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Tree House Unveils New Charlton Brewery

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More space, more tanks, more beer An acclaimed brewery in central Massachusetts unveiled its new brewing facility and taproom over the weekend. Tree House Brewing opened its new space in Charlton on Saturday, as Boston Magazine reports , after more than a year of planning and construction. The expansion from Tree House’s existing facility in Monson will mean more of the brewery’s coveted beers, like Julius, Haze, Green, and Sap. The Monson brewery is temporarily closed, but it will remain in use for small-batch brewing, while the Charlton facility adds a 50-barrel capacity for production. Tree House’s new home sits on 70 acres of land, as previously reported . The space includes a taproom where visitors can get full pours of beer, which was not previously an option in Monson. The new 129 Sturbridge Rd. facility is open Wednesday from 12 to 8 p.m., Thursday and Friday from 2 to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 10 to 6 p.m. • Mass. Brewers Guild Hosts a Worcester Beer Fest in September [...

Where to Find Thai-Style Ice Cream Rolls in Boston

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Think Cold Stone Creamery, but prettier: Thai-inspired ice cream shops have been popping up around the country lately, featuring ice cream that is made to order on a cold metal plate, scraped into rolls, and served with a variety of toppings. We’ll be keeping track of new openings right here. Hit up the tipline if you know of any similar shops opening in the Boston area.

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Rolled Ice Cream Makes Its Way to Worcester

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Tastetea Rolls is days away from opening With a solid footing in Boston, Thai-style rolled ice cream now heads west. A new ice cream and bubble tea shop called Tastetea Rolls is getting ready to open its doors at 423 Park Ave., just north of Clark University in Worcester. The new shop has a koala for a mascot and has been previewing its rolled ice cream flavors on Instagram , including a Cookie Monster version that comes with crushed cookies, whipped cream, and hot fudge. Rolled ice cream has grown in popularity throughout the Northeast, predominantly in New York, due in large part to the visually fun process used to prepare the rolls. The first dedicated rolled ice cream shop in Boston proper, Hi B3ear , opened in Allston last fall, with New York-based Juicy Spot Cafe following suit with a Chinatown location in March , and Next Door Cafe opening a month later in Allston. The first to open in Massachusetts, however, was a kiosk called Frollz, which debuted in January 2016 in Saug...

A Camberville Hot Dog Crawl (and More Updates)

A Camberville Hot Dog Crawl (and More Updates)