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Raleigh’s Most Artistic Brewery Features 24 Taps & Lives Inside A Century-Old Coachhouse

Asheville’s legendary Burial Beer Co. brings their award-winning brewing artistry and stunning visual aesthetic to downtown Raleigh in the most unique taproom experience you’ll find in the Triangle.

“The Exhibit” serves as both taproom and art gallery, offering an immersive exploration of Burial’s distinctive artistic universe while showcasing their most experimental and rare beer creations.

Exceptional Beer Selection & Exclusive Releases

24 Rotating Taps: You’ll discover an incredible selection spanning from their popular lagers and currently trending IPAs to experimental beers like bright pink saison with prickly pear and sumac, or barrel-aged sours with apricot juice and peach noyaux. The constantly changing lineup ensures every visit reveals new flavor adventures.

Rare & Exclusive Offerings: The Exhibit serves as the release point for Burial’s rarest and most adventurous small-batch creations that you can’t find anywhere else. Weekly bottle and can releases make this location essential for serious beer collectors and enthusiasts.

Beyond Beer Selection: You’ll also find VISUALS wine, cider, and vermouth alongside the beer selection, plus carefully curated items from select local makers. The bottle shop allows you to take home these exclusive experiences.

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Award-Winning Pedigree: Burial has earned recognition including “America’s Best IPA” from Draft Magazine and “#1 Saison” from Paste Magazine, so you’re experiencing brewery excellence with every pour.

Weekly Beer Drops: Dedicated fans line up for limited can and bottle releases, making each week an event for collectors. This is a testament to their diverse offerings.

Expansive Bottle Shop: Beyond the taproom, the shop features Burial’s core beers, rotating rarities, and collaborations to enjoy at home.

Creative Events: The Exhibit regularly hosts art showcases, themed nights, and exclusive release parties blending beer with culture.

Wine & Vermouth Selection: VISUALS offerings provide an elevated alternative for visitors who want a break from beer.

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Outdoor Access: While the taproom itself is standing-room only, the Transfer Co. Food Hall setting gives patrons access to shared outdoor seating.

Atmosphere & Décor

Art Gallery Vibes: Large, framed artwork by Burial’s artist David Paul Seymour adorns the walls, creating a chilling gallery atmosphere that transforms drinking into an immersive artistic experience. The visual storytelling celebrates artistry, history, and introspection that defines the Burial brand.

Historic Setting: Located in Transfer Co. Food Hall, a beautifully renovated century-old coachhouse, the narrow and intimate space creates an alternate realm that feels both historic and cutting-edge modern.

Standing Room Energy: The cozy standing-only bar space encourages movement and social interaction, with walls covered in classic Burial art that gives you plenty to admire while you sip. Even when busy, the thoughtful layout prevents claustrophobic feelings.

Other Considerations

Transfer Co. Connection: Since Burial doesn’t serve food, you’ll have immediate access to Transfer Co. Food Hall’s diverse dining options, making it perfect for combining craft beer with excellent meals from multiple vendors.

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Convenient Location: Downtown Raleigh location puts you within walking distance of major attractions, museums, and the convention center, making it an ideal stop during city exploration or before/after events.

Payment & Efficiency: Card-only payments keep lines moving quickly, though cash tips are appreciated. The streamlined process means less waiting and more enjoying.

Best Visit Strategy: Start with a flight to sample multiple styles, then settle into your favorites while exploring the artwork. The intimate setting works perfectly for small groups who appreciate both beer craftsmanship and artistic expression.

Pricing Perspective: Premium pricing reflects the rare, small-batch nature of many offerings and the artistic experience. You’re paying for exclusivity and quality that justifies the cost for true beer enthusiasts.


Burial Beer Co. Raleigh Taproom + Bottle Shop
📍 500 E Davie St, Raleigh, NC 27601

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Writer: Travis McClendon
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I’ve lived in Asheville for the past 12 years, but North Carolina has always felt like home. And I've always loved traveling! I enjoy taking the long way just to see what’s out there. When I’m not writing, I’m out with my old Nikon, digging through record bins, or planning my next road trip.