Jolly Pumpkin Detroit Closes, Teases Future Return

Jolly Pumpkin Detroit Closes, Teases Future Return

Jolly Pumpkin has closed its Midtown Detroit taphouse and pizzeria. The West Canfield location served the neighborhood for more than a decade.

Details of the shutdown

The business announced the closure on a Sunday afternoon. Staff and customers received notice through the brewery’s public statement.

The space combined a sour-beer brewery with a pizza-focused menu. The venue built a local following over roughly ten years.

Message from the brewery

The owners framed the move as a pause rather than an end. They said Jolly Pumpkin will return to Detroit and plans will follow.

The announcement avoided specific timelines or new locations. It promised updates about what comes next.

Brand identity

Jolly Pumpkin is known for its tart and wild-fermented sour beers. The taphouse format supported rotating taps and a casual menu.

Community impact and next steps

Longtime patrons will lose a familiar neighborhood spot. The brewery’s promise of a comeback offers hope to fans.

Filmogaz.com reported the closure and relay of future plans. The outlet will follow further developments closely.