Dine + Wine
On Tap Fertile Ground
by Aaron Garcia | photography by Gayle Shomer
WHY HOP & VINEâS OWNER DECIDED TO TAKE ROOT IN DAVIDSON
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The interior of Hop & Vine features a contrast of slate grays and light woods.
DECEMBER 2019
here was almost no way Casey Ashlock was going to open the Hop & Vine in Davidson this year. There wasnât a need for a second location, at least not yet; his first, just 17 miles away in Concord, opened on Jan. 24. As a small business owner, he had enough to do. On Oct. 16, Ashlock opened his second Hop & Vine in Davidson. Like his Concord spot, its bar is highlighted by tapas and 17 taps of rotating craft beers and a selection of boutique wines, all of which is painstakingly curated. So, what changed?
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A patron samples one of the boutique wines on the menu.
Owner Casey Ashlock wants a trip to Hop & Vine to feel like visiting a friend.
Ashlock wants a trip to Hop & Vine to feel like visiting a friendâthe neat one. The minimalist design would border on spartan if it werenât for the contrast of slate grays and light woods, which adds depth and warmth without any clutter. Most importantly, it spotlights Hop & Vineâs array of craft beers and boutique wines. Ashlock says he personally selects the beer list himself, which he said always includes IPAs, porters, stouts, wheats, and more. The goal is to offer things you wonât find at a nearby grocery store. Often the menu is âNorth Carolina-centric,â he says, but in early November, for example, it also featured beers from Maine, Nevada, Oklahoma and South Carolina.
Hop & Vine owner Casey Ashlock.
âI love our selection,â says Ashlock.
Location, location, location âI never, under any other circumstances, wouldâve opened two businesses in the same year,â says Ashlock, âbut I just couldnât give up this space. It was too good.â Ashlockâs referring to his spot in the newly opened Linden Building, the mixeduse centerpiece of the townâs expansion past its Main Street roots. He says he was âeyeballingâ the spot, or at least the idea of it, for three years. To him, it was the perfect community for what the Hop & Vine isâa community bar. âDavidson is that quintessential, picturesque town that everybody wants to live in,â says Ashlock. He says he loves the amount of foot traffic in the area, how people wave and chat. âThis is my dream, to be in an area like this, around people like these,â he says. Hop & Vine 605-C Jetton Street, Davidson www.hop-and-vine.com