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BrewDog Expands to Edinburgh Airport with Upgraded Bar Experience

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BrewDog is set to expand its presence at Edinburgh Airport as part of a major revamp of the terminal.

The popular craft beer brand will relocate and upgrade its existing bar, moving to a new space currently occupied by Hudson St Grill near gate 11.

This expansion is part of a broader initiative that includes the introduction of a new Sainsbury’s store and a Pizza Express, enhancing the airport’s dining options for travelers.

The upgraded BrewDog bar will feature an expanded menu, offering a wider selection of craft beers and snacks to cater to the diverse tastes of airport passengers.

This move aligns with BrewDog’s strategy to increase its footprint in key locations, providing travelers with a taste of Scotland’s craft beer scene before they board their flights.

With the renovation expected to attract more visitors, the bar aims to create a vibrant atmosphere that reflects BrewDog’s commitment to quality and innovation in the craft beer industry.

The changes are anticipated to be completed in the coming months, promising an exciting new experience for those passing through Edinburgh Airport.

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