Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink
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View pictures of the new downtown restaurant, which was formerly a funeral home. It is getting ready to open in August.
Parts of the old elevator, used in the days when the mortuary was in business, have been salvaged to form the base of a table located in the old chapel. The main floor of the two-story building includes a dining room and bar.
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Servers, bartenders and other staff gather in the area of the old chapel as they go through an orientation. The main floor of the two-story building includes a dining room and bar. The restaurant on the main floor is scheduled to open in early August with the patio seating and a beer garden in the garage which is scheduled to open later.
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Staff members go through an orientation as they get acquainted with procedures when ordering drinks at the bar at Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink. The new restaurant featuring Italian food such as pizzas, sandwiches, freshly baked breads, appetizers, homemade pastas, craft beers, wine and cocktails is in downtown Tucson on the site of the former Reilly Funeral Home. The structure was built in 1906 and operated as a mortuary until 1990.
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The bar facing features old Italian beer and wine posters at Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink. The new restaurant features Italian food such as pizzas, sandwiches, freshly baked breads, appetizers, homemade pastas, craft beers, wine and cocktails.
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Sous chef Eddie Bayze brushes the pizza oven at Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink. Bayze, who went to culinary arts school with former Arizona Gov. Fife Symington, has also helped to open up the Ritz Carlton, Dove Mountain.
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Owner Tyler Fenton, right, works in the kitchen at Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink which will be featuring Italian food such as pizzas, sandwiches, freshly baked breads, appetizers, homemade pastas, craft beers, wine and cocktails in downtown Tucson.
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On April 4, 2012, Tyler Fenton, far right, the owner of Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink and his manager, Andrew Rosenfeld, right foreground, talked with architects and designers in what is expected to the bar area for the new business.
- A.E. Araiza/ Arizona Daily Star
Servers, bartenders and other staff gather in the area of the old chapel as they go through an orientation. The main floor of the two-story building includes a dining room and bar. The restaurant on the main floor is scheduled to open in early August with the patio seating and a beer garden in the garage which is scheduled to open later.
- A.E. Araiza/ Arizona Daily Star
Staff members go through an orientation as they get acquainted with procedures when ordering drinks at the bar at Reilly Craft Pizza and Drink. The new restaurant featuring Italian food such as pizzas, sandwiches, freshly baked breads, appetizers, homemade pastas, craft beers, wine and cocktails is in downtown Tucson on the site of the former Reilly Funeral Home. The structure was built in 1906 and operated as a mortuary until 1990.
- A.E. Araiza/ Arizona Daily Star
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Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink, in the old Reilly Funeral Home at 101 E. Pennington St. is opening for business today.
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