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Wriggly Tin, the project which opened in late 2023 featuring Small Beer Works (an evolution of the former Small Brewpub in Oak Cliff), appears to be no more, as a new concept is set to take over the space at 1906 S. Haskell Ave. in Dallas.
In early September, Wriggly Tin announced it would close temporarily to make "internal changes" to its operation. At the time, the brewpub had been open for less than a year.
However, at some point the closure became permanent, and in recent weeks signage for a new tenant named Far-Out was installed on the site. A social media post on December 11 shared the following:
"A Culinary Adventure Awaits!
After months of creative brainstorming and a bit of furniture rearranging, we are thrilled to announce an exciting new pioneering concept that will open its doors in 2025. Introducing Far-Out & La Hermana Cerveceria, a dynamic new restaurant and brewery born from the collaboration of industry veterans: Marc Cassel of The Green Room and 20 Feet Seafood Joint, Christopher Jeffers of Bolsa and Smoke, and Stephanie Houston, the trailblazing first Latina Production distillery owner in America."
Details on what to expect from the brewing operation have not been revealed, but comments on the company's Instagram page suggest Small Beer Works will be rebranded as the aforementioned La Hermana Cerveceria.
For now, though, Far-Out is now open for cocktails while other aspects of the business are finalized.
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