There’s a nice little pub that I frequently go to in Moscow,
Idaho. It’s called “Tapped” and it specializes in craft brews from throughout
the Northwest and Inter-Mountain region. It serves great food at a reasonable
price and it has a light airy atmosphere that is welcoming to families. I like
to go there with friends and drink a beer or cider and eat some of their bacon
wrapped dates. You can always sit in front and look out the windows onto the
street. The windows are just like a huge removable wall that is open on summer
nights so that the atmosphere is open and fluid between the street and the pub.
I love how they have half priced days for certain working groups. Monday is the
day for teachers, though I confess to not making it much on those days because
it’s a little bit of a drive for a week night. I know “Tapped” is not
necessarily a unique place to any small town, it’s just a nice example of one
of the many fine things we have here in America. I’m grateful for that little
pub on Main Street in Moscow, Idaho known as “Tapped” and all similar
establishments throughout our country.
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