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Multi-level food and beer concept set to takeover Tapwerks building (https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=733-Multi-level-food-and-beer-concept-set-to-takeover-Tapwerks-building)
[size=3]The Community Through Beer (CTB) group – proprietors of Social Capital, The Patriarch and 1884 – has started renovation work on all three floors of the former Tapwerks building at 121 E. Sheridan and Bricktown.
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The new project will be named The Joinery and will feature CTB's signature focus on local craft beers as well as a full menu.
The first floor will feature a large bar and around 50 beers on tap. The main kitchen will feature a 'slightly elevated' menu.
The second level will be a full-service indoor golf simulator bar. Five simulator booths will be rented by the hour and a putting green will also be available.
The top-level will be a space for private events with a full bar and catering kitchen with a capacity of up to 200.
The contractor is CORD construction services and the architect is Gardner Studio.
The entire building has already been gutting and the goal is to be open before the end of the year.
After being quiet during the peak of the pandemic, Bricktown is in the process of making a comeback. Rendezvous Pizza recently opened next to the Bricktown Brewery and has been experiencing robust crowds. Across the street, the 10-story Marriott Renaissance is nearing completion and will be the district's first full-service hotel. Chico Blanco restaurant and bar on the canal should be opening soon. And the two-level Old Spaghetti Factory is starting construction, also on Sheridan.
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HangryHippo 06-06-2021, 09:11 AM Awesome!
fromdust 06-06-2021, 09:53 AM I miss Tapwerks and their most ultimate tap wall, but this seems like it will be a great use for this old building. Looking forward to visiting.
Just FYI, but that space was in pretty bad shape towards the end of Tapwerks' run.
This group is making a massive investment (like Social Capital) and completely renovating that building from top to bottom.
Tapwerks looked a lot like the Spaghetti Warehouse when it closed. Tons of deferred maintenance really piles up in 100-year-old buildings.
And along with Rendevous, it will be great to have some local non-club places in Bricktown. Places I think lots of locals will patronize.
Urbanized 06-06-2021, 11:32 AM Just FYI, but that space was in pretty bad shape towards the end of Tapwerks' run.
This group is making a massive investment (like Social Capital) and completely renovating that building from top to bottom.
Tapwerks looked a lot like the Spaghetti Warehouse when it closed. Tons of deferred maintenance really piles up in 100-year-old buildings.
And along with Rendevous, it will be great to have some local non-club places in Bricktown. Places I think lots of locals will patronize.
Can 100% attest to all of this. TapWerks had a dear place in my heart, but for the past few years (and "few" is being charitable) there was little if any reinvestment. Or even basic upkeep, frankly. Was fortunate enough to meet with one of the partners of The Joinery (also the owner of CORD) in December about this project and have been busting at the seams to share the details, but they were not mine to share. Their plan (and earned reputation for execution) is exactly what this building, Sheridan Avenue and the larger Bricktown District have needed for a long, long time.
And yeah, the building was sadly pretty trashed after years of deferred maintenance.
Rendezvous is also a homerun. Greatly needed, with a great local group operating. Like CTB, it's a group that doesn't sit on its laurels and instead continues to freshen and reinvest at every opportunity.
I've been told Rendezvous has been booming and that makes me very happy because I love everything about that place and want more reasons to go to Bricktown.
I wish HeyDay would get their act together and I'm beginning to worry it's never going to reopen.
boilerup35 06-06-2021, 05:42 PM I imagine they will serve even more expensive beers than social capital and the patriarch. They are known for giving the fantastic duo of smaller pours and higher prices
I personally don't mind paying a bit more for a well-run place.
We have plenty of places in town for cheap beer.
Urbanized 06-06-2021, 05:49 PM ^^^^^^^^^
This x100. A cheap place can be fun sometimes, and so can dive-y. But I know I'm by far not the only person who is also at times willing to pay extra for atmosphere.
boilerup35 06-06-2021, 05:52 PM It could be because of the lack of competition, but in Chicago and many other large cities the prices are lower for craft beer and they give a bigger pour. 12 oz pours for lagers and 10 oz for pale ales is downright chintzy. The prices would be reasonable if they included the liquor tax, but they do not.
shawnw 06-06-2021, 05:55 PM I've been told Rendezvous has been booming and that makes me very happy because I love everything about that place and want more reasons to go to Bricktown.
I wish HeyDay would get their act together and I'm beginning to worry it's never going to reopen.
I thought we already got indication that the BT HD was permanently closed? I forget who posted about that...
I thought we already got indication that the BT HD was permanently closed? I forget who posted about that...
I posted about it because it sure looks like they are a goner.
But it hasn't been 100% confirmed.
shawnw 06-06-2021, 06:04 PM I will say that, I get their monthly newsletter and the one from 4 days ago still lists Bricktown in the footer.
Urbanized 06-06-2021, 06:07 PM I thought we already got indication that the BT HD was permanently closed? I forget who posted about that...
