HopYard Opening Halifax Location This Summer
By CBN
On March 30, 2018 At 10:00 am
Category : Bar & Restaurant News
Tags : HopYard Beer Bar, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island
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CHARLOTTETOWN, PE & HALIFAX, NS – Charlottetown craft beer bar and restaurant HopYard has announced that it will be opening a second location in Halifax later this year.
The new HopYard will retain the “Beer – Food – Vinyl” motto of the original, with rotating taps featuring beers from across the Maritimes, a menu of snacks and small meals by chef Jane Crawford that will change every two weeks, and a wide variety of music on vinyl for customers to choose from.
HopYard Halifax is expected to open this summer at 2103 Gottingen Street. For more details, see the HopYard Halifax Facebook page.
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