Old 75 Beer Garden Brings Patio Vibes To the Richardson

Brand New Richardson Hot Spot Now Open

By Raquel Henry

Richardson’s newest casual retreat for the Holy Trinity of a Texas good time—live music, great food and cold beer—Old 75 Beer Garden is now open for business. Located just off Central Expressway between Beltline and Spring Valley, the 20,000-square-foot beer garden and venue celebrated its Texas-sized grand opening in April. The tables were filled all weekend long and live music set the tone for a perfect weekend retreat. Showcasing Texas hospitality from the moment guests enter to the second they leave, Old 75 prides itself on warmth, friendliness and community within its Texas-style beer garden. With two bars featuring the ‘friendliest bartenders in DFW,’ a stage with regular live music performances, an open lawn area with backyard games, a variety of seating options for kicking back, and themed private cabanas, including a She Shed, He Shed, Ski Shed and Cowboys Cabana which are available to rent for any guest’s party needs, Old 75 is an excellent spot to take a load off and escape the everyday.

“Old 75 embodies the pride of Texas with Matthew McConaughey vibes— cool, casual and designed to simply unwind, no matter the occasion—and we hope guests enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it,” says Kirk Hermansen, owner and founder of Old 75 Beer Garden. “Pick your poison… all in all, and not coincidentally, we have over 75 drinks to choose from.”

Both the Drink Bar and the Tap Bar feature covered and outdoor seating, designed to encourage guests to put phones down for a while and talk to their neighbors. With 34 beers and six specialty drinks on tap (and a large variety of canned and bottled beverages), guests are sure to find something to wet their whistle. And the kitchen offers a handcrafted menu rooted in South Texas flavors with a touch of New Mexico personality.

Old 75’s specialty Coctails

 

“Don’t let our easygoing vibe and casual hospitality fool you…Old 75 serves only premium meats, fresh produce and made-from-scratch Texas dishes daily,” states Hermansen. “Our friendly employees and atmosphere encourage others to do good, which is why we even included a ‘side of nice’ at no charge on our menu.”

Old 75 allows guests to book out the entire beer garden or just a specific section. They will also host pop-ups and events throughout the year, including Backyard BBQs, Crawfish Boils, Steak Night and Oktoberfestivities. “We pride ourselves on community and giving back as often as possible,” said Hermansen. “Our goal is to treat every deserving person in Dallas-Fort Worth to an ice-cold beer or delicious burger at some point or another, while also supporting the charities in our community who are doing good.”

For more information about Old 75 Beer Garden, visit http://Old75BeerGarden.com or on Instagram @old75beergarden.

Live music at Old 75

 

Opening Day Celebration

 

Fun at Old 75

 

 

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