Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The expansion will add a new dining area, a patio and 20 additional parking spots.
Frisco Tap House and Brewery is in the midst of a major expansion that will add a new dining area, an outdoor patio and 20 additional parking spots to the restaurant. The restaurant, located at 6695 Dobbin Road, has acquired the adjoining space formerly occupied by Columbia Oak, according to General Manager Alex Taylor. Taylor said they're planning to add between 100 to 120 more seats in that area, which he estimated at about 1,200 square feet. The new dining area will feature a central glass-encased fireplace, as well as two drop-down TV displays that will list all the beers the bar has on tap, said Taylor. A door along the main wall in the restaurant will be added to access the new dining area, said Taylor. Outside, along the side …
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Frisco has big plans for its annual fall craft beer party.
Frisco Tap House and Brewery will host its annual Punktoberfest on Oct. 24. The event will feature one of its new in-house brews—a pumpkin beer—as well as pumpkin infused vodka, and a pumpkin cask that delivers beer. The brewery will soak a big pumpkin in bourbon for two days, and then use it as a cask to serve Southern Tier Pumpkin beer through it, according to general manger Alex Taylor. Also, the party will be the first time that brewery staff premiere the beer they brewed in collaboration with Flying Dog brewery, of Frederick, and BrewDog, of Scotland. The process began on Oct. 17 when brewers from BrewDog and Flying Dog came to Frisco's micro-brewery in Columbia to add the ingredients and start the brewing process. Taylor said it …
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
'This is a big deal.' - Alex Taylor, Frisco's general manager.
Frisco Tap House and Brewery will pour its first self-brewed craft beers on Tuesday night, starting at 5 p.m. "This is a big deal," said Alex Taylor, Frisco's general manager. "This is something we've worked 10 years to get to and something we see our future being." Taylor said it would be Howard County's first craft brewery, with the goal of distribution. The first two beers offered under its new brand "Push Brewery" will be an American Pale Ale named "Gate Drop" and an American IPA called "Hole Shot." Taylor described Gate Drop as "very sessionable, timidly hopped and refreshing" and Hole Shot as "a bit more zesty, a West Coast representation of an IPA." Pints of Frisco's new beer will be sold for $3 on Tuesday, but Taylor said to …
Matt M
4:44 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013
Hmm...parking is bad there now. Adding ~110 seats inside + ~35 outside...sounds like a lot of growth for only +20 parking spots.   more ›