North Market Bridge Park to add second bar

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North Market Bridge Park in Dublin will add a second bar, Market Bar Vinoteca, on the south end of the market.

North Market Bridge Park in Dublin will add a second bar, this one on the south end of the market.

Called Market Bar Vinoteca, the space will be operated by the Market Bar, which will remain on the north end."We’re very excited and looking forward to opening Market Bar Vinoteca and offering a relaxed, approachable, curated wine experience to our friends in Bridge Park and Dublin," said Pete Volker, who owns Market Bar with Wayne Lin.

Vinoteca will serve cocktails and beer in addition to a long list of wines by the glass or for retail. The retail beer and wine selection now found at Market Bar will be relocated next to Market Bar Vinoteca.Construction of Vinoteca is expected to begin in a few weeks and be completed this spring.

"Market Bar has created an important and exciting destination for the North Market, the Bridge Park community, and beyond," said North Market CEO Rick Harrison Wolfe."Vinoteca is an innovative and sexy addition to what they have already cultivated and to the variety of merchants at North Market Bridge Park.", offering a newer and smaller version of the original North Market on Park and Spruce streets Downtown.

 

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