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Farmington's Taprock Beer Bar & Refuge Will Close This Month
"We will never forget the friends made and laughs shared with so many," the restaurant's owners wrote on Facebook.
FARMINGTON, CT — After serving up food and drinks for over five years in Farmington's Unionville neighborhood, Taprock Beer Bar & Refuge will close on May 21.
The restaurant's owners announced the closure in a Facebook post on Tuesday, though they didn't specify why they decided to close.
"Our Taprock family has grown so much over the last 5+ years and we are so thankful for all of the support we have received from the community especially through these last two years," the Facebook post reads. "Aside from having the opportunity to serve great food, cocktails and the best beer lineup, we will never forget the friends made and laughs shared with so many."
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The owners encouraged patrons to stop by during the restaurant's last few weeks to use their gift cards and points, and to show support for the bar's staff.
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"From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for everything Unionville!" the post reads.
CT Insider reported that Taprock owner Ankit Harpaldas is selling the business to Luis Vasquez and his wife, Kerry, who plan to open a restaurant called Puente American-Latino Pub.
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