Imagine Nation Brewing announced in February that it would be moving locations. March was a celebration of its time in the blue building across from the Poverello Center, but all good things must come to an end.

 

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Imagine Nation settles into its new home

Last night, my girlfriend and I were going to stop in at Imagine Nation. We wanted to grab a beer and some delicious Garden City Taqueria Food Truck tacos.

Unfortunately, we missed the memo that Imagine Nation officially moved out.

 

Imagine Nation's front door. "Thank you for 10 years here at Broadway!" Credit: Ace Sauerwein
Imagine Nation's front door. "Thank you for 10 years here at Broadway!" Credit: Ace Sauerwein
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Anyways, Imagine Nation is now located at 5646 W. Harrier Dr., Suite B.

I thought the location, out by Big Sky Brewing, looked familiar, and it turns out it's at the old Cymatic Fermentation Project building.

 

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It was disappointing to see Imagine Nation leave its space on Broadway, because I loved the back patio. It was a serene spot to overlook the river and Ogren Park with plenty of space for live music.

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Good news for Imagine Nation lovers is that even though they're departing their sweet patio spot, we're still getting a great area to toss a couple back.

 


 

I know how much moving sucks, so I hope the move was seamless, Imagine Nation.

I look forward to checking out the new digs soon.

 

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