Cascadia Tap House is gearing up to open in East Wenatchee, offering a lively spot where craft drinks meet laid-back community vibes.
Owners Austin and Andrea Wuttke, local and lovers of the outdoors, wanted to build something reflecting the valley.
“Our vision is to create a space where friends can gather, visitors can experience local flavors and everyone feels welcome. We’re passionate about supporting small producers and bringing the best of the Pacific Northwest together under one roof,” the tap house’s website reads.
Andrea told What Now Seattle the taphouse will feature 18 draft taps, along with local wines and bottled domestic beers. Business filings show they also recently secured a liquor license from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.
They also plan to partner with two local food trucks, bringing rotating meals to the tap house, while offering small snack options in-house.
“There’s not many outdoor activities for people within the area we’re going to open in,” Andrea said. “We’re also going to be one of the first places that will be open late because most of the places around this area close at 9.”
Cascadia Tap House has not announced a grand opening date, but hours are set for 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday.
“I am very excited that I can give back to the community, especially because we just moved to this area three years ago, and it’s amazing how much support we have received from the community,” Andrea said.
Stay tuned on Facebook and Instagram for all the grand opening updates.