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After less than six months in business, White Horse Tavern at 3410 Semmes Ave. in South Richmond is closing.

James Talley, co-owner of The Cask Cafe and former owner of Commercial Taphouse, opened the British-style pub in late September after completing a full gut renovation on a long-neglected space, but the restaurant failed to attract the dinner business he needed, Talley told Style Weekly, which first reported the news.

Richmond restaurateur Kendra Feather - who owns Ipanema Cafe, Garnett's Cafe and co-owns WPA Bakery and The Roosevelt - is taking over the White Horse space and helping Talley rebrand and freshen the concept.

There's no word on what the concept is yet. White Horse should close in the next two weeks.

Two doors down from the space, the second location of WPA Bakery, which Feather is not involved in, is expected to open this spring.

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