News Summary
Six Spoke Brewing Co. is set to open a new brewery in Corktown, Detroit on August 8, 2025. The grand opening weekend will offer a variety of activities, including live music, food, and yard games. The facility will operate as a microbrewery and brewpub with both indoor and outdoor seating. Owned by the Mifsud family, the brewery aims to foster community engagement and will also be available for corporate events and weddings.
Detroit Welcomes Six Spoke Brewing Co. on August 8
Six Spoke Brewing Co. is set to open its newest location in Corktown, Detroit, with a grand opening weekend scheduled for August 8-10, 2025. The brewery will be located at 2445 Michigan Ave, in a vibrant area that also houses Cork & Gabel and Two James Spirits.
Grand Opening Festivities
The grand opening will feature a variety of activities including yard games, live music, and food offerings, making it a festive occasion for the community. The outdoor space surrounding the brewery is expected to provide a scenic environment, with a view of the revitalized Michigan Central Station, adding to the ambiance of the celebration.
Details of the Brewery
Six Spoke Brewing Co. will operate as both a microbrewery and a brewpub, allowing patrons to enjoy freshly brewed beers crafted on-site. The facility will span 6,000 square feet, providing ample space for indoor seating that accommodates 85-100 patrons, complemented by an outdoor patio that can host 100 guests.
Ownership and Staff Plans
The brewery is owned by Jordan Mifsud, his wife Kelcie, and father Joe Mifsud. Joe Mifsud is also the co-owner of Cork & Gabel and owns the building that houses Six Spoke Brewing. The establishment is projected to employ an initial staff of 10, with plans to expand hiring to meet demand post-opening.
Project Timeline and Challenges
The opening of Six Spoke Brewing was initially announced in January 2023, with plans for an opening in the summer of 2023. However, the project faced several delays, with the anticipated opening date pushed to summer 2024 before finally being confirmed for August 8, 2025.
Location and Community Impact
The decision to open in Corktown was influenced by the positive developments around the Michigan Central Station, viewed as having a significant potential impact on the brewery’s success and the overall revitalization of the neighborhood. Six Spoke Brewing aims to foster a community-oriented environment that encourages both local residents and visitors to come together.
Future Plans
In addition to its beer and food offerings, Six Spoke Brewing will be available for rent for corporate events and weddings, further integrating the brewery into the social fabric of the Corktown area.
In summary, Six Spoke Brewing Co. is poised to become a notable addition to Detroit’s brewery scene, promising not only a diverse selection of beers but also a communal gathering space in a historic and revitalized neighborhood.
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