![]() ![]() The Brewers’ offense ranks 26th in runs per game, ahead of only the Marlins, Tigers, Royals and A’s. The Brewers went on to win, 3-2, on a walk-off single by Christian Yelich, improving their record against the second-place Reds to 9-2 and increasing their lead in the NL Central to 1 1/2 games. Oops! The power came Monday night, when Frelick, again batting cleanup, hit his first career homer, a game-tying shot off the Reds’ Graham Ashcraft in the sixth inning. Not sure I see any power coming but nice player overall.” “This is a beer hall, and we want people to be excited about beer.For all you need to know about the Brewers’ offense, consider that 23-year-old Sal Frelick stands 5-foot-10 and 182 pounds and on his second day in the majors - his second day! - he moved into the cleanup spot.įrelick merited that place after making one of the more spectacular debuts in recent memory on Saturday, going 3-for-3 with a sacrifice fly, driving in the tying and go-ahead runs and making two spectacular catches in right field in the Brewers’ 4-3 victory over the Braves.Ī rival executive, granted anonymity so he could speak candidly, said of Frelick afterward, “Love the ‘D,’ not as sold on the bat. “We have two establishments that are opened by the same people, and are connected to Arvada’s history, and we want people to know about it.”Ĭurrently in their second full week of renovation, the hall won’t open until September, but Huggins said he wants people to be excited about the hall, feel educated and get ready for some beer. “We wanted to connect it that way,” Juchelkova said. 1, 1543 Champa St., said they wanted to stay true to the history of their inspiration for the hall: Adrian Kline, the holder of the first liquor license for the city of Arvada and original owner of the Tavern. The pair, who also own the Arvada Tavern, 5707 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., and are opening Denver’s cocktail bar, Union Lounge No. “I’m looking forward to a nice neighborhood meeting place, well run and classy,” said Kit Simon, owner of the building. “You’ll feel like you want to have that beer, feel like you’ll want to have that sausage and there will be lots of cheers-ing and clinking.”Ī large community gathering space, beer halls provide customers with opportunities to relax with friends and meet new people, fostering community - which is an emerging social trend among drinking establishments. “You will feel like you’re in a big hall,” Juchelkova said. Higgins said the hall will be Americanized, giving customers a large selection of beer from around the world, but will have heavy European influences. We want to be looked at as the communal spot in Arvada.”Īn American beer hall, the venue will feature several long communal tables for patrons to sit at with friends, make new friends and enjoy specialty brews, rotisserie chicken and sausages. “It’s really going to try and cater to the history of Arvada. “It’s a big party, a big lively setting,” he said. Inspired by Boulder’s Bohemian Beer Hall, and by Huggins’ and his wife’s, Lenka Juchelkova, experience in bars and beer halls around the world, Huggins said patrons can expect a lively spot to infiltrate the space. “I’ve always thought this was a perfect space for a beer hall.” “We always were kind of aware of the space,” said Mike Huggins, owner of the Arvada Tavern and Kline’s. ![]() ![]() With renovation fully underway and half-stripped support beams still wrapped in band stickers, freshly sanded floors lie within the former D Note music hall - a sign that something new is coming. ![]()
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