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Tap House owners turning Cave Creek bar into Roadhouse

By Carey Sweet
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Owners Mark Bradshaw and Jim O’ Toole are turning off the taps at their beloved Tap Haus in Cave Creek. But fear not, beer and bike lovers.

The bar and eatery is being renovated, expanded and renamed Roadhouse to include not only food and craft beer, but a museum of sorts featuring vintage motorcycles, plus a bike parts and accessories shop.

Roadhouse will debut in October with more than 8,000 square feet of space, including roll-up garage doors opening onto Cave Creek Road.

It’s the natural continuation of tradition, since Bradshaw is best known in the Valley for his Hideaway Grill, also in Cave Creek, which he opened about 16 years ago. That rustic spot is home to leather-clad bikers, hip young adults and family types who appreciate a comfortably rustic bar and cafe that serves juicy half-pound burgers and footlong hot dogs, plus usually has dozens of shiny motorcycles populating its parking lot.

Calling his new venture “the Hideaway on steroids,” Bradshaw also promises a second raised stage for the live music that has been one of Tap Haus’ signature attractions.

In the meantime, construction crews have a strict deadline. Roadhouse must be done in time for Bradshaw’s popular Biketoberfest, slated for Oct. 16-18 with motorcycle displays, live music, food and drink.

Details: Tap Haus, 6900 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek. 480-488-3300, cavecreektaphaus.com. The Hideaway Grill, 6746 E. Cave Creek Road, Cave Creek. 480-595-0358, hideaway-usa.com.

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