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Revival Restaurant and Bar Could Replace M. Henrietta on Granville

 The eatery would replace m. henrietta if prospective new owners can get a zoning change.
The eatery would replace m. henrietta if prospective new owners can get a zoning change.
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DNAinfo/Benjamin Woodard

EDGEWATER — New restaurant and bar Revival would bring a "premium experience" to the current m. henrietta location on Granville Avenue if a proposed zoning change and liquor license was approved, its prospective owners said.

Chris Bowler and Alan Stoll met with a handful of residents and Ald. Harry Osterman (48th) Wednesday to present their plans and ask for support for the changes at 1133 W. Granville Ave.

Stoll said the restaurant, which he would manage, would serve dinner as well as breakfast, brunch and lunch.

In the morning, the eatery would offer coffee.

A bar seating 16 people would also be installed.

It would be open from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays, 7 a.m.-midnight Fridays, 8 a.m.-midnight Saturdays, and 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Sundays.

Stoll said he would "build on the success" of m. henrietta owners Michael Moorman and Jorge Aviles, who opened their restaurant in 2010 and also operate m. henry in Andersonville.

Moorman said he wanted to "consolidate" and focus on m. henry.

The residents in attendance Wednesday voted unanimously to support the zoning change to allow Revival to apply for a liquor license.

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