Rejoice and eat tacos @ Ministry of Brewing


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I’ve always felt like eating tacos brings me one step closer to heaven. I think we may have the perfect pairing to make that statement come to life. Come join the brew crew at the Ministry of Brewing!!
What’s most incredible about this space is that they set up their whole operation by revitalizing the former St. Michael’s Church. The church itself was originally built in 1857 by a Baltimore architect, Louis Long. It took them two years just to preserve the church, and they launched in January 2020.
But wait, there’s more!
Just up the street (legit 2 min walk) is a fantastic Mexican restaurant, Cocina Luchadoras. There will be another food truck on site (to be scheduled) so you will have an option is this cuisine isn’t your vibe. I’ll be managing a group order for us and picking up around 7:30pm. Get a peek at the menu.
Our Night
6:30 PM | Welcome
- Check-In and Nametags
- Intro and prompts for networking
6:45 - 7:10 PM | Networking & Food Order
- Socialize and make connections
- Group order link
- Settle up payments
7:15 PM | Group Cheers!
7:30 PM | Cocina Luchadoras
- Host will do pickup
- Dine at our spot in MoB
8:15 PM | Group Activity
- TBD - goal: make connections
9:00 PM | Close-out
- Thank you and end of our event
- Brewery will remain open until 10:00 PM
Here’s some important details about the event:
- Cutoff for our group order online will be 7:10pm. I’ll remind people during the “mixer” part of the evening that begins at 6:30 pm. That gives their kitchen time to prep and I will pick up at 7:30-ish.
- Outside food, snacks, and kids food are permitted. Table space will be prioritized for those eating and we are responsible for cleaning up after ourselves. Please be courteous.
- It is a dog friendly brewery - so if you have a for real social animal, bring them!!
Parking. You’ll be relying on street parking in the area. There are some nearby public garages by Johns Hopkins within walking distance if you prefer that comfort.
Non-alcoholic drinks. Unfortunately, there are no options provided at this location and outside beverages with exception of clear water bottles are prohibited.
A few more details are available via their FAQ.
We hope to see you there with us at this amazing historic venue and brewery!!
Image source: Sarah Kloepple, Baltimore Magazine

Rejoice and eat tacos @ Ministry of Brewing