GREEN BAY – More than a half-century ago, the Green Bay Packers moved on from the Curly Lambeau era to, eventually, bigger and better things.
The restaurant inside Lambeau Field is now doing the same.
1919 Kitchen & Tap was announced on Tuesday as the replacement for Curly’s Pub within the Lambeau Field Atrium, and the new restaurant will be decidedly different from its predecessor.
1919 Kitchen & Tap, named for the year the Packers were founded, will feature an open-kitchen concept in the center of the restaurant. It will include outdoor seating for up to 100 patrons that will push full capacity to 350, and expansive windows that overlook the 50-foot Lombardi Trophy that was erected last year inside the American Family Insurance Gate on the ground floor of the Atrium.