Seattle cider maker closing home-based storefront after neighbor complaints
Yonder Cider Company adapted to the pandemic by opening a walk-up counter in a garage in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood. But a neighbor was not happy.
Author: Michael Crowe
Updated: 11:00 AM PST February 11, 2021
SEATTLE — Complaints are forcing the closure of a unique business venture from the Yonder Cider Company.
Founded by Caitlin Braam, the company hopes to eventually open a taproom to serve their hard ciders made from Wenatchee apples. But like so many bars and restaurants, the COVID-19 pandemic complicated things, so Yonder adapted – opening a walk-up counter for to-go orders out of Braam’s garage in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood.