A Former Montana Service Station Is Now SHINE Beer Sanctuary
The building at 451 East Main Street in Bozeman has been reinvented several times over the years… and we think you’re going to love its latest incarnation. What started out as a service station decades ago eventually became The Garage Soup Shack, a beloved spot for soup and sandwiches. And now, after years of planning and months of hard work, SHINE Beer Sanctuary + Bottle Shop is open for business – and every beer-loving Montanan should check it out.

That's because the team spent months renovating and expanding the space to fit their vision.

The owners are Travis Collins, Pete Strom, and Lindsey Gabrian, with employee Kate Chan and Travis's wife Julie Collins playing an integral role as well. Strom and Gabrian owned and managed The Garage, so they're happy to see the new venture succeeding.
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It's a place to go to enjoy a beer or two, a meal, and the company of others.
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La Parilla specialized in burritos, but the new eatery also offers nachos and street tacos.

It's as amazing as it sounds.

The beer and cider selection is quite good, and the owners are already seeking to expand it.

The bottle shop has 20 different wines for sale at any given time. Rosé all day, anyone?

When in doubt, just give them a call at (406) 551-2019 and ask.
Have you been to SHINE Beer Sanctuary yet? Montana’s craft beer scene is thriving, and all we have to say is “Cheers” to that.
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451 E Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA