![]() ![]() ![]() Mess Hall Bar will absorb Bottlecraft’s tap station and extend its selections. Mess Hall Bar, in addition to its seasonal craft cocktails, will debut an onsite wine and spirits shop alongside Bottlecraft’s retail post. Longtime tenants SoCal Phone Repair and Baker & Olive, with its line of specialty olive oils, will be moving into the front and center space of the market.īottlecraft, with more than 500 beers from around the world, as well as wine, cider and 24 rotating beer taps, will be remodeled. offers a line of organic soaps, plus classes and workshops. New retail shops include NobelRags, a clothing boutique that will share a double-size space with locally based menswear brand Barrack 22. is among those joining the food hall, with “a doughnut machine that puts out hot, fresh doughnuts all day long,” Gordon said. The third phase, encompassing new outdoor space, should begin by mid-spring, he said. ![]() By the end of six months, he said, most of the retail and food vendors will be in place, with some taking longer because of needed permits. Gordon said the first phase is already seeing new tenants move in. Gordon said the new space is the former location of Moment Bicycles, which moved to Mission Hills. Matt Gordon, vice president of operations at Blue Bridge Hospitality, said, “We’ve opened up 3,500 square feet of new retail space, new storage areas and back-of-the-house spaces.” Coming months will see expansion of a total of 6,000 square feet in multiple phases. “People come here to eat and have a good time and everybody’s happy.” “It’s a nice atmosphere, it’s a beautiful place, and the inside and outside is well taken care of,” Lagger said. Mathias Lagger and business partner Guillaule Ryon opened Mathilde de Belgique at LPM in October with a dream of bringing authentic Belgian street food, specifically Belgian waffles and fries, to San Diego. ![]()
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