Located in the historic Transfer Co. Food Hall in Raleigh, NC, Burial Beer Co.’s Raleigh Taproom, affectionately known as “The Exhibit,” resembles an immersive gallery more than a typical beer hall. The walls are adorned with large-scale artworks by David Paul Seymour, setting the stage for a sensory journey into Burial’s art-infused universe. This creative backdrop enhances the experience of enjoying each pint. Inside, you’ll find 24 rotating taps featuring the latest small-batch brews, alongside offerings of VISUALS wine, cider, and vermouth. There are also fresh can and bottle releases available for takeout. The atmosphere is modern, minimalist, and intimate—ideal for those seeking adventurous, art-forward beer experiences in downtown Raleigh. With free parking available nearby and friendly hours throughout the week, it’s a must-visit destination for craft beer enthusiasts and culture seekers alike.
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