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Sycamore Brewing to open new location in Cotswold

The new brewery will be designed for families + boast a larger menu and beer garden.

A rendering of a building with blurred people and the word "Sycamore" on the awning.

Can you picture yourself visiting this new taproom?

Rendering by Peadon Finein

Coming soon to Cotswold Village: Sycamore Brewing‘s second location in the Queen City.

“Its South End location skews younger,” co-owner Sarah Brigham told Laura Barrero for Axios Charlotte. The new location will be built with families in mind.

CLTtoday confirmed the new location will boast 7,000 sqft of indoor space + an 11,000-sqft beer garden, plus a larger food menu, kids menu, brunch, craft cocktails, and table service — something the original location in South End does not currently offer.

For comparison, the South End taproom spans 21,000 sqft across two floors and features an Airstream food truck, beer garden and taproom, and plenty of indoor + outdoor seating.

This is a unique addition to Cotswold Village shopping center — a hub anchored by Harris Teeter, PetSmart, Ulta Beauty, and several eateries.

The new location is expected to open in summer 2026, joining two other breweries in southeast Charlotte: Edge City in MoRa and Vaulted Oak in Echo Hills.

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