New taproom, food truck park to open
LOVELAND — A new taproom and food truck park will open within view of Loveland landmark Feed and Grain by the end of the month.
Owners Zed and Katherine Brooks have created the Backyard Tap at 323 N. Railroad Ave. just east of downtown, according to the Reporter-Herald.
The new social gathering space replaces a storage yard/auto-repair shop that had previously occupied the site. The new use for the site will provide room for several food trucks and an outdoor hangout for customers.
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LOVELAND — A new taproom and food truck park will open within view of Loveland landmark Feed and Grain by the end of the month.
Owners Zed and Katherine Brooks have created the Backyard Tap at 323 N. Railroad Ave. just east of downtown, according to the Reporter-Herald.
The new social gathering space replaces a storage yard/auto-repair shop that had previously occupied the site. The new use for the site will provide room for several food trucks and an outdoor hangout for customers.
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