Truck & Tap May Be Expanding their Innovative Concept to Lawrenceville

Crepe Myrtle City Could Be Enjoying Tasty Brews and Food Trucks Under the Blooms
Truck & Tap may be opening in Lawrenceville
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According to a permit filing, it looks like a new Truck & Tap may be opening at 175 South Perry Street in Lawrenceville. This would put them next to Gwinnett County Bicentennial Plaza and Trail, one block from the courthouse.

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What Now Atlanta reached out to Truck & Tap Co-Founder Zach Yurchuck for comment, but he could not confirm the location, as there are still a few final hurdles to clear. They’ll know more in February, Yurchuck said.

If all goes well, this would be their fifth Truck & Tap, joining a Woodstock, Duluth, Alpharetta, and a new Norcross branch, in the lineup.

The original Truck & Tap in Woodstock has been working with local food trucks since 2015. “We go after the best food trucks in Atlanta, creating the most creative food,” Yurchuck told Atlanta Eats

This innovative concept has not only made Truck & Tap a destination eatery, it’s helped stabilize Atlanta Metro’s burgeoning food truck scene, by providing a regular schedule for the city’s best, then seating and serving their customers with more than 50 top-notch brews on tap, many of them local. 

You can check each location’s website or follow your neighborhood Truck & Tap on Instagram or Facebook to keep up with the lineup of both beer and trucks.

Paige R. Penland

Paige R. Penland

Paige R. Penland has been covering hospitality and travel since 2003, when she began writing Lonely Planet travel guides with reviews of restaurants from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. But there's no place like home, and she’s excited keep Atlanta in the know with What Now.
Paige R. Penland

Paige R. Penland

Paige R. Penland has been covering hospitality and travel since 2003, when she began writing Lonely Planet travel guides with reviews of restaurants from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. But there's no place like home, and she’s excited keep Atlanta in the know with What Now.
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