Curfew American Tavern and Craft Cocktails is slated to open September 8th downtown in the Canopy hotel at 164 Union Avenue.

The restaurant is part of the Fabio Viviani Hospitality group, which owns restaurants, hotels, airport concepts, and commissary concepts across the United States.

Aaron Winters, formerly of Sur La Table, will be executive chef.

Viviani, an internationally known chef and restaurateur, is the author of cookbooks, including Fabioโ€™s Italian Kitchen and Fabioโ€™s 30 Minute Italian. Heโ€™s hosted TV shows, including Chow Ciao!, and he appeared in numerous other shows, including Top Chef.

Fabio Viviani

Curfew is a โ€œsports bar/tavern,โ€ Viviani says. โ€œBut not a sports bar in the sense youโ€™ve got wings, youโ€™ve got burgers, and a wide-screen TV.ย  Itโ€™s a very approachable sports bar. Itโ€™s got a cocktail bar feeling while serving American food.โ€

The best description is โ€œan upscale tavern,โ€ Viviani says.

Decor wise, he says, Curfew will be โ€œcasually refined with a little bit of rustic. Lots of leather. Some hint of modern.โ€

And, he says, โ€œItโ€™s very well laid out. There are spaces that are a little more private. Very nice open area by the lobby where you can have a cocktail and gather with more people.
And also a lot of two tops and four tops. Nicely spaced so you donโ€™t feel like youโ€™re going to have dinner in a too-crowded bar.โ€

โ€œToo crowdedโ€ will not be happening anyway with the pandemic going on, Viviani says.

The food will be โ€œclassic American with a twist,โ€ he says.

Curfew will feature a โ€œsmall bite menu,โ€ which will include fried chicken livers, hushpuppies, sweet fire chicken wings. The restaurant also will feature larger entrees, including a 16-ounce ribeye, and house andouille.

And theyโ€™ll serve โ€œgreat cocktails and amazing wine by the glass.โ€

Dirk Flanagan, Fabiano Viviani Hospitalityโ€™s โ€œleading culinary chef,โ€ will be at the restaurant six to nine months of the year, Viviani says.

Winters, who opened Porcellinoโ€™s Craft Butcher with Andrew Ticer and Michael Hudman and was executive chef at The Vault, will take care of the โ€œday-to-day operations,โ€ Viviani says.

Curfew will be perfect for โ€œanybody who wants to go downtown for a weekend in Memphis, anybody who goes to a ballpark or sports events, or anybody who is at the hotel,โ€ Viviani says.

Viviani, who lives in Chicago, will be in and out of Memphis. โ€œEvery time we open a venue, itโ€™s not just my name on the door. Itโ€™s our concept, our decor, our menu.โ€

Curfew American Tavern and Craft Cocktails will be in the Canopy hotel at 164 Union Avnue; (901) 467-0308

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until...