Longtime New Hope Brewpub Announces Sudden Closure

Following the brewery's sudden closure on Monday, loyal patrons have initiated a GoFundMe campaign to help employees during the transition. 

Written By Deepali Singla
Triumph Restaurant and Brewery encouraged patrons to visit their other locations, as the New Hope restaurant closed abruptly (Image credit: Facebook@Triumph New Hope)

Triumph Restaurant and Brewery closed its New Hope location. The outpost was one of three locations operated by the brand. The establishment served the neighborhood for 23 years. The sudden closure came as a shock to the community.

Triumph Brewing Company Closed in New Hope

On Monday, March 9, Triumph Restaurant and Brewery announced its closure on social media. The closure took effect the same day at the brewery’s location at 400 Union Square Drive in New Hope. The post thanked guests and employees for their support over the years.

According to the website, the New Hope location was established in 2003. The brewery was known for its live music and events. The beer selection and menu featuring small plates, salads, and more attracted patrons for frequent visits.

The brewery had also scheduled live events for the upcoming weekend before the sudden closure. However, the abrupt closure has left customers with unanswered questions. Some expressed concern about the loss of a longstanding neighborhood spot, while others questioned their reservations.


Triumph did not disclose a reason for the closure. One of the users wrote, “Damn. Right before St. Paddy’s, too? Who has the tea?” The community members also showed concern for the employees.

Triumph Restaurant and Brewery posted that a regular guest started a GoFundMe campaign for the employees. The team also stated that, “ALL Triumph New Hope employees will receive another full paycheck on March 27th, the last payday of the month. We hope this will help ease the impact of this sudden closure, which was unavoidable.” Community members can contribute to support affected employees.

Princeton and Red Bank locations of the brewery remain open. Customers can still visit the brand’s remaining locations to have their favorites.

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Deepali Singla is a food technologist by discipline and a seasoned, versatile writer by profession. Her passion for writing emerged during her academic journey. With a strong foundation in research, she excels at crafting well-researched content. Combining technical knowledge with a flair for storytelling, Deepali brings depth and clarity to her work.
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