SHORT PUMP, Va. — After going dark in December, a West Broad Village pub space is set to come back to life.
Park Lane Tavern, a regional chain with locations in Hampton Roads and Fredericksburg, is opening its first Richmond-area outpost in the former Keagan’s Restaurant & Tavern storefront at 2251 Old Brick Road.
Keagan’s, which operated with an Irish theme, closed after nearly 10 years of business in the 8,000-square-foot space.
Co-owners Greg Knox and Jeff Anderson established Park Lane in 2005, and it has three locations in Virginia: Peninsula Town Center in Hampton, the Spotsylvania Towne Center near Fredericksburg and a stand-alone outpost in Virginia Beach.
Learn more about Park Lane Tavern on RichmondBizSense.
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