The new Hickory’s Smokehouse coming to Wrexham is now taking bookings for guests from late November.
The restaurant, is situated at the former Squire Yorke Pub near the centre of Wrexham, and is looking set to open its doors later in November.
This will be the second Hickory’s to appear in Wales, with the first being in Rhos on Sea.
Pub chain Greene King announced they were investing in Hickory’s last year and identified sites it already owns in its estate that would be a perfect fit for Hickory’s, with the Squire Yorke being one of them.
The chain is one of the leading and most popular authentic BBQ smokehouse restaurant operators in the UK, and currently has 17 restaurants across the Midlands and North West.
Hickory’s original UK site is located 11 miles north of the proposed Wrexham site, at The Groves in Chester after opening its doors back in 2010.
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Facilities will include a super-cool chefs bar area for dining whilst watching the chefs do their stuff, BBQ'ing live -real kitchen theatre and possibly the best seat in the house. There will also be lots of cosy booth seating and a dedicated neighbourhood bar area where you can catch all the latest Amercian and UK sports.
Outside will be having a complete makeover too. Hickory’s have created a new barn structure, inspired by a recent trip to South Carolina, with a complete wrap around, covered terrace for all-year round outdoor dining and drinking.
Little diners will be well looked after with their own dedicated outdoor play area and a brand-new cinema room complete with big screen, authentic cinema seats and a ready supply of popcorn!
Guests are now able to book a table online from Monday, November 20 at www.hickorys.co.uk.
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