FONTANA — The owners of Fontana’s newest tavern have known for years that they wanted to become partners and open their own place someday.
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Business partners Mike Trainor, left, and Kim Minette stand behind the bar of their new Fontana tavern, which they opened after spending $25,000 to obtain a liquor license.
Patricia Matelli, left, and Bill Rollett, both of Fontana, enjoy an evening in Fontana's newest nightspot in the space formerly occupied by Pie High Pizza.
Mike Trainor works behind the bar at his new establishment in Fontana, which he opened with partner Kim Minette after both had long careers working in other area taverns.
The former Pie High Pizza space has been converted into Fontana's newest tavern with a new rectangular bar, new flooring, light fixtures and seating for about 90 people.
Check out these beauties at Fontana's antique boat show
Antique boat show
David Cherubini, owner of Cherubini Yachts of New Jersey, polishes one of his boats on display Sept. 24 during the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
Some boat owners brought their vessels for show, while others brought their vessels for sale at Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
About 150 antique and classic boats were on display Sept. 23-24 at the Abbey Resort in Fontana during the 2017 Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
Organizers estimate that 3,000 people a day turned out to see the boats and to enjoy the atmosphere in Fontana for the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
Robin Kubicsko (seated) of Lake Gevena talks with spectators about her family's 1966 28-foot boat Sept. 24 during the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
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Boat owner Robin Kubicsko enjoys the sunny weather while greeting visitors Sept. 24 at the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
Bob Mache, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, pauses to appreciate a 1937 27-foot antique boat Sept. 24 during the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show at the Abbey Resort in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
Many spectators brought their cameras to capture the breathtaking beauty of about 150 boats on display Sept. 23-24 at the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
Cool refreshments were a must for many spectators Sept. 23 and 24 as unseasonably hot temperatures settled over the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show in Fontana. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
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Pausing to dip their toes in the water Sept. 24 during a sunny and hot Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show are (from left) Nicole Furibondo, Claire Furibondo and Jennifer Furibondo, all of Chicago. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)
Antique boat show
The Geneva Lakes Antique and Classic Boat Show returns Sept. 27 and 28. (File photo/ Regional News)
Antique boat show
Boat owners competed for awards and thrilled crowds of spectators Sept. 23 and 24 at the Abbey Resort in Fontana during the Geneva Lakes Antique & Classic Boat Show. (Photo by Scott Williams/Regional News)

