Taylor's Fine Dining Coming To Holden Street

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Colleen Reinhard and Sean Taylor plan to open Taylor's Fine Dining at 34 Holden Street in July. [Photo by Meaghan Cross]
North Adams - They've been a regional restaurant industry force for 15 years and now Sean Taylor and his sister Colleen Reinhard plan to double their city presence with the opening a new eatery at 34 Holden St.. As operators of the Freight Yard Pub, Reinhard and Taylor established a very strong patron base. A well-rounded menu of "pub fare" that delivers a taste-bud wallop at a good price is part of the Pub's success formula, but there's more at work -literally- at the premises. "Sean has that perfect personality," said Reinhard during a Saturday night interview from the busy, bustling pub bar. Taylor is most often found working behind the Pub bar and now he is the president of the new Taylor's Fine Dining venture. Jobs Reinhard said that plans are to open the Holden Street dining rooms by July. She and Taylor have entered into an option to purchase the restaurant space from property owner Scarafoni Realty Inc. and offered a bit of good news about the staff of the site's previous tenant, William "Bill" Gideon, who operated "Gideon's" restaurant from 2004 until earlier this year, "We've heard from some of the people who worked there previously and we are going to bring back some of the people who lost their jobs due to the closing," Reinhard said. Pub staff were offered an opportunity to change server venues but most of the pub's servers, cooks, and additional employees said they prefer to remain at the Western Gateway Heritage Park site. Taylor's Fine Dining will need a staff of about 18-20 people, Reinhard said. She is very enthusiastic about the new restaurant's goal to offer a more upscale menu at prices just a few dollars more than typical "pub fare" menu, she said. A chef has been hired and his vision matches hers, Reinhard said. Polished And Professional "When I was talking about the concept, I talked a lot about wanting to offer the up-and-coming kinds of things at affordable prices," she said. "I want to be able to fill the seats on a Tuesday night and we love the city and the Northern Berkshires. We want people to be able to come to the [new] restaurant. When I discussed that with [the chef], it was like 'I love that idea.'" Servers will wear professional attire including crisp white shirts, ties, black pants and long white aprons. The idea is to present a polished image, Reinhard said. The restaurant plans to open seven days a week, from 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. for lunch and 4 p.m.-10 p.m. for dinner. Lunch And Dinner Lunch fare will include gourmet-style sandwiches, such as a chicken-encrusted-with-parmesan offering and a variety of upscale salads. "It's lunch fare, but it's pretty," said Reinhard. "We're planning some really fun salads and it's only going to cost a couple dollars more than something you'd find at the pub." Dinners will be delightful as well, she predicted. Adding to the more formal atmosphere will be a maitre'd, Taylor and Reinhard's brother Philip Taylor. Because the two restaurants will offer decidedly different menus and atmospheres, there is no concern about competing against themselves, Reinhard said. As a former owner of the Water Street Grille in Williamstown, she is well experienced in the day-to-day challenges of operating different restaurants, she said. The Kind Of Thing That Happens In A Community Like This And the pleasure of being surrounded by area residents, visitors, and "great staff" - times two with the addition of the new restaurant - is a wonderful experience, she said. "Sean and I both do our best when we are surrounded by people," she said. "And the support that we've received from the mayor [Mayor John Barrett III], the bank [Hoosac Bank] David Carver, and the lawyer [Thomas McHugh of Williamstown] is so great. People have been coming up to us on the street, in the supermarket, and congratulating us. It means so much to us to hear that." The Holden Street space will not undergo a major renovation, she said. "The previous owners had wonderful taste and the place looks really nice," she said. "I will add a few of my own personal decorating touches but the restaurant really is beautiful as it is." The pub is a member of the Berkshire Grown initiative, which promotes the use of locally-farmed produce and Taylor's Fine Dining will follow suit, she said. Being part of a growing Northern Berkshire community is of the utmost importance to Reinhard and Taylor, she said. "We started to talk about [acquiring the Holden Street space] and more and more people said it would be a good idea," she said."The bank liked the concept, we liked the concept, and we got all this wonderful support. Things kept rolling and then all of a sudden, it was like 'wow, this is happening!' We believe that we will bring some stability to that space. And Sean and I are so excited about this. When you have so much support....We love this town. We love the area. People have come to us to give their support with such sincerity." "That's the kind of thing that happens in a community like this." Susan Bush may be reached via e-mail at suebush@iberkshires.com or at 413-663-3384 ext. 29.
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Weekend Outlook: Wilco Weekend & Summer Fun

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
It's Wilco Weekend in North Adams and an estimated 10,000 people will be descending on the city. The band curates the every other summer three-day Solid Sound festival at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. It's too late to get tickets — the event's sold out! — but you can hear some of the performances in the downtown area. Or, you can listen for free on NEPM (New England Public Media) 88.5.
 
Check out the other events happening this weekend including parties, craft, and more

Friday

Karaoke Night
Dalton American Legion
Time: 9 p.m.

Sing your heart out at karaoke night.

More information here.

Berkshire Prides Birthday Bash
Stationary Factory, Dalton
Time: 7 p.m.

Celebrate 10 seasons of Berkshire Pride with a birthday dance party. There will be games, treats, face painting and more.

More information and tickets here.

Musical Bingo Fundraiser
Adams Theater
Time: 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of fun, music, and bingo with DJ Bizz to help support the theater's summer season.

More information and tickets here.

Summer Movie Night at Clapp Park
Clapp Park, Pittsfield
Time: 8:30 p.m.

Bring your own chairs and blankets to enjoy "Zootopia 2" and you will also be able to buy popcorn and soda.

More information here.

'A Hundred Words for Snow'
'62 Center, Williamstown
Time: 2 & 7:30, Friday-Saturday
 
After her father’s unexpected death, 15-year-old Rory discovers that he was planning a trip for the two of them to the North Pole. So, she picks up his ashes, her passport, and her mother’s credit card, and sets out to make good on his plans. Produced by the Chester Theatre Company. 
 
Tickets and more information here.
 

Saturday

Summer Reading Kickoff Party
Milne Public Library, Williamstown
Time: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Celebrate summer at the library with musical performances, lawn games, crafts, and free ice cream.

The balloon twisting workshop and the adult Escape the Mummy’s Tomb will need to be signed up for.

More information here.

Hudpuckers & Team Contraband car show
Wahconah Park, Pittsfield
Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For the second year, join Hudpuckers Pub for its annual car show with also motorcycles and trucks.

More information here

Craft Lab
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 2:30 to 4 p.m.

Drop into the library every Saturday and Monday for a free craft, this Saturday is painting rocks.

More information here.

Bennington Pride
Pleasant Street, Bennington, Vt.
Time: 10 to 4
 
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