“I can build a bar as much as I want, but the community makes it what it is,” Stewart said. And as proud as he is of me, I’m more proud of him,” Stewart said.Īlthough Sir will mainly cater to the LGBTQ crowd, he wants to create a space where “everyone feels at home.” He added that his father visits the bar often with his girlfriend and acts as a parent figure for some of his friends and customers who haven’t found the same support. We’ve really found that balance, and it’s fun to work with my dad because he’s my best friend.” They have two other business partners in Dallas, but have full control of Sir. Misster with his dad when he was 23 years old “as a leap of faith,” he said.
Rich Hobbs and Eli Boymel with Crosbie Real Estate Group, as well as Lowrey Burnett with Fountainhead Commercial, represented the landlord. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menuĥ new Colorado restaurants and hotels to inspire your summer vacationīrokers Mark Valente and David Zahradnik represented the Stewarts in the lease deal last week.