Restaurant To Be Named Later To Be Transformed in Major Renovation
Starting Today, Restaurant Will Be Closed on Non-Game Days and Remain Closed in The Off-Season
The Milwaukee Brewers announced today that major renovation plans are underway for the Restaurant to be Named Later at American Family Field. The establishment overlooking the field is set to undergo major changes in the offseason that require initial work to begin this month. To allow for initial prep work, the Restaurant will be closed except on home game days, and it will remain closed all days throughout the off-season as the design and construction team focus solely on renovations.
Through the remainder of the 2022 season, the Restaurant To Be Named Later will open on home game days 90 minutes before first pitch to ticketed fans. For more information, visit rtbnl.com.
“We are looking forward to unveiling the amazing plans we have for this space,” said Rick Schlesinger, Brewers President – Business Operations. “This initiative involves a complete reimagination of the facility with a new concept that will be a great fit for the space and fan expectations.”
Additional details on the new concept and timeline for grand opening will be announced at a later date.
The new concept for the Restaurant To Be Named Later space follows the completion of another major project, X-Golf, which will officially open to the public on Friday, Sept. 16.
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