A 蜜柚直播 restaurant chain is jumping full-time into the craft brewing industry, a popular tattoo artist is opening a bar and a longtime 蜜柚直播 brewery is stepping in to keep a colleague鈥檚 legacy alive.
All of that went down early this month when announced it was closing after seven years.
Dillinger sold its Oracle Road brewery to , which will expand on its year-old Mosaic Brewing beers that Dillinger has been brewing for the 蜜柚直播 pizza-and-burger chain for the past year.
鈥檚 owners are taking over Dillinger鈥檚 downtown taproom in the historic Coronado Hotel.
And Dillinger sold its intellectual property to , which will continue making a trio of Dillinger鈥檚 most popular beers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 all people that I like,鈥 Dillinger co-owner Eric Sipe said of selling the brewery he launched with Aaron Long piecemeal to three different buyers. 鈥淚 did what I wanted to do. It worked out well and now I鈥檓 happy to see it in the hands of other people who I think will do even better things.鈥
All of the deals were finalized on Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Serial Grillers took over Dillinger鈥檚 lease at its brewery at and bought the brewing equipment to launch Mosaic Brewing. It will add four or five beers to the half dozen that Dillinger has been making for Mosaic over the past year. The 12-year-old 蜜柚直播 restaurant chain has four locations of the pizza-and-burger restaurant Serial Grillers and two other concepts, Toro Loco Tacos & Burros and Transplant Detroit Style Pizza.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have plans to do this, but it just felt like the right time for us,鈥 said Travis Miller, who owns Serial Grillers with his brother William and partners Jared Yokota and Robert Mcfayden. 鈥淚f we make the beer that we used to buy, we鈥檙e able to capitalize on that.鈥
蜜柚直播 tattoo artist David Meek and his Art and Sol Tattoo Gallery partner/wife Johnna Meek are slipping into Dillinger鈥檚 taproom at The couple has known Sipe and Long since the brewery hosted a one-year anniversary event for Art and Sol several years ago.
鈥淥ur relationship has just grown over the years, and when (Sipe) decide to sell his brewery operations to Serial Grillers, his next phone call was to me, asking if we wanted to be involved,鈥 said David Meek.
Keeping tradition alive
Borderlands Brewing got the intellectual property and plans to continue brewing Dillinger鈥檚 three core beers 鈥 Tiki Party Sour, Mangonada Sour and the Roadrunner Red.
鈥淲e鈥檙e essentially just continuing the tradition and what Dillinger has done in the past seven years,鈥 Borderlands owner and CEO Es Teran said. 鈥淭hey obviously have a following in 蜜柚直播.鈥
Sipe and Long, who met while they were students at the University of 蜜柚直播, launched Dillinger Brewing a few years after graduating, once both had gotten their feet wet in the craft brewing industry. Long worked for a Phoenix beer distributor while Sipe worked at Borderlands early on and at a craft beer-focused bar before opening Dillinger in 2016 on North Oracle Road not far from 蜜柚直播 Mall.
Five years later, in the height of the pandemic, they inked the lease for the downtown taproom that had been home to the popular Coronet Restaurant, which is now located near the 蜜柚直播 Convention Center.
For the past couple years, Sipe has been running Dillinger Brewing on his own after Long moved to San Diego to take a job as marketing vice president with the award-winning Mission Brewing.
Sipe said that he and Long flirted with the idea of selling Dillinger鈥檚 for a year before reaching out to potential buyers.
鈥淚 was looking for a local place that I liked to keep the brand alive,鈥 Sipe said.
Borderlands was the natural first call, Sipe said; the two breweries have a long relationship that includes collaborating on marketing efforts during the pandemic.
鈥淲e were happy that we were able to work out a deal to acquire the brand and continue to service the community,鈥 Teran said.

