Friday, March 28, 2008
600 Main downtown
Owners Jeremy and Sara Meighan (above) plan to offer a venue for art, fashion and music at this new downtown club. For years the duo has hosted Latin nights and other themed parties around Baton Rouge, and now they have their own place. “People were trying to find us, now they don’t have to,” Jeremy Meighan says. 600mainbr.com
Bacchus Wine Shop on Highland
The cherry wood-clad shop has a sampling machine where patrons can sip before they purchase. It also hosts a free wine tasting on Thursdays. “I want this store to be a place where people can pop in if they have company coming over and get a bottle of wine along with dips and other things for entertaining,” owner Bridget Robert says. 18291 Highland Rd.
Zea Rotisserie & Grill at Towne Center
The fresh, classic restaurant opened in mid-February in Towne Center. Zea Rotisseries are known for their succulent rotisserie chicken, but also serves daily lunch platters. Diners can also enjoy salads, steaks and seafood. zearestaurants.com
LA Pro Space on North Boulevard
The film, entertainment and sports broadcasting industries can have a home in downtown Baton Rouge. LA Pro Space, in the former Dean Plaza, houses 17 offices, a conference room, high-definition screening rooms and editing suites. “We’re trying to be a true resource to filmmakers,” owner Sandra McDougall says. 327 North Blvd., Suite 202.
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