Actor Danny Trejo is bringing his self-titled cantina to the Pasadena Playhouse next month as a replacement for the recently closed RedWhite+Bluezz jazz bar and restaurant.

Trejo’s Cantina, a sit down version of the fast casual Trejo’s Taco, will have an extensive list of craft beers and a large selection of food, according to Larry Fink, a spokesman for the company.

“The plan is to open up sometime in June,” Fink said. “We’re really excited.”

RedWhite+Bluezz, at 37 S. El Molino Ave., opened in 2006 and featured wine, food and nightly performances. The restaurant, previously owned by Andre Vener, shifted hands to the Playhouse Restaurant Group in 2013 and reopened under new management.

The jazz club attached to the Pasadena Playhouse closed suddenly earlier this month and has already shuttered its website as well.

Known for live performances, RedWhite+Bluezz was as a frequent stop for guests attending shows at the playhouse.

The owners could not be reached for comment Friday. A sign posted on the door said the Playhouse Restaurant Group “decided to take a new and exciting direction that is more suited to the changing demographic of the Pasadena Playhouse District.”

The group is planning to reopen with their new partners, Trejo’s Cantina, on June 1, the sign stated.

“We thank you for your patronage and look forward to sharing our new vision with you,” it read.

The restaurant had been cleared out as of Friday and the sounds of construction could be heard from outside.

Trejo, known for his imposing roles in films like “Machete” and “Desperado,” opened Trejo’s Tacos on La Brea Avenue near Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles last year through a collaboration with producer Ash Shah and Jeff Georgino. The restaurant expanded to Hollywood with the pricier sit down Trejo’s Cantina later in the year.

The Pasadena location will be the second Trejo’s Cantina. The former RedWhite+Bluezz address is listed as “coming soon” on the Trejo’s Taco website.

Food at Hollywood’s Trejo’s Cantina includes $4 carnitas and grilled pineapple tacos; a $10 fried chicken burrito; an $11 Roasted Cauliflower bowl; and a number of other entrees and appetizers. The restaurant also has a lengthy draft list ranging from $7 to $10, according to the website.

Trejo’s grinning face is, of course, the company’s logo.

More details about the opening date and hours are expected to be released in the next few weeks, Fink said.