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The Beer Can proved to be a huge success on Main Street last summer. (Jesse Boily / Winnipeg Free Press files)
The Beer Can, a beer garden that operated downtown last summer, will open beside the Granite Curling Club on Saturday.
The Beer Can, a beer garden that operated downtown last summer, will open beside the Granite Curling Club on Saturday.
Owners hope the new location and a Mexican menu will continue to draw a socially distanced crowd.
Jenna Khan, one of three owners, said the same rules apply to the venue as for licensed restaurant patios under the current public health order, meaning liquor can only be sold if patrons have ordered a meal, that no more than four people are seated at any table, and that masks are mandatory whenever guests aren’t seated.
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WINNIPEG The Beer Can, a popular pop-up beer garden, has picked its location for this summer. We re really excited for this location, said Jenna Khan, a co-owner. We are a pop-up, so the whole plan was to always find a new home in our second season.” The business has decided to set up shop in the Granite Curling Club s parking lot. We are kind of surrounded by some of Winnipeg s best neighbourhoods, said Khan. We are surrounded by trees and the river and it s kind of like a little oasis in the centre of the city. The move was a natural one since two of the owners are members of the curling club.