Past Event
Sip, Savor, and Celebrate Our Newest Addition
The Tucker Coffee Bar Grand Opening
Nov
22
Fri
Date & Time
Nov. 22, 2024
8:00 AM — 1:00 PM
Please note, this event has happened in the past.
We’re thrilled to announce the opening of The Tucker, a cozy new spot for expertly brewed coffee and Italian-inspired bites. Located on the bottom floor of the Farmhouse at Lincoln Peak (next to the Ticket Office) we’re kicking off with a full espresso menu using locally sourced beans from Brio Coffeeworks, along with rustic breakfast options, fresh Insalata, and savory Sopa. While our cocktail bar opens on 11/29 today’s focus is all about our coffee! Come by and enjoy the perfect pick-me-up before your next adventure.
The Tucker is named after the iconic Tucker snowcat parked just outside our windows, which played a vital role in the early days of Sugarbush by grooming the slopes and helping shape the mountain we know and love today.
The Tucker is named after the iconic Tucker snowcat parked just outside our windows, which played a vital role in the early days of Sugarbush by grooming the slopes and helping shape the mountain we know and love today.
Nov
22
Fri
Past Event
Sip, Savor, and Celebrate Our Newest Addition
The Tucker Coffee Bar Grand Opening
Date & Time
Nov. 22, 2024
8:00 AM — 1:00 PM
Please note, this event has happened in the past.
We’re thrilled to announce the opening of The Tucker, a cozy new spot for expertly brewed coffee and Italian-inspired bites. Located on the bottom floor of the Farmhouse at Lincoln Peak (next to the Ticket Office) we’re kicking off with a full espresso menu using locally sourced beans from Brio Coffeeworks, along with rustic breakfast options, fresh Insalata, and savory Sopa. While our cocktail bar opens on 11/29 today’s focus is all about our coffee! Come by and enjoy the perfect pick-me-up before your next adventure.
The Tucker is named after the iconic Tucker snowcat parked just outside our windows, which played a vital role in the early days of Sugarbush by grooming the slopes and helping shape the mountain we know and love today.
The Tucker is named after the iconic Tucker snowcat parked just outside our windows, which played a vital role in the early days of Sugarbush by grooming the slopes and helping shape the mountain we know and love today.