PHOENIX — A popular downtown Phoenix bar will be closing its doors for good later this week.
Angels Trumpet Ale House announced on social media Tuesday that it will pour its last pints on Halloween.
“We can’t thank you enough for all the love and support — the friendships, the celebrations and the countless memories mean more than words can say,” the bar said. “Sharing our passion for craft beer and scratch cooking with all of you has been an incredible journey.”
Angels Trumpet opened near Second and McKinley streets in 2012 and became known for offering more than 30 beers on tap and rotating meal offerings, including TV Dinner Tuesday, a weekly event where diners’ meals were served on TV trays.
It was ranked as one of the top bars in Arizona by BuzzFeed in 2015 and as a top spot to celebrate New Year’s Eve in the Valley by Thrillist in 2018.
Angels Trumpet had previously operated a second location near 40th Street and Thomas Road in Arcadia; however, that location closed in 2021.
The bar did not say why it is closing, but is inviting patrons to come and say a final goodbye on Friday.
“Come raise a glass with us one last time. Prost to every one of you!”
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