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30hop expands into Kansas City and Omaha

Additional growth being explored in Indiana, Arkansas

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The 30hop location at the Iowa River Landing in Coralville. CREDIT 30HOP

Iowa-based restaurant group 30hop is expanding its regional presence with new locations in Kansas City and Omaha, the company announced July 2. The group also revealed it is exploring additional growth in Indiana and Arkansas.

The restaurant concept, founded in Coralville, opened three locations over the past year, including two in the Kansas City metro area and one in Omaha’s Heartwood Preserve district. These openings bring 30hop’s total footprint to six locations across four states, including its Iowa locations in Coralville, Cedar Rapids and Ankeny as well as the new locations in Kansas City and Omaha.

“We’re incredibly proud to represent Iowa hospitality as we expand into new regions,” said Dan Blum, owner of 30hop, in a release. “Our goal has always been to create spaces where guests can gather, celebrate, and enjoy great food and beer — whether they’re dressed in suits or sweats.”

Known for its patio dining, craft beer offerings, and casual atmosphere, 30hop will mark its 11-year anniversary in August. The brand’s expansion efforts are focused on mixed-use developments in Midwest and Southern markets that align with its indoor-outdoor dining model.

The company reported that its menu and signature atmosphere will remain consistent across new and existing locations.

More information about 30hop’s current and upcoming locations is available at 30hop.com.

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