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Owner of Powell cocktail club opening second concept in former Masonic lodge

Owner of Powell cocktail club opening second concept in former Masonic lodge

” Finding that the building was initially constructed by masons which the third flooring was their unique club resembled finding a surprise treasure. It’s exciting to bring this area back to its historic roots.”

In keeping with the speakeasy ambience of its Powell equivalent, 114 West will use a hidden entrance to the third flooring, guiding participants via a tiny library room prior to getting in the major area. The food selection will certainly resemble that of 80 East, concentrating on bourbon while likewise supplying popular choices like tequila and rum. For non-cocktail fanatics, there will be a selection of wines and both craft and macro beers to appreciate.

Powell’s exclusive cocktail club, 80 East, expands to Plain City with 114 West. Proprietor Gretchen Bonasera, that introduced the Powell area in 2022, is delighted to bring this elegant bourbon and cocktail bar to the historical structure at 114 W. Main St.

“We’re kicking points off with exclusive, invite-only occasions beginning next Friday, adhered to by a soft opening in the last half of July,” Bonasera revealed. “For those anxious to join us, simply involve with our Instagram page to obtain an invitation.”

The building, originally created in 1869 as a Masonic lodge, will accommodate a 3,000-square-foot bar and dining establishment. While it won’t replicate the comfy spaces of 80 East’s old residence area, portable wall surfaces and dividings will certainly produce intimate rooms. A private dining area will certainly feature black walnut tables crafted from a tree on the Powell residential or commercial property.

Bonasera sees great potential in the Level City location. “When we discuss our area, people frequently respond with ‘Oh yes,’ acknowledging the booming growth and increase of businesses below. Instead of waiting five years for the city to height, we chose to dive in currently and expand together with Plain City from the beginning,” she shared with 614Now.

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