![]() ![]() Olpin said the duo plans to begin construction on the property in late January, turning an existing building into a brewery and taproom. Owners Tyler Olpin and Natalie Yoder recently purchased 18 Laporte Ave., a 1.3 acre property most well-known for housing the longtime Friendly Fire fireplace business. Stodgy Brewing is making plans to become the newest brewery in northwest Fort Collins. The drive-thru-only shop will be located at 121 Kensington Drive, just north of the Harmony Road and College Avenue intersection. What else is in the works?ĭutch Bros Coffee, an Oregon-based coffee chain that's been in Northern Colorado since 2017, told the Coloradoan earlier this month that it is set to open its second Fort Collins location next fall. Wingstop, a Dallas-based aviation-themed chicken wing chain, recently announced its plans to take over a spot in The Exchange. Meet the beet: Fort Collins' new Sugar Beet Park is officially open A third space has been designed as a brewpub, but has no official tenant yet, according to a May report in the Coloradoan. The mill, which is owned by Fort Collins' Blue Ocean Enterprises, has been rebuilt after a 2017 fire destroyed the historic Windsor property and will feature tenants like Italian eatery Cacciatore Windsor at Heller's Kitchen and Windsor Mill Tavern. The Windsor Mill, which has had its fair share of bad luck in recent years, is set to open its doors next month. Originally opened as Cafe Ardour, the shop was purchased by new owners in the fall of 2016 and rebranded into Linden Street Cafe in early 2017. ![]() The cozy coffee shop made the announcement on its Facebook page. ![]() Linden Street Cafe, 255 Linden St., closed Sept. To check out Board & Brush's upcoming workshops, or sign up for one, head to their website. inside The Exchange, puts a twist on the "paint and wine" trend by offering personalized wooden signs that customers can distress, stain and use stencils on during instructor-led classes - all while sipping on wine or soft drinks, according to an earlier Colorado report. Hurry to the Holiday Twin: The iconic Fort Collins drive-in is closing for season this weekendĪs for drinks, Board & Brush became The Exchange's newest tenant when it opened its DIY wood-sign workshop this month. It also offers online ordering and delivery. Plant to the Plate serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and is open from 7:30 a.m. It is run by Memphis native Robert Murry, who created the restaurant's menu with his brother to include traditional Southern fare with healthier tweaks. The small eatery, which took over the space left by Aloha Coffee & Grill, boasts Southern staples like fried catfish, cheese grits, maple-baked Brussels sprouts and fresh-baked pastries. ![]() Plant to the Plate became Fort Collins' newest Southern spot when it hosted its grand opening Sept. Here's what to know about Fort Collins' dining and drinks scene this fall and beyond. It's been a slow month on Northern Colorado's dining and drink scene, with two openings and one closing in Fort Collins this September.īut with summer officially over, a handful of new area eateries are eyeing fall openings - and several have recently announced plans that stretch into next year. Watch Video: The many breweries of Fort Collins ![]()
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