Speakeasy Concept Underway in the Gaslamp Quarter

Local hospitality powerhouse Arsalun Tafazoli is behind the project
777 G Street
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The word is out: one of San Diego’s leading hospitality groups Consortium Holdings has a new speakeasy project in the works at 777 G Street in East Village.

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What Now San Diego reached out to Arsalun Tafazoli about what’s in store, but he declined to comment on any specifics. Tafazoli said that, since they are still in an early stage of development, the name has not been finalized.

While SanDiegoVille.com reported that the concept would be called “Young Blood,” Tafazoli did not confirm this to be fact. Details are being kept firmly under wraps by the ownership. 

Consortium Holdings has worked on an array of upscale dining rooms and bars around San Diego, including North Park’s Fortunate Son Chinese restaurant, False Idol tiki/speakeasy bar and Raised by Wolves spirit shop and cocktail bar in La Jolla.

Tafazoli founded Consortium Holdings in 2007 with the hope of elevating San Diego’s restaurant scene. At this point, most local foodies would agree that he has succeeded. Consortium Holdings outlined their mission statement on their website:

“We’re not interested in trends, importing or recreating another city’s ethos, or becoming “the next big” anything; our vision is neither rented nor revolutionary. Our goal is deceptively simple: to contribute to the dynamic and culture of the city, elevate communication, and cultivate memorable experiences.”

Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen is a food and culture journalist who has written her way around the world. After traveling from Moscow to Mumbai and Tokyo to Taipei, she has found her way back to sunny Southern California. There, she spends her free time reading fiction, learning languages, and playing music.
Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen

Olivia Langen is a food and culture journalist who has written her way around the world. After traveling from Moscow to Mumbai and Tokyo to Taipei, she has found her way back to sunny Southern California. There, she spends her free time reading fiction, learning languages, and playing music.

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