A new pet-friendly taproom and beer garden is set to open in Zionsville, following a recent government meeting where the development plan received conditional approval. The establishment, located in Appaloosa Crossing, aims to create a unique experience for both pet owners and their furry companions.
During the meeting, developers emphasized that dogs will be required to remain leashed at all times. This rule is intended to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all patrons. The taproom will feature outdoor seating, allowing pets to join their owners while enjoying the atmosphere. However, the developers assured that dogs will not be allowed to roam freely.
The design of the beer garden has been carefully considered to minimize noise and light disturbances for nearby residents. A six-foot fence will surround the area, and lighting will be automatically dimmed by 50% at 10 PM to reduce any potential disruptions. The developers expressed their commitment to being good neighbors and maintaining a peaceful environment.
The taproom will offer a self-serve beer experience, featuring approximately 40 taps with a rotating selection of craft beers. Patrons will use technology to monitor their consumption, ensuring responsible drinking. A small menu of snacks, including hot dogs and nachos, will also be available.
While the developers are open to hosting low-key acoustic music in the future, they clarified that no large-scale entertainment is planned at this time. The focus remains on creating a relaxed atmosphere for both pets and their owners.
The approval of this development marks a significant addition to Zionsville's commercial offerings, as it will be the first of its kind in the area. The developers are eager to move forward and anticipate opening soon, pending final approvals.