaving Crewe Market Hall on social media.
A statement read: "As some of you may or may not have heard by now, The Doghouse — home of great vinyl & delicious craft beer — is closing.
"Luckily for most, we still have a huge selection of craft beer at the bar next door (The Crewe Dog), and a whole new fridge in the seating area full of cans as well.
"We're sorry to any vinyl lovers, and our regular (maybe too regular? nah impossible) vinyl enthusiasts.
"Come and get your hands on the rest of the stock before it's all gone. It's been a great year."
The closure of The Doghouse Craft Beer & Record Shop comes just weeks after Gumshoe Comics & Collectibles opened within Crewe Market Hall.
This new Crewe town centre shop is owned by Nantwich resident, Peter Bruder - who has lived in South Cheshire his whole life.
Gumshoe Comics & Collectibles sells items 'all things geek,' such as Funko Pops, generic comics, rarer comics, signed items and gaming products.
Mr Bruder, 38, described Crewe Market Hall as an 'absolutely fantastic' venue to open in.
The Doghouse Craft Beer & Record Shop's closure will not affect The Crewe Dog - which will remain open Wednesday to Sunday.
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