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Mav’s Taphouse in downtown Vancouver has family-friendly vibe

By Rachel Pinsky
Published: August 13, 2021, 6:04am
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Mav's Taphouse owner Calista Crenshaw pauses for a portrait with her son, Maverick Britt in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon. The new taphouse is named in honor of Maverick.
Mav's Taphouse owner Calista Crenshaw pauses for a portrait with her son, Maverick Britt in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon. The new taphouse is named in honor of Maverick. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Mav’s Taphouse, a family-friendly spot with 25 taps of craft beer and cider as well as a well-rounded food menu recently opened in the space formerly occupied by the Old Ivy Taproom at 108 W. Evergreen Blvd.

The business is named after owner Calista Crenshaw’s 4-year-old son, Maverick. Mav’s dinosaur logo comes from Maverick’s love of dinosaurs and Crenshaw’s desire to create a family-friendly space.

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