Five Points Brewing
This coverage looks at the breweryโs operations and its contribution to the UK pub, bar, and hospitality trade. Updates include seasonal beer launches, investment in brewing facilities, sustainability initiatives, collaborations, and distribution partnerships across the on-trade. Coverage also tracks staffing and leadership changes, offering insights for operators, bar managers, and F&B professionals monitoring consumer trends and the role of independent brewers in shaping the craft beer market.
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Jun- 2023 -28 JuneVenues & Properties
Five Points Brewing launches new Five Points Courtyard
Five Points Brewing has partnered with London Fields Courtyard to launch its new Five Points Courtyard. The 300-seater space will feature independent food traders, cocktails, natural wines, and โtank-freshโ Five Points beers with indoor, outdoor and bookable private areas. It features a fully-covered deck area in addition to the โhistoricโ…
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Mar- 2019 -7 MarchRestaurants
Dalstonโs Screwdriver closes after six months
Basque restaurant Screwdriver, located in Dalston has closed after six months in business. The restaurant, opened by former Polpo and Five Points Brewing company operators Alexis and Emmanuel Ross, specialised in pintxo dishes cooked on a plancha grill. Upon the restaurantโs opening, the restaurateur brothers claimed they wanted its service…
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Jul- 2018 -25 JulyProduct Releases
New Basque-influenced โScrewdriverโ restaurant to open in Dalston
A new Basque-influenced restaurant is set to open in Dalston this week, called Screwdriver, the restaurant will be ran by brothers Emmanuel and Alexis Ross. The brothers have previously been behind projects such as Polpo, Five Points Brewing Company and The Ned. Inspired by โcountless visits to Galicia and the…
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