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Left: Sherman site at 221 W. Houston St. (7500 square feet). Right: Denison site at 421 W. Main St. (4500 square feet). Images courtesy of 903 Brewers. |
A new beginning is on the horizon for 903 Brewers, as the 12-year old company is planning to take out a fresh lease on life. Well, a few of them actually. No, this isn't the project previously announced for FM 1417 - that one is no longer active. This is different, and something that looks to help 903 Brewers expand its daily reach beyond the borders of its original home in Sherman.
The long and the short of it is this...903 Brewers is moving, and not just to a single location. With the lease up on the Elm St. spot in Sherman, founders Jeremy and Natalie Roberts have put together a future plan that involves a new production site, along with not one, but two non-production taproom/restaurants.
Details from the source...
"First Stop: Downtown Sherman!
Opening June 2025, our new Sherman taproom will be located at 221 W. Houston St., inside the historic Kreager Feed Store - one of Urban Sherman’s incredible downtown revitalization projects. We’ve partnered with D2 Built and the talented David and Joshua Downtain to bring this space to life, blending modern design with the building’s rich history.
At 7,500+ square feet, this taproom will feature a spacious front patio, a huge back patio, and tons of parking - perfect for gathering with friends and family! We invite you to drive by and see the incredible transformation happening.
Next Up: Downtown Denison!
Coming September 2025, we’re teaming up with our good friends Scott & Meghan Furhman to bring you something truly special at 421 W. Main St. This taproom will be two stories with - wait for it - a ROOFTOP PATIO overlooking beautiful Downtown Denison!
If you’re in the area, swing by and check out the progress - we can’t wait to welcome you!"
Specifics on a new production-only locale are still being finalized, so expect to hear more about that in the coming months. And not to worry, 903 Brewers will remain open on Elm St. until the new Sherman site is ready.
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