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Vendor lineup revealed for Crooked Can Brewing’s new Minneola food hall

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Crooked Can Brewing’s long-anticipated Minneola expansion is expected to open sometime this summer, bringing a brand-spanking new 42,950 SF brewery, food hall, and outdoor event space to Hills City Center on North Hancock Road in Lake County.

The facility is four times the size of Crooked Can’s original Winter Garden location at Plant Street Market, which will remain open. The new complex features a beer hall, outdoor beer garden, a performance stage for live entertainment, a food hall, and a new 2,000 SF taproom with at least 24 beers on tap, including seasonal offerings, alongside wine, sake, ciders, and other options.

The food hall is home to 11 local vendors, including Three Birds Cafe Express, which lost its downtown Winter Garden location earlier this year after the building sold to a new owner who declined to renew the lease. The other tenants include:

  • AJ’s Pizza Joint
  • Braza Orlando
  • Daniel’s Cheesesteak House
  • Kai Kai BBQ and Dumplings
  • The Local Butcher and Kitchen
  • Norigami
  • Pita Street Food
  • Sir Benji’s Donuts and Empanada And Co.
  • This Little Piggy

Hills City Center is a 96-acre development located about 20 minutes from downtown Orlando and near The Villages, and includes 1,000 multi-family apartment units, senior living, a shopping center, medical offices, wilderness trails, and community green spaces.

Founded in 2014 by Andy Sheeter, Crooked Can is an award-winning craft brewery.