ROCKVILLE, Md. 鈥 Nine days after a fire tore through the inside of Hank Dietle’s Tavern, volunteers remain hard at work trying to bring the landmark back to life.
鈥淭he more we鈥檝e torn things out and stripped off a lot of the superficial boards, you can see that the structure鈥檚 intact,鈥 said Aaron Beaty of Bay Brothers Construction.
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service initially estimated the damage to the building and its contents at $500,000, but Beaty is now confident that restoration efforts would cost much less than that. While 鈥渘othing鈥檚 a given,鈥 he said, he鈥檚 鈥渧ery positive鈥 the bar will be able to reopen.
One major hurdle that remains is making repairs that are acceptable under Montgomery County code. Beaty said they鈥檙e set to meet with the county early next month.
Architect Dave Almy, who normally designs large pools and waterparks, volunteered to draw up repair plans to present to the county. He鈥檚 been an infrequent visitor to Dietle鈥檚 over the years and wanted to help a neighborhood bar that he said is 鈥渓ike Cheers.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e basically replacing the walls and the windows and the doors,鈥 Almy said, along with 鈥減laces like that where the floor鈥檚 been burned out,鈥 pointing to a hole near the front door.
The restoration efforts also appear to be gaining support on the state level. In an interview with NBC Washington, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan called Hank Dietle鈥檚 鈥渏ust a beautiful, historic place鈥 and said that he鈥檚 鈥渒nocked back a couple of beers in there over the years.鈥 It would be 鈥渢errific鈥 to see the building saved, Hogan said.
The fire gutted the inside of the century-old building in the early morning hours of Feb. 14. The blaze was blamed on a discarded cigarette on the front porch.
A has also been set up to help with the restoration efforts.
