After 10 years in Temescal, Roses Taproom announces closure

Oakland, CALocal News

Roses' Taproom announced its closure in an emotional Instagram post, ending nearly 10 years of operations in Oakland's Temescal neighborhood. Owners Hillary Huffard and Luke Janson cited slow foot traffic and "astronomical rent" as key factors in their decision to close. The bar had recently sought to hire new staff, indicating hopes for continued operation. At 4930 Telegraph Ave. , Roses' served as a gathering place for community members, contributing significantly to local culture.

The owners expressed their sadness, reflecting on the deep connections formed over countless beers. This closure underscores the challenges small businesses face amid rising costs in urban environments. The exact date of closure has not been announced. Roses' Taproom's exit may prompt discussions about supporting local businesses in the community.

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