Horse-Themed Restaurants and Bars on the Rise in U.S. Cities
A growing number of restaurants, bars, and cafes across the United States are adopting horse-themed branding and decor, according to a report from Eater. Recent openings include Derby Cup Coffee in New York City, which opened in February with a Kentucky Derby-inspired aesthetic, and the April reopening of the Paddock in Eugene, Oregon, an 80-year-old bar and restaurant that now features minimalist horse drawings and a new menu. A cocktail bar called Pony’s is set to open in Red Hook, Brooklyn, in August. The trend follows last summer’s opening of Il Cavallini in Brooklyn and the vinyl wine bar Horse With No Name in Manhattan’s East Village. Industry experts and founders cited in the article attribute the trend to a desire for classic heritage branding and a flexible symbol that can represent both wildness and refinement. The article notes that this wave of horse-themed hospitality is part of a broader shift away from minimalist, beige-washed restaurant interiors toward more intimate, nostalgic spaces.
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Sources: eater.com
