If they have a favorite bar, they want to create that.Įlliott: It’s a kind of technical question. Maybe they watched too much “Cheers.” It’s the social aspect they like going to bars. But many people like the bar business and want to own a bar. Why?Įlliott: Interestingly enough, I can’t tell you why. Active operators are the most successful franchisees.Įarly on, Brass Tap decided that franchising was the fastest path to quick growth. They’re not someone who plans on being a passive investor. We have a brewery and taps.Įlliott: The best franchisees are people who are hands-on, pay close attention to detail, and are people-oriented. We use our company store to do all the R&D and training. What’s the role of FSC Franchise Co, in Brass Taps’ growth?Įlliott: We attract potential franchise owners of the brand. For example, if you open in Vacaville, California, south of Sacramento, we know all the regional options that you could put on tap, and we recommend showcasing the best of what’s available regionally and locally. We also continue to welcome new residents into our for-sale community, and our new apartment communities Penstock Quarter and Wellsmith Apartments.” For more information on leasing commercial space, apartment availability, or for-sale townhome or condominium availability, please visit how the craft beers differ at each of your 46 locations.Įlliott: Our in-house beer expert Matthew Stock makes a tap recommendation based on what is selling in that part of the country, but we love to focus and feature local and regional brews. “We anticipate retail interest to remain strong in 2022 as we lease our last few available spaces in the community. The Brass Tap adds to the growing list of commercial retail services available at Libbie Mill, and provides our residents and visitors another place to gather, socialize and enjoy craft beer, sports and live music,” states Diane Tidwell, Gumenick Properties’ director of property management. “We are thrilled to be adding such a new and unique beer and restaurant experience to Libbie Mill - Midtown. The Brass Tap Beer Bar will open in its location at Libbie Mill - Midtown later this year. The vibrant culture and diverse craft beer market in Richmond attracted Abhi and I to open up Richmond’s first Brass Tap and we hope to create an atmosphere where locals can come and try a wide variety of beer selections that they won’t find anywhere else.” states Yash Patel, owner of The Brass Tap. “Like many friends, Abhi and I always had a dream of growing up and opening a bar together and we are finally hoping to make that dream a reality with the newest location of the Brass Tap in Libbie Mill - Midtown. Their vision resulted in the opening of the first “Ultimate Beer Bar” in Wesley Chapel, Florida in October 2018, and beer enthusiasts may now visit over 40 locations in 15 states. ![]() In 2007, the founders of The Brass Tap franchise recognized the explosive growth in the craft beer market, and appreciated the simplicity of operating a beer bar versus a full service restaurant. The Brass Tap is a unique watering hole on a mission to create a premium beer experience for the World. ![]() Harrison Hall and Peter Vick of Colliers International represented Libbie Mill – Midtown, and Ryan Waddell of Southeast Retail Group represented Arrya, LLC. Henrico Co., VA., Ma– Libbie Mill - Midtown, under development by Henrico-based Gumenick Properties, is happy to announce that The Brass Tap Beer Bar has leased approximately 3,339 square feet in the Emmer Row building located at 4901 Libbie Mill East Boulevard Suite 110, illustrating a continued demand for high-quality commercial real estate in the community.
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