“Of Love & Regret”: New Bar Tenant Coming to Brewers Hill
Posted: March 6, 2012 | Author: Jeremy | Filed under: Baltimore, Business1, Culture, Development, Dining | Tags: 1028 s conkling street, baltimore, bar, beer, brew, brewers hill, brian strumke, canton, dining, food, gourmet, jack's bistro, lee verzosa, natty boh lounge, of love & regret, restaurant, stillwater artisanal ales, ted stelzenmuller | Leave a comment »
his Spring, Baltimore can expect a great new nightlife hotspot. “Of Love & Regret” will be opening its doors in Brewers Hill at 1028 S Conkling Street, in what was previously the Natty Boh Lounge. The bar/restaurant brings together Ted Stelzenmuller (pictured left), chef and co-owner of Jack’s Bistro in Canton, and Brian Strumke (pictured right), founder of Stillwater Artisanal Ales.
The first floor will feature a pub featuring 23 drafts, many of them Stillwater brews, an extensive beer list, as well as a casual dining menu by Stelzenmuller. A second floor will serve as a “provisions” shop, selling a variety of gourmet products (some under the Stillwater name), as well as clothing featuring the artwork of Lee Verzosa, an Ellicott City tattoo artist whose artwork has been used in Stillwater’s branding.
Not unlike the artwork used in Stillwater’s branding, Strumke describes the final look and feel of the bar to be that of “old world modernism”.
Renovations are expected to be completed in the Spring.
For more information on Stillwater Artisanal Ales, visit their blog here.
For the full article by Baltimore Sun, click here.












