The party — and the patio — are in Fort Worth.
1:17 PM on Mar 31, 2022 CDTBartender Dana Timmons pours a drink at Bottled Blonde in Fort Worth on March 24, 2022.He owns about 25 bars and restaurants across the country. Bottled Blonde is his fastest-growing, in part because liquor sales were so high in Dallas that it got a reputation for being a heavyweight in the bar scene.
But sales have catapulted Bottled Blonde from its home city in Arizona to both sides of the country: Corieri is working on opening a 30,000-square-foot Bottled Blonde on the Las Vegas strip. He’s also got another in the works on Broadway in Nashville. A new club just opened in Miami this week.“When we purchased that property [on the outskirts of Deep Ellum], people thought we’d lost our minds,” Corieri says. “It’s what I call a tweener location, between Deep Ellum and Uptown.
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