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Trophy Five Points Tapping in October

In Eat, September 2025 by Melissa HowsamLeave a Comment

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Trophy Five Points set to tap.

It’s electric—literally. The highly anticipated Trophy Five Points is brewing at warp speed—now primed for an October opening. And it’s shaping up to be a full-blown game changer for the burgeoning brewery-forward district.

“We are excited to become a part of the vibrant Five Points neighborhood,” Trophy co-owner Chris Powers tells RM—“and to be making such an iconic building our home. Over the last few months, we have really had the chance to connect with a wonderful group of neighbors—walkers, runners and families stopping by to check on the progress as we get closer to opening—who share in our enthusiasm for a new Trophy location on that side of town.”

Situated in the iconic blue Electric Supply Co. building in Five Points East, Trophy’s seventh and largest outpost is a staggering supermarket-size ~22K square feet—a veritable adult playground designed with mini-me’s and canine co-pilots also in mind. Anchored by the OG blue facade and Electric Supply Co. signage as an homage to the building’s past, the massive Front Porch-dubbed patio invites new rituals and alfresco hangs—perfectly marrying Raleigh’s eclectic past with her buzzy future. 

Inside, a bustling dual-concept taproom-meets-full-service restaurant unfolds, pouring 10+ Trophy core pours and out-of-state collabs, craft cocktails, and vino selects alongside a more expansive menu building on fan-fave Trophy Brewing & Pizza on Morgan. Think signature palatable pizzas, neighborhood nosh and fresh additions. For the hopthusiasts, though brewing won’t happen on-site, barrel-aging beer and spirits are on deck.

Bonus: A flex Trader Joe’s-size 9K-square-foot event space adds serious party potential with a Trophy twist, and greenspace out back expands the footprint for casual hangs, private events and even potential activations—all under the watchful eye of a Spclsigns touch-up to the landmark back signage you can spy from the Ajja patio.

Together, it’s a major moment for Trophy—and for Raleigh at large. “We can’t wait to welcome everyone in our doors,“ says Powers. A thoughtful expansion that quenches the city’s thirst while honoring her soul, indeed. @trophyfivepoints 

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