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Three Rabbits Brewing Bringing German Taproom To Greensboro
New brewery targeting June soft opening at 3,400-sq-ft space with 1,500-sq-ft taproom
Apr. 11, 2026 at 2:21pm
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The arrival of Three Rabbits Brewing's German-inspired taproom in downtown Greensboro promises to add a touch of Bavarian flair to the city's thriving beer scene.Greensboro TodayThree Rabbits Brewing, a new German-style brewery, is aiming to open this summer at 214 Commerce Place in downtown Greensboro, with co-owner Chris Myers targeting a June soft opening for the 3,400-square-foot space that includes a 1,500-square-foot taproom. The brewery will focus on German-style lagers while also offering IPAs, stouts, sours, ciders, and non-alcoholic beers, with food trucks playing a big role.
Why it matters
The addition of Three Rabbits Brewing adds more variety to Greensboro's growing downtown beer scene, which already includes a tight cluster of local spots. The new taproom's focus on German-style brews provides a European angle that could help attract more foot traffic and give residents and visitors another option for tastings, events, and casual meetups.
The details
Three Rabbits Brewing's new taproom will be located at 214 Commerce Place in downtown Greensboro, with the total buildout coming in at around 3,400 square feet, including a 1,500-square-foot taproom. The brewery will lean into German-style lagers while also offering IPAs, stouts, sours, ciders, and non-alcoholic beers. Food trucks will play a big role, with bar snacks also available. The owners plan to distribute some beer to other bars, but the taproom will remain the primary focus, with a formal grand opening penciled in for late summer.
- Three Rabbits Brewing is targeting a June soft opening.
- The brewery's formal grand opening is planned for late summer.
The players
Three Rabbits Brewing
A new German-style brewery opening in downtown Greensboro.
Chris Myers
Co-owner of Three Rabbits Brewing.
What they’re saying
“I want to share my passion for German style beer, but I have a passion for all beer.”
— Chris Myers, Co-owner, Three Rabbits Brewing
“The team wants the taproom to serve as "a meeting place" for neighborhood visitors and workers, not just a production facility with tanks in the back.”
— Chris Myers, Co-owner, Three Rabbits Brewing
What’s next
Residents can expect more updates as the buildout wraps up and the owners lock in their soft opening in June and their late summer grand opening plans.
The takeaway
The addition of Three Rabbits Brewing's German-style taproom adds more variety and a unique European flair to Greensboro's growing downtown beer scene, providing another option for residents and visitors to enjoy tastings, events, and casual meetups.
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