The venture is taking over the ground-floor space that previously housed Wayne & Sons, the taqueria that relocated to Williamsburg last year in search of a larger home.
According to a Yelp listing for FKA, the concept is built around a "high-low" approach, pairing cold beer, martinis and classic cocktails with a menu featuring raw seafood, smoked meats and burgers.
The description also promises pinball machines, gumball machines, vinyl records and the slogan: "Good, clean filth."
There's no word yet on an opening date. They have an Instagram account here.
The rear of the property is no longer home to a speakeasy, as both The Spirits' Speakeasy and Sincerely, Ophelia have gone dark.
The front of the address has seen several concepts come and go, including Dear Rufio and Chicken & the Egg.
Finnerty's, the Bay Area sports bar, closed here in December 2020 after 11 years in business.
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