The popular restaurant chain has taken over the Iron Horse pub in Fleetwood Road North and will officially open on Monday, September 25.
Specialising in authentic, Southern-style food and drink, Hickory’s is now taking online bookings – you can book a table here.
Work has been taking place to transform the former Greene King pub into a Hickory’s since the Iron Horse closed earlier this year.
The renovation is now complete and Hickory’s have unveiled a restaurant with a cosy, warm ambience filled with a friendly atmosphere.
Join us for a look inside the new Hickory’s Smokehouse in Fleetwood Road North, Thornton...
1. Hickory's Smokehouse, Thornton
It’s the second Hickory’s to open in Lancashire and will save diners on the Fylde Coast from having to travel 22 miles to the nearest branch in Hutton near Preston. (PIcture by Martin Gardner) Photo: Blackpool Gazette
2. Hickory's Smokehouse, Thornton
Hickory's Smokehouse has all the flavours and hospitality of the American Deep South. (Picture by Martin Gardner) Photo: Blackpool Gazette
3. Hickory's Smokehouse, Thornton
Hickory's Smokehouse opens at the former Iron Horse pub in Fleetwood Road North, Thornton on Monday, September 25. (Picture by Martin Gardner) Photo: Blackpool Gazette
4. Hickory's Smokehouse, Thornton
Specialising in authentic, Southern inspired food and drink, diners can expect a menu packed full of the flavours of the Deep South, with classic smokehouse dishes such as Memphis ribs, Texas-style brisket and BBQ pulled pork shipped in from the US. Other menu favourites include the corn dogs, jumbo wings, chicken fried waffle, 12oz cowboy steak and super-stacked burgers.(PIcture by Martin Gardner) Photo: Blackpool Gazette
5. Hickory's Smokehouse, Thornton
Other menu favourites include the corn dogs, jumbo wings, chicken fried waffle, 12oz cowboy steak and super-stacked burgers. (Picture by Martin Gardner) Photo: Blackpool Gazette
6. Hickory's Smokehouse, Thornton
Hickory’s have unveiled a restaurant with a cosy, warm ambience and friendly atmosphere. (Picture by Martin Gardner) Photo: Blackpool Gazette