Beavertown, the Heineken-backed craft brewer, is to make its debut in the pub sector with the opening of Corner Pin in collaboration with Tottenham Hotspur.

Located opposite the football club Stadium, the pub will be set over three floors with space for 400 covers, including a beer garden, 12 Beavertown’s beers on draught, and a menu of pub food.

Logan Plant, founder of Beavertown, hopes to open a chain of Beavertown pubs, which he dubs “Beaver Beacons”, around UK cities if the venture proves successful.

The new venue, which held the name The Corner Pin since the 1970s, but was more recently used as Tottenham Hotspur’s former ticket office, follows the launch of a microbrewery and taproom at the football club’s stadium in 2019.

Plant said: “We’re thrilled to be opening our first ever pub in Tottenham, the place we call home. We can’t wait to open the doors to this historic venue and breathe new life into the much-loved pub, the only way we know how… with epic design, cracking beer and a great atmosphere.

Alex Thorpe, senior business development manager at Tottenham Hotspur FC, added: “As a business rooted in this community, Beavertown Brewery shares the Club’s vision for Tottenham and we are delighted to be working with them on this project that aims to bring a further boost to the local economy.”

 

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