I posted about it because it sure looks like they are a goner.
But it hasn't been 100% confirmed.
A couple of weeks ago I asked Hogan Properties' longtime property manager and he said pretty firmly that it was being remodeled before reopening. He's a longtime friend and colleague, and I think he'd tell me if they weren't coming back (which of course I would not necessarily be able share here if so haha). But he seemed convinced. That doesn't mean that HeyDay is telling him something different from their actual plans, but I definitely wouldn't throw dirt on the place yet.
I also heard at one point that they had shuttered this one to concentrate their efforts on the main location, and that makes a lot of sense, especially considering current labor crunch.
Urbanized 06-06-2021, 06:10 PM I will say that, I get their monthly newsletter and the one from 4 days ago still lists Bricktown in the footer.
Yes, I'd also seen that.
Honestly they'd struggled to find their footing pre-pandemic, and a remodel makes a lot of sense, indicating that they had re-thought a few things about the original configuration.
HeyDay fully remodeled that space at great expense just before moving in.
And at least a week ago, nothing was happening inside.
I sure hope they come back, though.
Urbanized 06-06-2021, 06:15 PM HeyDay fully remodeled that space at great expense just before moving in.
And at least a week ago, nothing was happening inside.
I sure hope they come back, though.
Yes, they did. And agree that there isn't activity at the moment.
But like I mentioned in my post just above yours, I suspect whether or not they re-open (which hopefully DOES happen) that they want to re-think the approach they were previously taking pre-pandemic, because it wasn't blowing the doors open. A remodel (or probably more accurately a reconfiguration) does make some sense.
Urbanized 06-06-2021, 06:19 PM ^^^^^^
Also would make sense that there wasn't activity yet if they were putting a bunch of effort into their main place, because that is something EVERYONE in the service industry is having to do right now.
I've spent the entire pandemic re-thinking just about everything about my business - and I now have a list of about ten major new initiatives that I KNOW are going to make lots of new revenue - but don't have time or capacity to take them on because I'm working seven days a week hiring and training and in some cases doing frontline work myself. Including I'm typing this from my desk at work between Zoom interviews, on a Sunday night.
I'm gonna give that place some grace right now.
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What are the black things under the structural beam?
catch22 06-06-2021, 11:24 PM I could be wrong but looks like some kind of retrofit beam brace. Could be a beam stiffener also, if at some point in time people felt the building was “bouncy” yet still structurally sound. Each pair is tension tied to the other, and then up to the column connection.
Went by today (Wednesday) and they have a big crew in there working away.
A lot of money is being spent on this project.
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therhett17 10-06-2021, 03:53 PM I hope they refurb the old, painted advertisements on the side of the building!
shawnw 10-06-2021, 11:40 PM Owner was at the last ULI event and had some cool stuff to say about it. Looking forward to seeing if it turns out the way he described.
Photo from Cord Construction.
They are moving along but based on poking my head in, still have a ways to go. They have basically rebuilt that entire structure from the inside.
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Urbanized 12-31-2021, 10:14 AM ^^^^^^^
I got the full tour a couple of days ago from the owner of Cord, who is also founder/partner in the operating group. He feels like sometime in March at the latest, perhaps earlier.
Also, this place is going to be a massive hit. It’s been a while since someone has done a high-level, creative concept in Bricktown that primarily targets locals while still catering to the visitor market. They’re hitting exactly the right notes. It’s also more elevated than anything they’ve done at this point, which is saying something.
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shawnw 02-18-2022, 01:13 PM Pics from ULI
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Midtowner 02-22-2022, 08:36 PM One of the owners used to be my legal assistant years ago. This is what they do. They're just doing it on a bigger scale every time. They started with the Patriarch, which is still a pretty cool place. They did great with Social Capitol. This will be a hit.
Also, they know how to maintain historic buildings. This is the perfect ownership group in the perfect space.
The Joinery set to open in former Tapwerks spot in Bricktown (https://www.okctalk.com/content.php?r=774-Joinery-set-to-open-in-former-Tapwerks-spot-in-Bricktown)
The Community Through Beer group – proprietors of Social Capital, The Patriarch and 1884 –is set to open their latest concept in the former Tapwerks building at 121 E. Sheridan in Bricktown.
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The Joinery will open its doors on Monday, March 7th, and operate on all four levels of the historic structure that was completely gutted and thoroughly renovated.
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The first floor will feature a large bar and around 50 beers on tap. The main kitchen will feature a 'slightly elevated' menu (see below).
The second level is branded Good, Good? and will be a full-service indoor golf simulator bar. Five simulator booths will be rented by the hour with plenty of bar seating.
The top-level will be a space for private events with a full bar and catering kitchen with a capacity of up to 200.
A full elevator, as well as a staircase, will serve all four floors.
