Lincoln Heights Warehouse Set For Conversion Into Benny Boy Brewing

Owners of the planned brewpub, cider house, and beer garden are seeking a Zoning Variance to open in former industrial space.

Benny Boy Brewing is coming soon to Lincoln Heights.

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Co-Owners Chelsey Rosetter and Benjamin Farber Wednesday submitted a Zoning Variance case to the City of Los Angeles for permitting of the brewpub, cider house, and beer garden.

Benny Boy Brewing’s future home, at 1821 N Daly Street on the border of Chinatown, is a warehouse space currently zoned for industrial use.

Rosetter and Farber, who first announced plans for Benny Boy Brewing in 2018 but without a location, will use traditional European brewing and cider-making techniques, for their brews.

On the food side of things, “we will be contracting the food element out to caterers and pop-up chefs,” Rosetter in an email Thursday told What Now Los Angeles.

“We will be the only place in the city for people to connect the way they have for millennia—outside, by a fire, with a cold one in hand,” according to the company’s website.

“We brew the way brewers have for centuries: with exclusively whole-flower hops, whole fruit, no filtering, and the natural clarification and carbonation only time can provide.”

While an opening timeline is TBD pending approvals from the City to begin construction, a 2020 debut is likely.

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

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