Lovers of craft beer in Lexington have something to look forward to as Voodoo Brewing Company gears up to open its new location along Main Street. The arrival of this national franchise is stirring anticipation among locals and beer enthusiasts alike.
The buzz surrounding the establishment of Voodoo Brewing Company in Lexington is growing, thanks to the enthusiasm of Dawu Bowman, the owner and operator behind this exciting venture. With plans to transform an 8,720-square-foot space into a hub of craft beer and good vibes, Bowman is dedicated to infusing the local community with the unique culture and flavors that Voodoo Brewing Company is known for.
While Voodoo’s Lexington location won’t be brewing its own beer, it will channel the brand’s essence by spotlighting local ingredients and decor to create a community-centric space. Expect a menu featuring classic bar fare such as pub pretzels, gouda steak fries, smoked wings, pizzas, and burgers, perfectly paired with Voodoo’s signature brews.
Voodoo Brewing Company will join a bustling lineup of businesses at 102 W. Main St., becoming part of a dynamic trio of tenants that will enrich downtown Lexington. As Bowman looks forward to fostering a collaborative and diverse environment, Voodoo’s arrival signals a new chapter of culinary and social delights in the heart of the city.
As the anticipation mounts for the grand unveiling of Voodoo Brewing Company in Lexington, residents and visitors alike are eagerly awaiting the chance to savor the unique charms of this acclaimed craft brewery. With a commitment to community, culture, and craft, Voodoo Brewing Company is poised to make its mark on Lexington’s vibrant culinary landscape.
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