First Petrol N' Pints fills Tibbits Plaza

COLDWATER — Two Bandits Brewery owner Mark Young enjoyed the crowd Wednesday night for the first Petrol N’ Pints street party.

Young was happy with the turnout for the first event, which took up Hanchett Street and the parking lot in front of Tibbits Opera House.

Cars and motorbikes filled Hanchett Street and much of the Tibbits parking lot Wednesday night for Petrol N' Pints.
Cars and motorbikes filled Hanchett Street and much of the Tibbits parking lot Wednesday night for Petrol N' Pints.

Halfway through the four-hour event, Young counted 120 vehicles with over 50 motorcycles.

“From big big twins to Triumphs to Ducati's. There's something here for everybody," he said.

Tables were set up on the walks for people to enjoy beer and food from the brewery located on the corner of U.S. 12 in the Kerr Building.

Delbert Walling, Kate Habrl, and Haley Houtz provided musical entertainment.

“I am grateful for everyone who came out. We have people from all over,” Young said. Around 400 of all ages attended, coming from Lansing along with Angola and Auburn in Indiana,

Young and his wife rode their motorbike from Bryan, Ohio, where they opened the first Two Bandits.

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The city authorized three street events for the brewery. The first last week was delayed a week by weather. The remaining “Petrol N’ Pints” dates are Aug. 16 and Sept. 6, again from 5 to 9 p.m.

---Contact Don Reid: dReid@Gannett.com.

Two Bandits Brewery owner Mark Young rode his Triumph as did his wife from Bryan, Ohio, for the first Petrol N' Pints street party.
Two Bandits Brewery owner Mark Young rode his Triumph as did his wife from Bryan, Ohio, for the first Petrol N' Pints street party.

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