Plans for a new restaurant in Kingston Springs have been revealed, with country musician Jake Owen partnering with local residents Courtney and Wesley Haines on the venture. The restaurant will be located at 417 North Main St. and aims to serve as a community gathering spot, offering a menu that includes burgers, sandwiches, and shakes, complemented by live music.
The Haines family confirmed the initiative to What Now Nashville, stating their vision for the establishment. To enhance the culinary experience, they are collaborating with local chef Hal Holden-Bache, co-owner of Lockeland Table. This partnership aims to ensure that the restaurant’s offerings reflect both local flavors and high-quality cuisine.
Design and Features of the Restaurant
According to documents submitted to the Kingston Springs Planning Commission, the proposed restaurant will feature several attractive amenities. Plans include shaded outdoor seating, an outdoor stage area for live performances, an indoor dining space, and a dedicated bar area. Additionally, there are indications that an ice cream shop may be incorporated within the restaurant, further enhancing its appeal to families and visitors.
While the concept has generated excitement in the community, details regarding the opening timeline remain uncertain. The project is still in the early stages of development, with construction yet to commence on the site.
As Kingston Springs continues to grow, the introduction of this restaurant aligns with the community’s desire for more dining options and entertainment venues. The collaboration between Owen, the Haines family, and Holden-Bache represents a commitment to fostering a vibrant local culture through food and music.
The residents of Kingston Springs are hopeful that this new establishment will not only enrich the local dining scene but also provide a welcoming space for community events and gatherings. As more information becomes available, the planning team will likely share updates on the progress of this exciting project.
