TapHouse in Wayne Closes After 15 Years: A Local Legend Says Goodbye

The TapHouse in Wayne, renowned for its extensive range of beers from New Jersey breweries, has shut down indefinitely after operating successfully for about fifteen years, as reported. restaurant's website .

The proprietors expressed their gratitude to their customers on the Taphouse website, stating, "We genuinely appreciate your ongoing support throughout the years. It has been a delight to serve you with what we believe are some of the finest beers and dishes around!"

The dining establishment, launched in December 2010, gained recognition for fostering unity within its local neighborhood. Every Wednesday, dubbed "Wayne Wednesdays," the TapHouse contributed part of its earnings from that day to various local organizations including the Wayne Animal Shelter, EMS, PBA, and the fire station.

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The TapHouse similarly organized special occasions like Game Days and Oktoberfest. In addition, the eatery provided Thanksgiving dinner services in 2021.

A "Flight War" The event was held at TapHouse in 2020 and featured a thrilling competition to determine which establishment served the most delicious beer in Passaic County. During this contest, which took place around four years back, Ghost Hawk Brewing Co. went head-to-head with Seven Tribesmen Brewery.

The TapHouse was also a venue where the local community came together for entertainment and enjoyment. A cornhole tournament took place at the restaurant during the spring of 2021.

A reviewer commented on their site saying, "This is such an excellent spot with fantastic employees."

Every single one of the restaurant's social media profiles has been removed.

The article initially appeared on NorthJersey.com. The TapHouse in Wayne shuts down after operating for almost 15 years.

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