The Joinery will be open every day from 11 AM to 10 PM; 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. Good, Good? will also open at 11 AM but stay open (including kitchen) until 11 PM; midnight on Friday and Saturday. The hours for the event space will be 5 PM to 9 PM and serve as overflow for guests waiting for a table.
The contractor is CORD construction services and the architect is Gardner Studio.
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Jeepnokc 03-02-2022, 06:54 AM Looks great. Great menu and pricing seems decent. Burger with fries for $14.
It's gorgeous on the inside; they spent a ton of money in there.
Yet another outstanding renovation of a historic building (Jones, The Parlor, City & State and many more).
Urbanized 03-02-2022, 07:15 AM It’s truly beautiful inside. Did my first walk-through since Bryce walked me through about a month ago and it was night and day, despite the fact that it was already showing great promise then. This is exactly the type of development the district has been hungry for. Great timing getting in front of spring break and the opening of the Renaissance, too.
GaryOKC6 03-02-2022, 02:35 PM It’s truly beautiful inside. Did my first walk-through since Bryce walked me through about a month ago and it was night and day, despite the fact that it was already showing great promise then. This is exactly the type of development the district has been hungry for. Great timing getting in front of spring break and the opening of the Renaissance, too.
Totally agree. They did a great job.
BridgeBurner 03-03-2022, 12:52 PM The first floor will feature a large bar and around 50 beers on tap. The main kitchen will feature a 'slightly elevated' menu (see below).
The second level is branded Good, Good? and will be a full-service indoor golf simulator bar. Five simulator booths will be rented by the hour with plenty of bar seating.
The top-level will be a space for private events with a full bar and catering kitchen with a capacity of up to 200.
A full elevator, as well as a staircase, will serve all four floors.
Probably a dumb question, but what is on the 3rd floor?
BoulderSooner 03-03-2022, 01:41 PM Probably a dumb question, but what is on the 3rd floor?
he top-level will be a space for private events with a full bar and catering kitchen with a capacity of up to 200
BridgeBurner 03-03-2022, 01:45 PM So both 3rd and 4th floors are event space only?
BoulderSooner 03-03-2022, 02:48 PM So both 3rd and 4th floors are event space only?
1st floor is the restaurant and bar
2nd floor is the golf sim
3rd floor is the event space /overflow
amocore 03-03-2022, 02:58 PM Exciting place for OKC.
I thought Sheridan av and Bricktown took a hit when we lost Henry Hudson and Tapwreck but obviously that is a gain to have Rendez-Vous pizza and the Joinery instead.
In the same spirit, it is a gain to have the old spaghetti factory instead of Zios and the S. Warehouse.
shawnw 03-03-2022, 08:25 PM 1st floor is the restaurant and bar
2nd floor is the golf sim
3rd floor is the event space /overflow
Basement speakeasy
BoulderSooner 03-04-2022, 07:33 AM Basement speakeasy
i wasn't going to say that part ..
Urbanized 03-04-2022, 02:12 PM The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club
shawnw 03-04-2022, 02:16 PM So it's actually a speak-hard? Or I guess a speak-not...
shawnw 03-09-2022, 10:52 AM Scratch golfers and scratch-made food have a home at The Joinery in Bricktown
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OkiePoke 03-09-2022, 11:05 AM Supposedly they are running into some legal issues with using "Good Good" as that is already a golf brand.
GaryOKC6 03-11-2022, 02:10 PM I saw in one of the Oklahoma City books that this building is said to be haunted and the staff did not like to go on the top floor. Most likely pure entertainment.
catcherinthewry 03-19-2022, 01:40 PM Does anyone know the password to the speakeasy? I'm going tonight and would like to check it out.
PhiAlpha 11-20-2024, 08:52 PM So I guess this isn’t reopening?
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Is something going on with that group? They didn’t have the Standard in Norman very long and now this. Something seems odd?
W8N2SKI 11-21-2024, 07:50 AM Is something going on with that group? They didn’t have the Standard in Norman very long and now this. Something seems odd?
The Standard is still open in Norman and is absolutely booming!
Mballard85 11-21-2024, 07:51 AM I've enjoyed what CTB does, but these concepts where they are running kitchens seems like a reach. That an the overhead of having simulators to maintain seem'ed like a reach to me.
The Standard is still open in Norman and is absolutely booming!
But it’s no longer CTB, right? I believe they sold it or transferred ownership.
Urbanized 11-21-2024, 08:11 AM ^^^^^^^^^^
They sold CTB’s interest to one of their Norman-based partners on that particular project. It’s no longer owned/operated by CTB. If you check the CTB website you’ll see the only concepts remaining in that group are Patriarch (their first project) and Social Capital.
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They sold CTB’s interest to one of their Norman-based partners on that particular project. It’s no longer owned/operated by CTB. If you check the CTB website you’ll see the only concepts remaining in that group are Patriarch (their first project) and Social Capital.
They also operate Suite B in Auto Alley.
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