Pop-up Tap Yard Open Day
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A few practical things ahead of your visit.
This is where we are:
What3Words (///bulges.uncle.export):
https://w3w.co/bulges.uncle.export
Google Maps:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6ucKDiYuGFXMME8B9
Contactless payment is our preferred mode of payment but we’ll accept cash.
The tap yard will be open from 12 to 4pm but we may SELL OUT early!
There’s no car park as we’re literally on the Ridgeway but you might find a spot nearby (see previous post).
We have limited seating in the form of a couple of straw bales and garden furniture. Bring a picnic blanket if you’d like to chill on the grass.
We’ll have a rudimentary camping toilet so don’t expect anything fancy!
We’ll serve beer primarily but also tea, coffee and soft drinks and we’ll have crisps and slices of cakes (while stock lasts).
This is a very small and relaxed setting so don’t expect a professional taproom operation. It’s about having a nice time on the Ridgeway with strangers and friends alike while tasting a beer or two (or more but with moderation).
Dogs and children are welcome as long as dogs are kept under control & children are supervised.
This is where we are:
What3Words (///bulges.uncle.export):
https://w3w.co/bulges.uncle.export
Google Maps:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6ucKDiYuGFXMME8B9
Contactless payment is our preferred mode of payment but we’ll accept cash.
The tap yard will be open from 12 to 4pm but we may SELL OUT early!
There’s no car park as we’re literally on the Ridgeway but you might find a spot nearby (see previous post).
We have limited seating in the form of a couple of straw bales and garden furniture. Bring a picnic blanket if you’d like to chill on the grass.
We’ll have a rudimentary camping toilet so don’t expect anything fancy!
We’ll serve beer primarily but also tea, coffee and soft drinks and we’ll have crisps and slices of cakes (while stock lasts).
This is a very small and relaxed setting so don’t expect a professional taproom operation. It’s about having a nice time on the Ridgeway with strangers and friends alike while tasting a beer or two (or more but with moderation).
Dogs and children are welcome as long as dogs are kept under control & children are supervised.
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