Cold Harbor get all-alcohol license for Otis Street facility

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Cold Harbor get all-alcohol license for Otis Street facility
The new Cold harbor location was progressing as seen in this May photo. (Photo/Maureen Sullivan)

WESTBOROUGH – Cold Harbor Brewery is getting close to opening on Otis Street.

The new building is almost done, and the Select Board approved an all-alcohol license during its May 23 meeting.

Cold Harbor has been operating a tap room out of Milk Street for about 10 years. The new facility includes a brewery in the back, and a restaurant/function room in the front. There will also be a patio for outdoor dining.

Managing partner William Oliveira previously told the Community Advocate that they intend to offer American fare like pizza, burgers, salads and sandwiches. Cold Harbor will also have its collection of New England-style IPAs, its popular “Juice Freak” and its array of English ales. 

“It’s going to be a great addition for Westborough,” said Select Board member Shelby Marshall.

Cold Harbor is hoping to open sometime in mid- to late-July, according to a recent Facebook post.

According to Oliveira, they are waiting on National Grid to bring a transformer.

For updates, visit https://www.facebook.com/ColdHarborBrewingCompany.

Other business

There will be no fireworks in town this year. Organizers are still trying to find a suitable location, and decided to push the event into 2024.

Albrecht Auto Group is taking over the Jeep dealership at 82 and 84 Turnpike Road. According to George Albrecht Jr., there are no changes planned at the site. The board approved the dealership’s Class 1 auto dealers license during its May 23 meeting.

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