A Look at the 14th Street Beer Garden With a Filling Station Theme
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Another 14th Street auto repair shop is destined for a new life.
Aslin Beer has submitted a historic preservation concept review application to build out a beer garden on the site of a surface parking lot and auto repair shop at 1740 14th Street NW (map). Washingtonian first reported on the beer garden coming to 14th Street earlier this year.
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The existing garage on the site would be converted into an enclosed bar with concrete floors and a concrete bar top, and would be open to the gravel-paved outdoor beer garden. The indoor bar would seat 20 people and the outdoor garden would seat 172.
The exterior portion would include a slatted wood fence and a canopy and pergola. There would also be neon signage in the bar interior. Studio 3877 is the architect; additional images are below.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a-look-at-the-latest-outdoor-beer-garden-proposed-on-14th-street/18894.
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