Raise a parting glass — the Trillium beer garden is leaving its longtime home along Boston’s Greenway.

“Since opening as the first beer garden in Boston in 2017, the Greenway has been our summer home,” Mike Dyer, the brewery’s vice president of sales and marketing, said Wednesday. “That location is unique, and has helped us connect with a lot of locals and commuters and Boston visitors. They have been a fun and important part of the Trillium brand [for] 9, almost 10 years.”

Dyer said the conservancy that oversees the Rose Kennedy Greenway had selected a new tenant after soliciting bids. He declined to identify the winning bidder, but said Trillium submitted an offer through an RFP process.

Eileen Ong, director of programs and outreach at the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, said the group decided on the new tenant “as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting Boston-based businesses and creating opportunities for new vendors.”

The new partner will be announced this spring, Ong said.

“Trillium has been a valued partner of the Greenway Conservancy for many years, and we’re very grateful for the role they played in helping to establish our beverage gardens and in welcoming so many visitors to the park,” Ong said in a statement.

Trillium also has locations in Canton, Fort Point, and Fenway.

Dyer said that Trillium continues to expand, opening a new winter beer garden inside Winthrop Center on Tuesday.

“We were looking to create a new amenity, a new opportunity to connect with our brand during the winter months, when typically you can’t go and enjoy the social aspects of a beer garden due to a Boston winter,” Dyer said.

Located at 115 Federal St., the new location lets customers enjoy a selection of beers and canned cocktails in “a comfortable 70 degrees,” Dyer said.

The new location will be targeting downtown workers, he said.

Opening night saw 30 to 40 guests in the first hour, Dyer said. Until March, the beer garden will be open from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays through Thursdays.

“There’s plenty in store for Trillium fans,” Dyer said.

Hannah Goeke can be reached at hannah.goeke@globe.com.

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