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Fassler Hall, new Elliot Nelson bar downtown

Started by TheTed, May 04, 2010, 12:32:14 PM

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TheTed

This was in the latest Elliot Nelson email newsletter.

QuoteWe are adding a new member to our growing family of bars and restaurants.  Fassler Hall, located between 3rd and 4th on Elgin, is inspired by the great beer halls of Bavaria like Hofbraeuhaus.  It will have amazing beer selections and live music. We plan to open our doors before the end of the summer.

Lockers will be provided to store your own beer stein.  To reserve your locker space, please contact Brian Fontaine at thecolonytulsa@gmail.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tulsa-OK/Fassler-Hall/117353024961137
http://twitter.com/FasslerHall

Looks like it's this place just across the street from the adult store.
 

RecycleMichael

Quote from: TheTed on May 04, 2010, 12:32:14 PM
]this place[/url] just across the street from the adult store.

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Conan71

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sgrizzle

Quote from: SXSW on May 04, 2010, 01:12:34 PM
Next to Olsen-Coffey Architects? 

Yeah, they've been working on sprinklers for a couple of weeks now.

Nik

I'm assuming this isn't the bowling alley. I remember hearing that a bar was going to accompany the new bowling alley but didn't know if it would be a completely separate establishment with maybe an internal door separating them or if the bar would be in the bowling alley.

SXSW

Quote from: Nik on May 04, 2010, 03:55:20 PM
I'm assuming this isn't the bowling alley. I remember hearing that a bar was going to accompany the new bowling alley but didn't know if it would be a completely separate establishment with maybe an internal door separating them or if the bar would be in the bowling alley.

The bowling alley is next to Dilly Deli on Elgin between 2nd and 3rd while this new place is on Elgin between 3rd and 4th, next to Olsen-Coffey which is at the SW corner of 3rd & Elgin.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

Is anything currently in the Blue Dome itself?  That would make a cool location for a bar/restaurant with outdoor seating and landscaping around the 'dome'.  It could be Tulsa's version of The Mont in Norman with a small bar/restaurant inside with the main attraction being the patio around it.

 

Townsend

Quote from: SXSW on May 04, 2010, 04:33:52 PM

Is anything currently in the Blue Dome itself?  That would make a cool location for a bar/restaurant with outdoor seating and landscaping around the 'dome'.  It could be Tulsa's version of The Mont in Norman with a small bar/restaurant inside with the main attraction being the patio around it.

Last I saw, Blake Lund was using the bottom floor as the office for his trolley business.

The upstairs is an apartment.  The old manager of route 66 diner was living there a while back.

The downstairs was connected to the bar at one time but the hallway was bricked up due to ABLE law issues if I remember right.

JoeMommaBlake

The McNellies group uses the blue dome building for their offices. I think they lease from Sager.
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I've always wanted to acquire it and paint the dome red or something just to mess with people.  Temporarily of course, but I still think it would be funny.  I would like to see it restored and something interesting done with it.

joiei

Since the Blue Dome is considered one of the iconic symbols of the City of Tulsa it should be better presented than with a gravel parking lot surrounding it.   I wish who ever owns it would put a little money into it.  Fix it up some, do a little landscaping around it.   Make it look more Iconic.   
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SXSW

Quote from: joiei on May 05, 2010, 11:50:56 AM
Since the Blue Dome is considered one of the iconic symbols of the City of Tulsa it should be better presented than with a gravel parking lot surrounding it.   I wish who ever owns it would put a little money into it.  Fix it up some, do a little landscaping around it.   Make it look more Iconic.  

Exactly.  Seems like the perfect project for Eliot Nelson if they already lease space there.  It is the Blue Dome district after all.  An outdoor patio like the Mont here would be an amazing addition to downtown.
 

Conan71

Quote from: joiei on May 05, 2010, 11:50:56 AM
Since the Blue Dome is considered one of the iconic symbols of the City of Tulsa it should be better presented than with a gravel parking lot surrounding it.   I wish who ever owns it would put a little money into it.  Fix it up some, do a little landscaping around it.   Make it look more Iconic.   

That would be Michael Sager.  He can't even finish condos that he got Vision 2025 money for much less pave the parking lot at Blue Dome/Arnies and landscape it.  He's good at getting things done from a logistics stand-point but his finances always seem to be pretty binary.
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Nik

Is this still scheduled to open by the end of the month? Looking forward to testing out the homemade sausage and pretzels.

TheTed

A recent post on their facebook page suggests a mid-October opening. I'm definitely looking forward to a liter or two.

They have a website now, with beer and food menus.
http://www.fasslerhall.com/