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The
Original Hop Yard, in Pleasanton, California,
is located on what was once the largest hop farm
in the world. From the 1880's to the beginning
of World War I, the Pleasanton Hop Company operated
on nearly 1900 acres of swampy marshland along
what is now Hopyard Road. The fields began about
a half mile west of downtown and extended north
for over one mile. At harvest time, more than
one thousand men, women and children would gather
in Pleasanton to pick hops for about a penny per
pound. Most of the hops were exported to London,
where they commanded the highest premium.
The
Pleasanton Hop Company was forced to dismantle
around 1913 due to the war, the growing Prohibition
movement, and the loss of water rights to the
Spring Valley Water Company. Most of the land
was converted to dairy and beet farming, thus
ending Pleasanton's reign as a world famous hop
producing region.
We
have tried to recapture some of that heritage
here at The Hop Yard. The renaissance of small
brewpubs and microbreweries has allowed us to
step back to the pre-Prohibition era when the
Pleasanton Hop Company was in its heyday, and
places like the Livermore Brewery were producing
nationally renowned beers.
Proprietors
Eric Otis Nostrand, Barry Just Barry Mori, Rob
Hilde Hildebrand, and Erik Big E Heth, all Tri-Valley
natives, have created a simple place, reminiscent
of simpler times, for friends and neighbors to
gather and enjoy themselves. So please, indulge
yourself with the fine fare from our kitchen,
and sample some of this region's unique brews
on tap. |