Trap Door Brewing to Build 42,000 Square-Foot Prairie View Station

Groundbreaking on Prairie View Station started in February, slated for open its (yet-to-be-constructed) doors in fall 2026.

Paul Kim
Written By Paul Kim
News Writer
Rendering: Official

Trap Door Brewing is set to open a new location in Vancouver, first reported by Washington Beer Blog. However, the new location isn’t just a tap house. Trap Door Brewing is developing an expansive 42,000 square-foot food cart pod with a beer garden called Prairie View Station.

The new development, built from the ground up, will be the third and largest undertaking from the brewery. Founded in 2015 by CEO Bryan Shull, Trap Door Brewing has two locations, one in Vancouver, Wash. and another in Washougal. The brewery is known for its Hazy IPAs, for which they’ve won numerous awards. Their breweries also offer pizza, mac and cheese and calzones.

Prairie View Station has not been assigned an address. The upcoming development will be built next to a Winco on 11310 NE 119th St.

Groundbreaking on Prairie View Station started in February, slated for open its (yet-to-be-constructed) doors in fall 2026.

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