Patrons who visit the newly renovated Trappeze Pub will notice several upgrades to the restaurant and taproom, but the most immediately recognizable change will be the disappearance of the Highwire Lounge, which occupied the space next to Trappeze at 269 Hull St. prior to the temporary closure of both establishments in April.

We loved the building and loved the space, but it was clear that it had become several different spaces and identities stitched together, said Trappeze general manager Sam Wells, noting that customers often didnt realize Trappeze and Highwire were part of the same business. Its really just the name Highwire thats going away. The space is still there.

Trappeze has continued to expand since its opening in 2007, and the remodeling project was something that had been in the works for some time. During the six months the pub and lounge were closed, Trappeze worked with local contractors to expand while staying within its original square footage, creating a large dining space that will allow for socially distanced tables with little sacrifice to its overall capacity.

Theyve also implemented sanitizing stations, provided weekly on-site testing for their staff, and will require masks for entry and seating.

We obviously werent expecting (COVID-19) to be one of the elements influencing the remodel, said Wells. But it has helped us plan for situations like this, and find better logistical ways to operate and keep everyone safe. Oneta Woodworks built Plexiglas dividers that we put between tables. Were huge nerds for craft beer, craft cocktails, and good pub food, but our No. 1 priority is keeping our staff and community comfortable.

As for the menu, customers can expect the same food including the beloved fries and dipping sauces as before, and the always-changing list of spirits will include gin, whiskey, tequila and cocktails created behind a massive new 80-foot bar that was custom built by Oneta. A completely new draft system with 33 taps was also installed, making beer-serving more efficient.

Trappeze has always been a beverage-forward place, all about craft beer, all about small businesses and local businesses, said Wells. Were not changing anything about that.

Trappeze originally planned to reopen Thursday, Sept. 3, but had a slight delay, pushing the date back to Friday. Should no other issues arise, Trappeze will be open the first weekend of September.

Walls are going up this week! New bar top coming soon... . Pic 2: adding some seating and drinking rails in this nook by the bar. . Pic 3: adding another booth in the corner by this window. Think we should just leave the wall bright yellow? . See yall soon, cheers! #remodel #renovation #trappezepub #hullstreetbrews

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