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Sports Bar To Open In Wayne Featuring Pieces Of Buildings Across The Country

The new establishment's unique architecture will feature recycled material from the Philadelphia Civic Center and the Brooklyn Armory.

A new sports bar with remarkable architecture is under construction in Wayne and is set to open sometime in late May.

NorthJersey.com reports that Mother’s Ale House & Grill, the former location of Gabriel’s Restaurant, is presently still in the midst of an overhaul:

A whopping 100 televisions will adorn the walls, along with a nine foot by 12 foot video screen. Beer enthusiasts will have 44 kinds to choose from and a 180-foot long party room downstairs will offer space for up to 150 people.

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Bronze gothic lights will adorn the dining area hanging from a 22-foot ceiling. The bar that measures over 100-feet long is made out of reclaimed barn wood obtained from Pennsylvania. Hanging over two expansive fireplaces will be lions corner façade pieces made out of solid terracotta glaze that used to hang on the Schlitz Brewing Company building in Wisconsin. Accardi, a collector, owns five of the eight that exist in the country.

The new bar will be located in the Mt. Airy section of town.

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