Tria Taproom | Assimilation Design Lab

Remodeling Magazine Grand Commercial Award Winner and James Beard Award Finalist Philadelphia / United States / 2013

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TRIA Taproom reinvents the classic tap house as an intimate, 1,400 SF, 65-seat restaurant located in Philadelphia’s lux Rittenhouse Square neighborhood.  The concept is a masculine industrial bar, yet warm and comfortable.  A place to converse.  A different kind of bar.


Designers carved away the existing space to reveal the rich texture of the historic building fabric, exposing brick, plaster, and a large window to naturally light the bar.  New elements - blackened steel bar wrap, wood clad banquets and custom-fabricated light fixtures - were added to slide and fold through the space, creating the juxtaposition of strong yet warm, industrial yet comfortable. The bar is the heart of the space; a dramatic contrast of blackened steel and white Carrera marble highlights the wall of taps.


The bar foregoes the use of any bottles for beverages; instead relying on a pioneering system.  40 taps dispense draft beer, draft wine, and artisanal sodas through a combination of under counter Perlick tap wine coolers and Micro Matic remote wall taps.  Beverages are managed through a unique online system by BevChek that allows real-time tracking of the beverages by staff.  Guests interface through interactive, iPad-based menus, describing each drink while showing the amount remaining in each keg.


Tables and flooring were sourced of reclaimed wood from a central-Pennsylvania mill, redwood bar top were salvaged from a water tower, and industrial furnishes and fixtures are repurposed throughout.

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    TRIA Taproom reinvents the classic tap house as an intimate, 1,400 SF, 65-seat restaurant located in Philadelphia’s lux Rittenhouse Square neighborhood.  The concept is a masculine industrial bar, yet warm and comfortable.  A place to converse.  A different kind of bar. Designers carved away the existing space to reveal the rich texture of the historic building fabric, exposing brick, plaster, and a large window to naturally light the bar.  New elements - blackened...

    Project details
    • Year 2013
    • Work finished in 2013
    • Client TRIA Jonathan Myerow, Michael McCaulley
    • Contractor Three Services Corp
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Bars/Cafés / Pubs/Wineries / Interior Design / Lighting Design
    • Websitehttp://www.assimilationdesignlab.com/tria.php
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