The Bootstrap Boys: Neighborhood pub debuts first live show

Sunday, Jan. 29, 3 - 5 p.m.
Sure, a new brewery seems to open every other week in West Michigan, but when one who has committed to creating neighborhood-inspired brews are showcasing their pub as a place for community members to gather around a table and not a TV, well, you take notice of what they are doing. 

Not only is there a real tangible energy here that spills over from the busy street just outside on Plainfield Avenue, but once inside that energy is conveyed via the brightly lit corner south facing floor to ceiling windows. This is the beauty of the Creston Brewery in the heart of the Creston -- the city’s largest neighborhood. 

Kicking off its first concert in the newly-opened space that debuted in August 2015, Creston Brewery welcomes the Bootstrap Boys -- a four-piece band that is sure to help you fight off that Sunday feeling you need to nap. (My friends always say you can sleep when you are dead.) 

Our local ‘Boys will be performing an acoustic country-roots music set with plenty of tight harmonies and a delicious lick of guitars and an eclectic bass. 

And while there are plenty of brewpubs to visit these days, why not stop in here and be a part of history as they kick off this new aspect of a business that is reinventing the neighborhood watering hole with real style. 

The entertainment is free. Creston Brewery offers an amazing array of fresh brews, great eats, and of course, a chance to meet someone at this very friendly spot on the north end of Grand Rapids. For more information, you can go here.
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