The annual Night Trains events illuminate these tracks at this great family outing. Its sister business, Sweet Baton Rouge, is also located in the Electric Depot.Saturdays through Feb 26 (plus bonus dates around Christmas/New Year's) | Twin City Model Railroad Museumįor more than 80 years, the Twin City Model Railroad Museum has created to-scale displays of trains and depots. Between events, find many of the items at Electric Depot tenant Local Supply, which opened in the complex in January. The last Saturday of every month, Local Pop-Up, assembles local creators and makers for a lively tent market. KOK specializes in pub gub.Įvents have continued to grow at the Electric Depot. KOK currently operates two restaurants in Lafayette and one in Franklin, and serves traditional and boneless chicken wings, loaded fries and fried seafood. The eatery was founded by four Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity brothers, and is short for Kitchen on Klinton (its founding location). Lafayette-based wings restaurant KOK Wings & Things will build out the spot with an anticipated opening of late summer. Find it now in one of the Electric Depot’s standalone buildings at 1601B Government St.įans of the Electric Depot have long wondered what tenant will fill the vacant space near Boru Ramen and City Roots Coffee Bar, and the answer came in mid-February. Formerly located on Laurel Street, the business offers massage therapy and esthetic services. Locally owned spa The Emporium moves into the Electric Depot this week. Later this year, the venue will also expand its interior private event and entertainment spaces.Įlsewhere in the complex, expect to see improved landscaping across the grounds like better signage, new sod and plantings, says Rachael Gordon of management company, Barker Property Management. The $18 weekend brunch buffet is stacked with items like eggs, omelets, sausage, bacon, waffles, breakfast corndogs, biscuits and gravy and bottomless mimosas and bloody Marys.Īlso at Red Stick Social, look for improvements to the outdoor space beginning soon, including the addition of a permanent outdoor stage, a beer garden, two-story container bar, roof deck, shaded seating and picnic tables. Order pub grub shareables like waffle fries and wings, along with po’boys, sandwiches and burgers, grilled and fried seafood entrees, pasta dishes, salads and desserts. Hamburger steak at Red Stick Social, part of the restaurant’s new menu. “And we’re one of the few restaurants with a weekend brunch buffet.” “The chef has been really improving and refining the menu,” says spokesperson Chelsey Blankenship. Inside, look for more live acts on stage, and an expanded menu in the restaurant under the direction of new executive chef Derrick Milton. The five-floor 35,000-square-foot entertainment space, which includes vintage-style bowling lanes, a bar/restaurant and live music, is now open every day of the week beginning at 4 p.m. Red Stick Social, under new management, announced expanded operating hours in early March, as well as the forthcoming installation of a permanent outdoor stage and other exterior enhancements. Outdoor music outside Red Stick Social at the Electric Depot. New tenants, additional outdoor events and music, improved landscaping and expanded hours for the anchor business Red Stick Social are now unfolding at the $20 million Government Street live-work-play complex. Since it opened in 2019, the Electric Depot has steadily hit its stride as a Mid City entertainment hub, and more changes are afoot for the venue in the next few months. Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect that the spa is now called The Emporium, not Massage Emporium.
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