On the heels of Mill House Brewing Company’s
recent announcement around its new restaurant venture, The Ridge by Mill House,
co-owners, Daniel Crocco and Jamie Bishop, announced the acquisition of Embers
Wood-Fired Oven, a full-service mobile catering business, to be rebranded as Embers by Mill House. The
elevated food truck, which will serve Dutchess County and the surrounding areas,
is now accepting bookings for spring 2025 for private events.
“I’ve always dreamed of owning and operating a
food truck, so Embers by Mill House marks a really exciting new chapter for us,”
said Crocco. “When we met and spoke with John and Jen, the former owners of
Embers, and experienced the charm of the vintage truck, it sealed the deal.
We’re excited to introduce elevated catering options for every type of
celebration, making each event more memorable.”
The refurbished 1963 Boyertown
GMC Step-Van, which boasts a custom-built Forza Forni wood-fired pizza oven, enables
Mill House Brewing Company to take its pizza, pints and top-notch experience on
the road, effectively bringing ‘Mill House to Your House’. With a vintage charm
and modern appeal, the truck will seamlessly fit into any event with new offerings
that build upon the existing business’s wood-fired eats, such as hand-crafted
sausages, beer-steamed mussels, wood-fired paella and pasta, and more. Truly a
one-stop shop, Embers will also offer a full bar with an array of Mill House
beers and cocktails, eliminating the need for patrons to obtain a temporary
liquor license, purchase alcohol themselves or hire an additional catering
service.
“This mobile catering truck enables us to
bring a new level of creativity and convenience to guests for special
occasions,” said Bishop. “You can expect to see Embers pop up at our new
restaurant, The Ridge, when it opens next year, and anticipate that this is
just the beginning of our food truck endeavors. We’re excited about the
possibilities and have no plans of slowing down anytime soon.”
“We’ve worked hard to build a community around
Embers for the last five seasons and have always known that we would need to
pass it on to people with the same mission and love of food,” said Jen Mac Kay,
the former partner of Embers, who will continue to serve as the events
coordinator for Embers by Mill House. “I can’t think of a better team to lead
Embers into its next chapter.”
To learn more about Embers by Mill House, or
to reserve it for an event, visit millhousebrewing.com/embers. For
updates on the truck’s offerings and availability, follow @EmbersbyMillHouse on
Facebook and Instagram.
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