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Pacifico of NAI Long Island leases 4,200 s/f

Patchogue, NY John Pacifico an associate of NAI Long Island has secured an off-market 4,200 s/f retail lease for Tapster, the innovative self-pour tasting room franchise expanding across the United States.

This new location marks Tapster’s first Long Island location, bringing its self-pour experience to the heart of downtown Patchogue.

NAI Long Island represented franchisee Allison Dee, working closely with her and the Tapster franchise team to identify and secure the ideal site for their debut on Long Island. 

“Congratulations to Allison on bringing this first-to-market concept to the community,” said Pacifico. 

“It was a pleasure partnering with her and the Tapster team to deliver an exceptional location for their Long Island expansion.” 

Special thanks to the landlord and their team for their professionalism and collaboration in making this transaction a success. 

Tapster offers a unique self-serve tasting room model, allowing guests to explore a wide selection of craft beers, wines, cocktails, ciders, kombucha, and non-alcoholic beverages at their own pace. With established locations in major markets across the U.S., Tapster continues to grow its national footprint — now including Patchogue.

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