
It will be his kinda party!
Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar is coming to the North Shore this March.
The latest restaurant to come to the area will fill the space left empty when Jerome Bettis Grille 36 closed.
The nearly 10,000 square foot area will feature a live music stage, indoor dining area with two bars and “an expansive patio.”
“I love coming to Pittsburgh and the state of Pennsylvania to perform, some of the best country music fans in the world are in the area,” said Aldean. “I’m proud to have a permanent destination where fans can stay connected to my music, hear great country music any day of the week, and sit back and enjoy some of my favorite food and drinks. I can’t wait to get up there soon to celebrate with Pittsburgh. It’s going to be a great time.”
The food on the menu is inspired by the country music star himself along with culinary chef Tomasz Wosiak.
You’ll get to try things like “Jason’s Mac and Cheese” and Grandma’s Pot Roast” with comes from the Aldean cookbook.
It will be the only location outside of Tennessee. Two other locations are in Nashville and Gatlinburg.
You’ll also see memorabilia that is picked by Aldean. You’ll see some of his best-selling records like “Dirt Road Anthem”, “Any ‘Ol Barstool” and “My Kinda Party”.
The restaurant also will feature an old John Deere Tractor to play homage to his song “Big Green Tractor” along with other places for a memorable picture.
A soft opening will happen in the coming weeks with a “very special grand opening” in late March.
Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar is part of the TC Restaurant Group, which owns the nearby Tequila Cowboy.