The
Travel Tap serves cold beverages to thirsty trick or treaters
New business hosts ribbon cutting on
Halloween night in Lincoln
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[November 09, 2022]
On Monday evening, right before the ghosts and
ghouls came out for trick or treating on Halloween night, John
Martinek and his two partners Nathan Hoefs and Vic Martinek prepared
to snip the ribbon on their new business.
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The trio has started a beverage delivery service
called The Travel Tap. It includes a refrigerated trailer with
six beverage taps from which any variety of pourable may be served.
Martinek explained that the business plan includes
providing the delivery of the trailer to a venue and manning the
taps. The beverages served are the responsibility of the venue.
The Travel Tap is available for parties, weddings or other get togethers and has already had its first wedding which he said went
well. By not providing the beverage, Martinek said that the tap is
available to any type of party and can serve anything from soft
drinks, sports drinks, punches, beer or wine.
On Monday evening, Lincoln Daily News assisted with the ribbon
cutting and welcomed the new business to the community. Martinek
spoke on behalf of the partners saying that he was happy to be able
to celebrate the new business and was looking forward to the future.
Asked if the Tap would be a full-time career, he said
that right now all three partners have full time work, and they
intend to operate the Tap as an aside to their other jobs. For the
time being, they plan to keep the business small, but also see the
potential to have additional trailers so that they can accommodate
more than one venue at a time.
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Joining the Martineks and Hoefs behind the ribbon
Monday night were fellow business owners Joe Ryan and Greg ‘Haji’
Patel. The two men said they were there to show support for a new
business in the community.
When the speaking was finished, Martinek held the scissor for a
posed picture then with the traditional countdown snipped the ribbon
on the new business.
For Halloween, the wagon was dressed in fall attire and on tap was
cold apple cider and Pumpkin Spice Cold Brew from Guesthouse Coffee
and Pastries. Trick or Treaters were offered the cold beverages
throughout the evening.
Anyone interested in booking The Travel Tap for an upcoming event
can visit the website TheTravelTap.com or call 217-871-7298.
Congratulations to John and Vic Martinek and Nathan Hoefs on their
new venture and best wishes for the future.
[Nila Smith]
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