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Beer Hall Engages The Senses

Above. A 10-ft. x 60-ft. skylight is a show-stopping feature of Nolita Hall, giving guests an experience that they can’t get elsewhere. Below. Nolita Hall lies under a flight path into San Diego International Airport. When a plane flies over, a split-flap display shows the flight origin and number in real time on the retro-inspired display.

Blurring the lines between interior and exterior, Nolita Hall fuses modern fare and retro technology.

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would admit I am somewhat obsessed with design,” said Doug Hamm, founder of Black Swan Hospitality, Los Angeles, and owner of San Diego’s newest beer hall, Nolita Hall, located in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood.

Pursuing his passion for ambience, Hamm’s first owned-and-operated bar and restaurant

presents the atmosphere of a European beer hall with Italian design flourishes, elevated cocktails, and a select menu of gourmet pizzas and salads. According to co-collaborator David Michael, principal at San Diego design firm Tecture Inc., “We strove to go beyond the notion of a traditional bar, and build a place where people can have their own experiences. We like to blur lines, and that’s how we approached the design of Nolita Hall—which has evolved into an esteemed eatery where people come to play

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