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Coming Soon to The Collective: Warren American Whiskey Kitchen

INTRODUCING WARREN AT THE COLLECTIVE 

We at Trinity Commercial Group are excited to announce that Warren “an American Whiskey Kitchen” has signed as the anchor restaurant for “The Collective” in the Design District – Downtown Naples. The deal was conducted and overseen by Doug Olson and his team: Darren Moore, John Paulich IV, and Aimee Blitvich. Warren is described as a scratch kitchen with a world class whiskey collection of over 1,000 different offerings. This location will include a mezzanine to house their private cocktail club which includes an array of benefits including discounts on merchandise, dining, pairings classes, educational events, exclusive access to DGH single barrel offerings, and more! Since opening in Delray Beach, Warren won Buffalo Trace’s America’s Best Bourbon Bar award for 2021!

For more information on Warren, please visit their website at:  https://warrendelray.com

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