
""After nearly a half decade as part of the Camp Hill community, we've accepted an offer to sell the Grateful Goat and its real estate. It's a great move for us, and an opportunity we simply could not pass up," the post read. "Our last day of service will be Sunday, October 12th. After that, the Goat will make way for a brand-new restaurant joining the neighborhood soon.""
"When The Grateful Goat opened its doors on Market Street, it joined a wave of small breweries and restaurants breathing new life into Camp Hill's downtown corridor. The Goat's combination of craft beer and gastropub-style cuisine helped bridge the gap between the area's traditional dining spots and the new generation of independent eateries. From juicy burgers to inventive flatbreads and rotating taps of house brews, The Goat carved out a niche as a local go-to for relaxed nights out, date nights, and happy hours with friends."
The Grateful Goat accepted an offer to sell the brewery and its real estate and will end service on Sunday, October 12, 2025. The venue will be replaced by a new restaurant in the neighborhood. The brewery opened in 2020 on Market Street and became part of a revitalization of Camp Hill's downtown dining scene. The Grateful Goat offered approachable house beers, rotating taps, IPAs, lagers, seasonals, and occasional experimental releases alongside elevated pub fare such as burgers and flatbreads. The operation cultivated a loyal local following and emphasized warm hospitality and community presence.
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