Texas-Style Honky Tonk Restaurant Hops Back on the Saddle for Reopening in West Whiteland
After closing temporarily in July, the classic Texas-style Honky Tonk spot called the Brickette Lounge in West Whiteland is back, and more Texan than ever, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News.
Before closing, the popular joint offered weekly line dancing, live music, and DJs. Now, all of that is returning along with two massive stick-fired BBQ pits made from decommissioned 1,000-gallon propane tanks.
The fairly simple menu will include six meats sold by the pound, along with six sides. Customers will be able to enjoy delicious meals on the new patio with picnic tables and two-seater tables.
The interior boasts vintage beer signs, neon lights, and pool tables, as well as a 1940s antique shuffle board table.
James Waldron, director of operations, hopes to make the Brickette Lounge a unique destination as there is nothing similar in the Philadelphia area.
“The idea is to have fun and gather with friends and family,” he said. “We want to show everybody a good time, whether eating, while having a few libations or to enjoy live music.”
The Brickette Lounge will be open for lunch and dinner throughout the entire week.
Read more about the Brickette Lounge in The Daily Local News.
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