Madtree Brewing Co. Oakley Taproom 3301 Madison Road, Oakley MadTree’s massive 10,000-square-foot beer garden is a fun family hangout. With tons of MadTree-exclusive taps, ambient lighting and an industrial brick façade leftover from the building’s factory days, there’s more than enough space to accommodate all the beer-drinking, cornhole-playing, beer-loving humans that hang at MadTree on the regular. Photo: Phil HeidenReich

MadTree Brewing is cooking up some new ideas and menu items for its kitchen after the departure of Catch-a-Fire Pizza.

The Oakley brewery began renovations on its taproom kitchen this week, which will include advances in technology and built-in efficiency, MadTree said in a press release. Changes will include adding mobile ordering from anywhere within the space and streamlining the to-go ordering process.

“Our focus is on providing a warm and welcoming customer experience, making your time here as enjoyable and effortless as possible,” Kenny McNutt, MadTree co-founder, said in the release.

MadTree is also making the space more inclusive and improving accessibility by lowering countertops at both the point-of-sale counter and pickup window and providing accessibility training to frontline staff.

“This is just the beginning! We are only getting started in the inclusion space for individuals with developmental disabilities. This is just a first step for us,” Rhiannon Hoeweler, MadTree’s vice president of Experience & Impact, said in the release.

As for the menu, MadTree says pizza will remain the anchor of the kitchen, but it will also be adding offerings like sandwiches, appetizers and seasonal and kid-friendly options.

Related

While the kitchen undergoes renovations, MadTree will host a rotating selection of food trucks, including Red Sesame and Sweets & Meats. Service will be available Monday through Sunday during normal taproom hours.

MadTree will unveil its new menu and kitchen this spring.

Related

MadTree Brewing Taproom, 3301 Madison Road, Oakley. More info: madtree.com.

Subscribe to CityBeat newsletters.

Follow us: Apple News | Google News | NewsBreak | Reddit | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Or sign up for our RSS Feed

Katherine Barrier is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati’s journalism program and has nearly 10 years of experience reporting local and national news as a digital journalist. At CityBeat, she...