TEN20 Craft Brewery opens Highlands location in Louisville, KY

Expect the same great beer and pizza + local coffee.

Long wooden table with wooden chairs on a red oriental rug with smaller wooden tables with benches in the background next to a brick wall.

The Highlands location will pour TEN20 brewery favorites, as well as speciality brands.

Photo by TEN20 Craft Brewery

Back in July, TEN20 Craft Brewery announced it would be opening a third location in the former Douglass Loop Heine Brothers (2200 Bardstown Rd.) coffee shop. Tomorrow, Oct. 14, the local brewery — which has locations in Butchertown and Anchorage — will open its doors at 4 p.m.

The taps will pour rotating favorites like the Storyteller Hazy IPA, and Katie’s favorite, 1834 Lager, in addition to beers made specifically for the new location.

Starting in November, here’s what else the taproom will boast:

  • MozzaPi artisan sourdough pizzas + baked goods handcrafted with house-milled flour — same as its Butchertown spot
  • In the mornings, Highlanders can pick up their coffee as part of the taproom’s “local favorite showcase” that will serve local roasters — like Safai, West Lou, and Heine Brothers’

Bonus: A portion of sales during the grand opening tomorrow will be donated to community organizations + local non-profits through TEN20’s HEADwaters Fund.

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