Travis Miller, owner of Serial Grillers, pours malt into a mill to brew beer.
Right place, right time
The thought of brewing their own beer had crossed the minds of brothers Travis and William Miller when they opened their first brick-and-mortar restaurant in 2012. But the startup costs to launch a brewery, especially when they were transitioning their Serial Grillers food truck into a full-on restaurant, were prohibitive.
The brothers had gone so far as to road-test recipes at home, but the idea stayed on the shelf while the Millers, joined by partners Yokota and Mcfayden, grew the company.
Last January, Serial Grillers contracted with Dillinger to brew six beers under the name Mosaic Brewing including a cherry gose, blueberry wheat and two IPAs (hazy and double). The beers are on tap at the restaurants alongside a couple of Dillinger鈥檚 beers.
鈥淥ur idea behind that was to come up with our own recipes that Dillinger was (brewing) for us,鈥 Miller said.
When Sipe pitched the idea to sell Dillinger鈥檚, Miller said he and his partners were all in. Under the deal, finalized in September, Serial Grillers took over Dillinger鈥檚 lease for the Oracle brewery and bought all of the equipment. Dillinger鈥檚 head brewer Jamison Phelps, who had been with the 蜜柚直播 brewery a couple of years after spending time with Florida鈥檚 award-winning Cigar City Brewing, has agreed to stay on.
鈥淚 really think this was just right time, right place for us,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping that this is another way to push people into our restaurants but also helps us create another revenue stream for our business.鈥
Serial Grillers is waiting for final approval of its manufacturing liquor license and will add its signature graphics, designed by Mcfayden, to the brewery鈥檚 interior before opening under the Mosaic Brewing name. In addition to the half-dozen beers it has long brewed, Mosaic will have another four or five on tap at the brewery.
Miller said brewing their own beer will allow Serial Grillers to begin doing beer events to celebrate new releases. In the past, Serial Grillers鈥 beer events 鈥渁lways did really well for us,鈥 he said.
鈥淭his is a way for us to create our own beer events and have people come into our restaurants,鈥 Miller said.
Serial Grillers is already scouting out potential locations to open a second Mosaic Brewing taproom, he added.

蜜柚直播 tattoo artist David Meek, left, and his Art and Sol Tattoo Gallery partner/wife Johnna Meek chat with friends as they prepare to pour their first beer after purchasing Dillinger Brewing鈥檚 taproom in the historic Coronado Hotel building, 402 E. Ninth St., on Nov. 1. The couple has renamed the bar TraXide Taproom.
Beer and tattoos
Veteran 蜜柚直播 tattoo artist Meek has never owned a bar, but he sees the symbiotic relationship between running a bar and running a tattoo parlor.
鈥淲e share a similar clientele and from my experience in the tattoo business, it鈥檚 just about customer service, keeping a clean environment and providing a quality service,鈥 he said the day before he and his wife/business partner Johnna signed the lease to take over Dillinger Brewing鈥檚 off-Fourth-Avenue taproom in the historic Coronado Hotel building. 鈥淚 think they work really well together. We are in the experience business, not necessarily the tattoo business. Everything we do is about customer service and the experience.鈥
When Dillinger Brewing co-founder Eric Sipe reached out in mid-September and offered to sell Meek the downtown taproom, he jumped. Meek had often mused aloud about wanting to own a bar.
鈥淚鈥檓 extraordinarily nervous, but that comes with every new venture from when we opened our first small studio鈥 to when they opened Art and Sol Tattoo Gallery at in 2019, he said. 鈥淵ou just get comfortable being uncomfortable and you just go for it.鈥
The Meeks plan to rebrand the bar as , an homage to the trains that run along the edge of downtown and the streetcars that cut through the center of Congress and Fourth. Meek says the name is a nod to the upscale romanticism of trains and the urban grit of the streetcars, both of which are represented in the bars dotting Fourth Avenue.
Meek said he plans to transition into TraXide slowly 鈥渁s it unfolds.鈥 The taproom hours will be the same as will the staff, which has agreed to stay on, he said.
Building on a partnership
Borderlands Brewing has Dillinger鈥檚 Roadrunner Red on tap at its .
鈥淚t鈥檚 been a staple in our taprooms for a few years now,鈥 said Teran, who took over Borderlands in 2019.
Borderlands hopes to begin brewing Roadrunner Red and the two other core Dillinger brands this month, once they can fit it into their production schedule. The all-female brewery operation, helmed by Production Director Ayla Kapahi, brews 14 to 15 beers including their flagships: Citrana Southwestern Gose and Toole Avenue Hazy IPA.

Borderlands Brewing and Dillinger Brewing taps next to each other at Borderlands Brewing. Borderlands Brewing will continue to brew Dillinger's three core beers.
Teran said adding three more beers 鈥渨ill help our operation,鈥 which has been rebuilding since the pandemic downturn. The brewery opened a restaurant/taproom in the on East Sixth Street in January and plans to open in the River Center shopping complex at East River and North Craycroft roads in the next few months.
By year鈥檚 end, Borderlands will expand its downtown footprint with a new agave-centric restaurant called Sonora Moonshine Company, located in the historic VFW building at .
鈥淲e鈥檙e still struggling, but we鈥檙e excited to open more points of retail,鈥 Teran said, noting that Borderlands has scaled back production and no longer distributes statewide, focusing its marketing efforts instead on the greater 蜜柚直播 area.