He said the new look will update the appearance of the space and make it more comfortable and user-friendly for guests.
The remodel, supervised by owner Joseph Royer, includes warm tones, natural materials and an open kitchen. Once finished, the restaurant will feature selections of local art on its walls. Its wine and beer selection will be more prominently displayed by the door, and it will carry more locally made spirits, beers and wines.
It gets its name from the beans used to brew it. Ethiopian Ardi comes in 500-milliliter bottles available at several metro package stores including Broadway Wine Merchants, 824 N. Broadway Ave., and Spirit Shop, 109 N. Berry Road, in Norman.
It is on tap at Grandads Bar, 317 NW 23rd St., and The Wedge Pizzeria at Deep Deuce, 230 NE First St. Black Mesa owner Brad Stumph said he hopes to add more bars and restaurants to the growing list of carriers of this seasonal brew.
Grandads owner Greg Seal hosts Breakfast at Grandads 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4. Taste of Soul Chicken and Waffle will be serving food, and Ethiopian Ardi Coffee Stout will flow.
For more information, call Grandads at 604-0922.
Both moved here from Las Vegas, where they worked in several casinos. However, they didnt know each other before working at Deep Fork. They will examine and improve all Deep Fork Restaurant Group menus, including those at The Barrel, The Wedge Pizzeria, The Mantel Wine Bar and Bistro and The Blue Note Lounge.
Both believe in a hands-on approach, so say hello if you find them at any of their locations.