![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() to accommodate The Vintage Round-Up, a flea market being held across the street. Through next week, when the full food menu becomes available, Lionheart on the Green will open at 3 p.m., except for Saturday, when service will start at 11 a.m. “There are more than 100 parking spaces within a one-minute walk,” Aumand said.Īfter an invite-only party Wednesday night, the business opened Thursday afternoon. The bar’s parking lot is small, holding about 20 vehicles, but abundant street parking surrounds it and nearby lots are unused at night. On a sunny summer weekend, with inside seating full and the patios and lawn teeming, Lionheart on the Green could host up to 1,000 people at once, Aumand said. Aumand said he has been given a city permit to fence off about 4,500 square foot of the lawnlike park on the south side of the building, where picnic tables and cornhole games will be set up. The finished product boasts an open interior with room for more than 200 people, three garage doors for foot traffic and two more for outside ordering from the bar, epoxied concrete floors, multiple dartboards and expansive patios on both street-facing sides. ![]() Aumand bought the Lionheart on the Green building, a former gym at 952 Broadway, two years ago and completed a $1.3 million gut renovation. ![]()
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