TALEA Beer Co’s Bryant Park Taproom
Brooke Holm

TALEA Beer Co’s Bryant Park Taproom

ALA Studio (formerly Alda Ly Architecture) como Architect & Interior Designer

ALA Studio (formerly Alda Ly Architecture) has designed the fourth taproom for Brooklyn-based brewing company TALEA, the first female and veteran-owned production brewery in NYC. This location along 40th St near Bryant Park marks the second collaboration between ALA Studio, the female-and-minority-owned Aerial Design & Build, & TALEA – who worked together on TALEA’s first Manhattan taproom this fall in the West Village.( The brewery also has two existing taprooms in Brooklyn). Like its West Village counterpart, TALEA’s Bryant Park taproom is an experience of its own, imbued with rich joyful colors to create a cheerful moment amidst the neighborhood shuffle, and immersed in the punchy, graphic qualities of their beloved brand of sour beers.

photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm
photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm

Taking its cue from the iconic Bryant Park, ALA Studio’s concept for the space is TALEA’s version of a beer garden, but with an emphasis on the “garden” to root the location in its surroundings and proximity to the park. Similar to its saloon concept for the West Village location, which drew on a popular historic neighborhood drinking typology, Talea’s “Beer Garden” is a reimagination of that particular type of outdoor space that is culturally associated with beer drinking. “Because of the brand’s personality and the neighborhood context, we knew TALEA’s version of a beer garden had to feel more like a beautiful courtyard where you could sip a refreshing drink, rather than the typical backyard with kegs, corn hole, and big pretzels (although TALEA does have those and they’re delicious…),” says ALA Studio’s project director Marissa Feddema.

photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm
photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm

For TALEA’s beer garden, which will also serve coffee by day, ALA Studio washed the walls in a deep, verdant green and used colorful finishes and fixtures to create an elevated experience amid the bustle of Midtown. Reminiscent of the architecture of many of NYC’s public spaces and gardens, ALA Studio created an arcade of powder coated steel arches that process along the depth of the space, flanked on both sides with niches covered in acoustic PET felt and leading to a glowing private dining space anchoring the end.

Upon entering the space, the eye is drawn to an elongated quartz bar lining the entire left side of the space. Fronted by mauve Mosa tiles, the bar seats 22 and features an uplit backbar lined in taupe tiles that serves as a neutral background to display TALEA’s colorful cans and glassware, framed by the arched niches of the steel arcade. Opposite the bar is an array of high and low-top tables for all sizes of groups along the arched niches, rounding out the flexible seating and standing options that allow for both intimate and expansive gatherings. Overhead, hanging amidst the metal archways, are comet chandeliers from Artecraft that look like modern little sisters of the ones found in the NYC Public Library across the street.

photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm
photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm

The not-so-secret jewel of TALEA’s beer garden is the private dining room found beyond the rearmost metal archway. A bold, colorful space saturated in poppy-colored limewash paint and lined with built-in oak veneer wood banquettes along the perimeter, the space can be rented out by larger groups or serve as a cozy respite for guests.

The process of designing a magnetic gathering space allowed ALA Studio to really investigate and understand the value TALEA places on people. Says ALA Studio Founder and Principal Alda Ly, “The design process with TALEA was very collaborative and our teams found an amazing synergy. Tara and LeAnn have a thoughtful understanding of their customers and were very intentional about wanting to create a taproom that welcomed and celebrated everyone. As fans and patrons of TALEA ourselves, it was natural for us to consider the experiences of the customers and how TALEA's mission could be expressed through the design and hospitality of the space.”

photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm

Team:
Architect & Interior Designer: ALA Studio (Alda Ly, Marissa Feddema, Sheridan Treadwell, Marlee Anderson)
MEP Engineer: Tan Engineering
GC: Aerial Design & Build
Photography: Brooke Holm

photo_credit Brooke Holm
Brooke Holm

Material Used:
Materials & Finishes
Finishes:
1. Powder-coated steel arches
2. Painted wood wall trim
3. Mosa Tile bar face
4. Bedrosians mosaic tile forming brand logo mark
5. PET acoustic felt wall panels
6. Quartz countertops
7. Poppy and citrus-orange accent paint (private dining room)

Furniture:
1. Oak wood furniture

Lighting:
1. Artcraft Comet chandelier
2. Triple Seven Home Bateman sconce, Poppy color

Art/styling:
1. Artwork featuring TALEA can design
2. Plants/greenery

Créditos Del Proyecto
Productos utilizados en este proyecto
Hoja De Especificaciones Del Producto

ElementoMarcaProduct name
Tile bar faceMosa
LightingTriple Seven Home
Bateman Sconce
Mosaic tile forming brand logo markBedrosians
Hoja De Especificaciones Del Producto
Tile bar face
Lighting
Bateman Sconce por Triple Seven Home
Mosaic tile forming brand logo mark
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