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BridgeWay Brewing Co. will open in December at Mauldin’s BridgeWay Station

With duck pin bowling, beers brewed on site, and a full-service restaurant, the family-friendly brewery is the first food and beverage concept to open at Mauldin’s Bridgeway Station.

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Get ready for beer, bites, and bowling. | Photo by GVLtoday

BridgeWay Brewing Co. — a 6,000+ sqft family-friendly entertainment venue — hopes to open this Saturday, Dec. 16, in Mauldin’s new BridgeWay Station. Keep an eye on its social media for when they get the official green light to open for business.

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The perfect spot to catch a game (or five). | Photo by GVLtoday

As you sip a craft beer from the full brewery on site, indulge in elevated bar food like:

  • Burgers
  • Wings
  • Seafood
  • Other favorites (think: soft pretzels and egg rolls)
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They see me bowlin’. | Photo by GVLtoday

For entertainment, get rollin’ at the four duck pin bowling lanes and catch a game on one of the 15 TVs.

Michelle Dodge, a former commercial banking executive turned entrepreneur, is partnering with industry veteran Nate Tomforde (who also owns Southernside Brewing Co. in Greenville). His group Crafted Community Concepts will also open a brewery in Fountain Inn next year.

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Win your own “Dodger the Duck” if you bowl a high score. | Photo by GVLtoday

When announcing the project exclusively with GVLtoday in July 2022, Tomforde told us he is excited the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail will extend to BridgeWay Station, connecting his Upstate breweries by the trail.

“I can’t think of a better way to be embedded in the community,” Tomforde said.

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