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Rochester residents Amanda and Brett Hooker had always talked about wanting to eventually start their own business.
Between jobs, kids, and life however, the Hooker's knew that whatever business they were to create needed to be one that could be flexible with their busy schedules. The idea of an Irish Pub on wheels was sparked by putting their heads together with Hooker's sister and brother-in-law, Becca and Nick Reynolds. Things just kind of fell into place.
They used the Reynold's pole barn to create the micro pub from the ground up this month. Their newest business, The Bar Cart, will be officially open on March 17.
The Bar Cart is the areas first BYOB mobile bar good for a wedding, birthday party, corporate event and more.
The crew has even been looking into renting for tailgating parties at Notre Dame in the future.
The Bar Cart will be having their official launch party on Saint Patrick's Day in Rochester at Tip A Canoe Brews. For more information and updates on the business you can follow them on social media on their Instagram page @THEBARCARTIN, or on The Bar Cart Facebook page.
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