Boston’s traveling beer garden is back for a third straight summer, Mayor Michelle Wu’s office said Wednesday.

Roundhead Brewing’s Beer Gardens series launched this month at Copley Square Park and will continue popping up at locales across the city into September, Wu’s office said in a statement.

“We’re excited to bring Roundhead Brewing’s Beer Gardens back for a third season, adding to a summer of vibrant activity across Boston’s parks,” Wu said. “From festivals and performances to neighborhood gatherings, this series is another way we’re activating public spaces, supporting local businesses, and creating welcoming places for residents and visitors to enjoy all season long.”

The series runs from June 9 to June 28 in Copley Square Park, July 3 to July 19 at Menino Park Charlestown; July 24 to Aug. 2 at LoPresti Park in East Boston; Aug. 7 to Aug. 23 at Jamaica Pond Pine Bank in Jamaica Plain; and Aug. 28. to Sept. 13 at Adams Park in Roslindale, the statement said.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Roundhead Brewing for a third summer of bringing people together in Boston’s parks,” said Diana Fernandez Bibeau, commissioner of the city’s parks and recreation department. “Partnerships like this one help activate our parks while supporting local businesses and creating vibrant spaces to connect and enjoy the outdoors.”

City officials said Roundhead, based in Hyde Park, was founded in 2017 and boasts the designation of being the first Latino-owned brewery in Massachusetts.

“We’re happy for this opportunity to work with the city and show what we are doing here at Roundhead,” said the brewery’s founder, Luis Espinoza. “We are proud to bring people together in our city to celebrate community and spend time together. That’s our mission — cerveza que reune!”

That last line translates as beer that brings people together.

At each location, the beer garden will be open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Fridays, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays, and noon to 9 p.m. on Sundays, officials said.

Copley Square Park’s beer garden is also open from noon to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays to align with the local farmers’ market, officials said.

Roundhead doesn’t have a lock on all the beer gardens in Greater Boston, where more than 30 such spots are opening this spring and summer.

The Globe recently ran a story on the 11 best beer gardens to check out in the region.

Material from previous Globe coverage was used in this report.

Travis Andersen can be reached at travis.andersen@globe.com.

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