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    Film Exchange Golden Hour

    2 new bars and much more coming to Film Row

    On the heels of the announcement of several new breweries, Film Row will soon be adding 2 more bars and several additional retailers and services.




    The operator of FlashBack Retropub and the newly-opened Sanctuary Barsilica, Jose Rodriquez, is preparing to launch another drinking establishment in the same complex.

    At a cozy 1,500 square feet, Hemingway Cocktails will feature more than 80 rums in a setting that will be a tribute to author Ernest Hemingway.

    A Caribbean theme will be the backdrop as a nod to the author who spent many winters in Key West. Shelves will be filled with his books along with others from the same era and a signature daiquiri will be named after the man himself.

    Many of the rums will be highly aged with complex flavors suited towards sipping, similar to fine whiskey.

    Rodriguez expects hours to mirror his other two establishments: Tuesday through Friday at 5PM and weekends at 2PM with a targeted opening of July.




    Directly behind Hemingway will be Golden Hour Bar & Lounge, a 2,600 square foot bar will offer craft cocktails, local beers and a wine selection.

    Proprietor Phil Pham told OKCTalk he has worked with an interior designer towards an intimate, high-end decor with plush booths, a custom bar top and chandeliers.

    The design is meant to provide a relaxed atmosphere where patrons enjoy fine drinks and background music while being able to conduct conversation.

    Outdoor space will be provided through a small patio facing Sheridan.

    Pham hopes to be open by the end of February with likely hours 4PM to 2AM Monday through Saturday.


    The two new nightspots will join a booming Flashback, a Film Row pioneer when it opened more than 3 years ago, and Sanctuary which is enjoying large crowds for karaoke and live music.

    The entire district continues to build momentum with Jones Assembly providing a large draw in the form of a lively restaurant and bar scene along with well-attended concerts.

    West Village recently welcomed its first tenants and will ultimately offer 345 apartments as well as Stitch Cafe, a new location for the Plant Shoppe, a general store called The Goods and a new location for Norman's popular Social Club boutique and salon.




    All this will join the growing brewery and taproom scene, as well as the unique 21c Museum Hotel and its Mary Eddy's Kitchen and Lounge, with the popular Bar Arbolada in the nearby historic Main Street Arcade.

    At the same time, the former International Crystal buildings have been nicely renovated and are nearing capacity. At 10 N. Lee, The Treasury describes itself as a “coworking community for driven women.” Just to the south, Salt & Water Co. is readying a permanent home for their clean beauty and healthy self-care products while operating a pop-up shop in Midtown. And at the corner of Sheridan and Lee, Sweet Yield Studios offers dance and movement classes for all ages.




    Later this year, the new Oklahoma City Boulevard will be complete and greatly aid access to the entire area through a divided roadway that will run east and west and easily carry vehicles from this growing area to and from I-40 and the heart of downtown.

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    Here is a sneak peek at Golden Hour; they hope to be open the 3rd week of April.

    Photos by Alexa Ace, the staff photographer at the Oklahoma Gazette. To see more of her work (and it's pretty amazing) follow the Gazette on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/okgazette/















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    No offense. Which will offend. Jesus, what a wholly unremarkable space. I thought we were past this “minimalist” thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uptowner View Post
    No offense. Which will offend. Jesus, what a wholly unremarkable space. I thought we were past this “minimalist” thing.
    Guessing you’re not a millennial

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgharfeh View Post
    Guessing you’re not a millennial
    Are you saying millennials only have one set of likes that they accept as valid? Give them credit for having diverse opinions. If they are the new creative class and they all think alike, that isn’t creative. Expressing divergent opinion shouldn’t be a generational thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    Are you saying millennials only have one set of likes that they accept as valid? Give them credit for having diverse opinions. If they are the new creative class and they all think alike, that isn’t creative. Expressing divergent opinion shouldn’t be a generational thing.
    It was just a joke. I like extreme minimalism but I know it’s not for everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mgharfeh View Post
    It was just a joke. I like extreme minimalism but I know it’s not for everyone.
    I also like the minimalism. I look forward to seeing the space in person.

    Also, pretty sure almost everyone read your comment as it was intended to be read - a joke.

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    wasn't what I was expecting for sure. will have to check it out. with the description of High end and plush booths I expected something a bit more cozy.

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    Minimalism is pretty (sometimes), but I also think it's yet another reason so many places are too loud nowadays. I don't see any sound-dampening materials in these photos, so I imagine it'll yet another tough place to have a conversation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LakeEffect View Post
    Minimalism is pretty (sometimes), but I also think it's yet another reason so many places are too loud nowadays. I don't see any sound-dampening materials in these photos, so I imagine it'll yet another tough place to have a conversation.
    Looks cold, dank, and uninviting to me. Is this all there is to it or maybe there are some booths/sound-dampening materials elsewhere? Not somewhere I'd be interested in going if this is all it is.

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    There are booths. This is just a peek... Doesn't open for 3 more weeks.

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    Golden Hour seems interesting. The Hemingway bar seems like a stretch in OKC, as I've never once witnessed anyone order rum from a bar in my entire life. Only kind of kidding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheirTheir View Post
    Golden Hour seems interesting. The Hemingway bar seems like a stretch in OKC, as I've never once witnessed anyone order rum from a bar in my entire life. Only kind of kidding.
    I think you've highlighted why it will do well. Rum-forward bars are on the rise, and for good reason. I spend time at the Saturn Room during most trips to Tulsa. The Hemingway Bar should be a classed-up version of the Saturn Room. They kill it in the Tulsa scene and their cocktails are fantastic.

    https://www.saturnroom.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by aDark View Post
    I think you've highlighted why it will do well. Rum-forward bars are on the rise, and for good reason. I spend time at the Saturn Room during most trips to Tulsa. The Hemingway Bar should be a classed-up version of the Saturn Room. They kill it in the Tulsa scene and their cocktails are fantastic.

    https://www.saturnroom.com/
    Yeah Saturn Room is great!

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    From their FB page:


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    Can guarantee this will be my favorite bar in the city that's named after a Kacey Musgraves album.

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    I'd love to read how that would be how they came up with the name. Instead of going with what I thought of which was the first hour of sunrise and the last hour of sunset.

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    I went to Golden Hour last night, mistaking it for the Hemmingway-themed bar and all of my friends were extremely confused haha

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    Has anyone been here? Is it still open? Bueller....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheirTheir View Post
    Has anyone been here? Is it still open? Bueller....
    It's very nice inside and yes, they are still open.

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