Friday, September 24, 2010

Rustik Tavern opening tonight

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Rustik Tavern
• A bloomingdale Neighborhood Tavern •

September 23rd, 2010
We are opening at last!
You asked for it, you got it.

We are opening at last!


Starting Friday, September 24th, at 9:00pm, Rustik Tavern will be open to the public.
This is a soft opening, therefore we apologize for any delays in service that you may encounter or random mishaps that may (and will) take place.

We also want to thank you in advance for helping us work out all the kinks, so we hope you will point out them out to us.

We are very excited to be here, and we look forward to meeting you and serving Bloomingdale.

So for crying out loud, come on in, have a beer (or a glass of wine) and have a good time!

Cheers,
Rustik Tavern
www.rustikdc.com
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

the city paper listed their beer menu:

Flying Dog Raging Bitch IPA
Stone Arrogant Bastard
Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Stout
North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner
Dos Equis Lager
Yuengling
Peroni
Newcastle
Amstel Light

Stu said...

They make their own mozzarella.

mmm.

TheCommiss said...

Congrats Guys! Hope you have a great first day!

Anonymous said...

Flagler Place NW Resident

Looking forward to another successful business opening up in the neighborhood. Bravo!

Anonymous said...

what will their hours be? how about on saturday?

Anonymous said...

The place is awesome. Need to work out some kinks with the server and fill in more tables or bar stools, or something to make better use of the space. The food is perfect. I suggest bar stools not bar chairs to get more along the beautiful bar. And more tables along the benches to slide out to get seated and then back in. Several small, successful restaurants use this approach. Look at Etete and Coppi's.

This place is so awesome. Great place to watch the game, hang out with neighbors, and have some awesome pizza.