A few twists and turns up Little White Oak Bayou from N. Main St. and the White Oak Music Hall complex, work is underway on a bayou-side brewery on another piece of land owned by W2 development (and going by the name Black Page Brewing Co.) The city issued a few more permits for the brewpub this week (fast on the heels of the permit issued Tuesday for the music venue’s permanent outdoor stage — a few days after construction allegedly got rolling, though not quite in time for tonight’s planned outdoor The Head and The Heart concert). Owner Anthony Heins tells Swamplot the pub is just leasing the land from W2, which country records show bought the property in April of last year. And builder KUEHN Inc. has been snapping photos of progress at the former warehouse, which sits near the stretch of waterway where an area resident took those videos of chainsaw aftermath back in May; that area is down beyond the orange fencing below on the left:
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The brewery also plans to host German-Texan food truck Ze Dangerous Kitchen, which plans to hang out at Raven Tower until the new place opens.
- Black Page Brewing Co. [Facebook]
- Previously on Swamplot:Â City Red Tags White Oak Music Hall for Illegal Outdoor Stage Construction;Â This Weekend’s Blade-On-Branch Action Upstream from White Oak Music Hall
Photo: KUEHNinc
Frank Zappa reference in the name?
They better have flood insurance, and lots of it.
In the meantime, go visit City Acre Brewing just up 59 and try their Oktoberfest on tap.
Yes, certainly a Zappa reference. And so is the food truck’s name, a play on “The Dangerous Kitchen”.
I see a high-water mark on that building…