A man was found at the bar suffering from gunshot wounds and was transported to a hospital, the Sheriff’s Department said. in response to reports of a shooting, authorities said. The Sheriff’s Department responded to the 3rd Street Tavern at 26998 3rd Street in Highland on Saturday, Nov. Madrigal was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon that was not a firearm, per jail records. Mendoza and Fuentes were also arrested on suspicion of felon in possession of a firearm, according to jail records. Dickson also was booked on suspicion of being a felon in possession of a firearm, jail records said. The suspects were identified as San Bernardino residents John Madrigal, 23, James Dickson, 32, and Raul Mendoza, 42, as well as Andrew Walker, 35, of Grand Terrace and Douglas Fuentes, 24, of Moreno Valley, the Sheriff’s Department said.ĭickson and Walker were arrested on suspicion of shooting into an inhabited dwelling and assault with a firearm on a person, according to San Bernardino County jail records. “We are excited to have a sister restaurant.Five Inland Empire men were arrested following a shooting at a bar in Highland that left three people injured, including two of the suspects, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said. “Ryan is committed to creating a space that offers the same high-quality product and experience that we offer here,” Stewart says. ![]() For his part, after two decades, Stewart feels the timing is finally right for the expansion of Brewer’s Art. The spot also features a 20-seat outdoor patio that Roth plans to convert into a beer garden.Īs the Howard County dining scene continues to grow with new concepts like The Turn House, Manor Hill Tavern, and Cured 18th & 21st, Roth is looking forward to adding yet another dining destination to the area. The goal is to tone down the horse country feel of the previous inhabitant to make way for a more inviting, warm interior. Though most of the building was equipped with proper plumbing and electrical systems, construction crews have been hard at work restaining woods, bringing in new furniture, and adding fresh coats of paint in advance of the early-April opening. “We want to offer some nice bottles that people can just walk over and buy for themselves after dinner if they’re so inclined,” he says. Executive chef Andrew Weinzirl will oversee both kitchens, bringing approachable staples like the rosemary-garlic fries, poutine with pickled chilis, and soft pretzels with Resurrection mustard to the new space.Īside from the local craft beer and cider, the beverage offerings will include a selection of house cocktails and a 180-bottle wine list that Roth is curating with the help of the staff at Highland Wine & Spirits next door. Vernon will carry over to the new tavern, which will dedicate six of its 14 taps to Brewer’s Art beers. Roth expects that 50 percent of the menu in Mt. He reached out to us about reopening his local bar with a new concept, and after a number of conversations, we thought it would be a great fit.” “Ryan was a fan of The Brewer’s Art, which all of the partners thought was pretty great. “It was kind of a serendipitous thing,” Stewart says. But after Roth became the new landlord in 2017 and later presented his expansion plans, it seemed like the right time to widen the footprint. ![]() Vernon restaurant’s fate when the building was up for sale a few years back. They’ve been doing the same thing for a long time, and it’s worked for them, but I think they saw the advantages and were excited about it pretty quickly.”īrewer’s Art co-owner Volker Stewart explains that the team was uncertain of the Mt. “And I figured, ‘Hey, these guys probably know a lot about running a restaurant.’ They’re a cautious group. Hotels near The Highland Tavern: (0.19 mi) Travelodge Gloucester City (0.17 mi) Rodeway Inn (5.25 mi) The Dwight D Hotel (0.11 mi) Cheerful 3BR Single House w Relaxing Pink Loft (3. “I was always a big fan of theirs,” he says. Roth-who estimates that he lives about 200 feet from the new restaurant-took over the lease last fall, and approached his Brewer’s Art tenants about teaming up to open a second location in the space soon after. “It’s a little more traditional, so we’re definitely going to keep it casual.”Īptly named The Brewer’s Art Tavern, the 85-seat sister spot will add some casual charm to the former home of the Twist and Turn Tavern, then Highland Tavern, off of Clarksville Pike. “It isn’t super modern out here in Western Howard County,” says Ryan Roth, a Highland resident who owns The Brewer’s Art building in Mt. For more than 20 years, city dwellers have gotten to know the The Brewer’s Art as a dimly lit, dichotomous destination for pairing house-brewed drafts of Resurrection and Beazly in both its posh upstairs setting and its cavernous basement below.Ĭome spring, a second location in Howard County will offer a middle ground between the two in the form of a rustic tavern in Highland.
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