The business' owners didn’t elaborate on future plans or how long a hiatus they plan to take.
The Dooryard allows guests to pay for beer, wine and seltzers by the ounce.
However, in an online post, officials with the Shavano Park taproom said it’s not goodbye for good. The operators of the business, located at 4503 De Zavala Road, Suite 108, are taking a “well-deserved hiatus," according to a Tuesday Facebook post. Even so, the business didn’t elaborate on what those future plans may look like, nor how long the hiatus might last.
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