The brewery/park now has six outdoor green spaces to choose from.
“Being closed for the last two and half months has given us a chance to think deeply about what Jester King would look like when it reopens. We knew things would be much different,” founder Jeffrey Stuffings wrote
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The first six spaces opened this past Friday, May 29, but even with all this space, Jester King is still taking additional precautions. “Not only will all seating be outdoors, physically-distanced, and by reservation only, on top of that we are limiting visits to finite sessions,” Stuffings explains. And between these sessions—which range from two to four hours and never allow more than 200 guests at a time—the brewery “will be doing a hard close for cleaning and sanitization.
Granted, Jester King is lucky. Few breweries have this much space to work with. But by thinking outside of the taproom, they’re making the best out of a bad situation—and setting up for a brighter future in the process. More information and a link for reservations
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