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British Beverage Company taking over former Hully and Mo space


The British Beverage Company is taking over the former Hully and Mo space (foto: Facebook)

Here I am packing for a trip to the UK, just as the British are coming here.

Calling itself “a British-inspired pub,” look for a fall opening for British Beverage Company, already under construction in the former Hully and Mo space at the Quadrangle, 2800 Routh Street, in Uptown. Fifty draught beers, 100 bottled beers, full bar, live entertainment, with “traditional tables, bar stools, soft seating, comfortable lounge areas, communal tables, and two large courtyard patios,” writes a company spokesmodel.

Owners areĀ Larry Martin and Edgar Carlson. Jason Hice is slated to be the chef.

 

 

1 Comment

  1. Mike Hiller    10/15/2012

    Whitney Falloon at EaterDallas updates with more:

    “… the BBC will boast 50 beers on tap (served in “Imperial-size pints”, which are 25 percent larger than their American counterparts and will therefore get you a full 25 percent drunker) and another 100 bottled selections, plus specialty cocktails inspired by classic British drinks. Food options will include “classic British standards as well as surprisingly approachable American fare” like herb brioche-crusted fish and chips, mulligatawny soup, and Scotch quail eggs.

    The space will feature two courtyard patios, communal seating and live music nightly.”

    source: http://dallas.eater.com/archives/2012/10/15/the-bbc-lands-in-uptown-october-30.php

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