LoHi’s Zuni Street Brewing Co. is days away from opening the taps to the public.
Childhood friends Willy Truettner and T.J. Slattery hosted a soft opening for their new brewery and taproom adjoining Teatulia Tea Bar at 29th and Zuni streets on Wednesday. It opens to the public March 8.
Zuni Street Brewing leased its 3,500-square-foot spot, formally a garage, in March. To get started, it raised $400,000 in a private offering and another $21,000 on Kickstarter.
You can read more BusinessDen coverage of Zuni Street Brewing here:
- Startup brewery leases LoHi garage
- Highlands brewery settles on a name; settles pronunciation debate
- Zuni Street Brewing Co. looks to crowdfund ahead of Feb. opening
LoHi’s Zuni Street Brewing Co. is days away from opening the taps to the public.
Childhood friends Willy Truettner and T.J. Slattery hosted a soft opening for their new brewery and taproom adjoining Teatulia Tea Bar at 29th and Zuni streets on Wednesday. It opens to the public March 8.
Zuni Street Brewing leased its 3,500-square-foot spot, formally a garage, in March. To get started, it raised $400,000 in a private offering and another $21,000 on Kickstarter.
You can read more BusinessDen coverage of Zuni Street Brewing here:
- Startup brewery leases LoHi garage
- Highlands brewery settles on a name; settles pronunciation debate
- Zuni Street Brewing Co. looks to crowdfund ahead of Feb. opening
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