Harrison Planning Commission Approves Permit for Brewery

Hearth Brewing will be located in the former Burwinkel Farms building.

A conceptual rendering by Hearth Brewing. 

(Harrison, Oh.) – A new brewery is coming to Harrison.

At a meeting last week, the City of Harrison Planning Commission granted a conditional use permit for Hearth Brewing.

Hearth Brewing will be located inside the former Burwinkel Farms location at 1195 Stone Drive.

The ownership team consists of father and son, Greg and Cory Otis, as well as friend Andy Plogsted.

Plans for the brewery include seating for around 200 people with both indoor and outdoor options, as well as a large bar with a view of the brewhouse.

Aside from serving craft beer, Hearth Brewing plans to also serve pizza.

They hope to be open by Memorial Day 2024.

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