Music and Cajun Mama’s Delectables
Highlight Newly Built Venue on Loop
494 in Kingwood
Kingwood, TX:
Old friends and new are
celebrating the reopening of Nico’s Place at its new location on Loop 494 in
Kingwood, where a new lunch menu features Cajun delectables from Cajun Mama’s
and night times feature karaoke and live music dates.
“We’re excited to be welcoming customers back to the club
in a beautiful new building that features a sophisticated central bar, dance
floor and outdoor terrace. In addition
to live music and special events, such as Martini Monday and karaoke nights
featuring DJ Rick Estrada, we are
offering a lunch menu with incredible Cajun food from Cajun Mama’s,” says Nico
Janssen, who co-owns Nico’s Place with his wife, Meg.
Formerly located in a strip center a few doors down the
road, Nico’s Place closed in 2006 when the lease expired. The Janssen’s, long-time residents of Forest
Cove, and their close friends John and Linda Liano of Berwyn, Pennsylvania,
immediately began making plans to construct a new nite club on Black Cat Ridge,
the Humble area’s historic entertainment strip, which offers a perfect location
for unwinding after a day at the office or getting ready for a night on the
town.
“We are happy to be back in the same general area but in
our own building,” says Meg Janssen. “We’ve designed this new location with our
customers in mind, and they love good food, great conversation and a wide
variety of music. “
“With a full commercial kitchen, plenty of parking and an
expansive area for special outdoor events, we’ve been able to tailor this
building to the tastes of our customers, who tend to be a fun-loving, over-35
crowd that enjoys meeting friends for wine, drinks and music,” says Meg, who
has overseen much of the construction and decorating.
Offering a contemporary twist on the traditional sports
bar or pub theme, Nico’s has a large central bar that seats 30 with four 32-inch
TVs and one 52-inch, flat-screen monitor as well as cozy tables along the
perimeter of the club for “offline” conversation. “We now have a nice outdoor terrace as well,
for those who want to relax and chat ‘al fresco’,” she adds.
The Janssens also are tailoring their food and drink
offerings to their clientele with help from their long-time manager Jennifer Moore.
Nico’s Place features signature cocktails that include the Black Cat
Ridge Martini, Nico’s Havana Mojito, Meg’s Spicy Cajun Mary and a nice
selection of wines. “We’ve also worked closely with Betty
Fortier, owner of the former Cajun Mama’s restaurant in Porter,
Texas, to
develop a lunch menu that is offered daily,” Meg explains.
Hours for Nico’s Place are 11 am to Midnight, Sunday-Tuesday,
and 11 am – 2 am, Wednesday-Saturday.
Cajun Mama’s operates lunch service 11 am – 3 pm Monday-Saturday and
brunch on Sunday, 11 am-2 pm. Evenings at
Nico’s Place feature a menu of traditional pub food with a twist, including personal
pan pizzas, wings, cheese trays, and gumbo.
Look for more details on upcoming special events at Nico’s
Place including:
Karaoke Nights featuring
Rick Estrada, DJ – Every Wednesday and Friday, 8 pm – Close
Live Music Dates
Nico’s Place,
located at 22610 Loop 494 in Kingwood, is the place where people meet before
and after dinner, a movie, a night on the town or to join friends for conversation
or an evening of music. Let’s meet at
Nico’s!
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