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Moody murals and Korean Chicken Tacos at Voodoo Brewing Co. - Frontier (Photos: © Brian Brown/Beer in Big D). |
Voodoo Brewing Co. of Pennsylvania has made its fifth foray into the North Texas market, now that the company's newest franchise is open in Prosper.
Owned by the husband-and-wife team of Shiva and Aman Kaur-Moonsammy, with along partner Paul Han, the new spot has been dubbed Voodoo Brewing Co. - Frontier. The name adopts that of its locale on 1440 W. Frontier Parkway, which by the way aligns exactly with the border separating the cities of Prosper and Celina.
Of course, by now readers should have the Voodoo drill down pat. That is, how the parent company provides the Voodoo taproom/restaurant blueprint, leaving local owners to fill in the details with regards to decor and/or specialty food items.
At Voodoo - Frontier, the decor differs from its North Texas predecessors in that it centers on a decidedly darker color motif, with black-painted walls surrounding dark wood furniture and fixtures. It's a more striking look, to be sure, and one which likely lends itself to a more intimate atmosphere come evening time.
On that note, in addition to bar, table and community seating, Voodoo - Frontier offers a cozy, cocktail seating arrangement by way of a row of low-rise tables and chairs, the latter with seatbacks fashioned in the shape of a spirit barrel. Those all set up on the inside, while an array of picnic tables inhabits a small patio out front.
As for the food and drink, dining selections unique to Voodoo - Frontier don't fall into any one set category, with Cajun and Korean influences mixing with Texas-inspired fare. Examples include the Cajun Shrimp Pasta, Korean Fried Chicken (the taco option gets high marks), Beer Braised Texas Short Ribs and more.
Then for beverages, Voodoo - Frontier has a tapwall featuring 30 draft beers. Roughly a third of those are devoted to Voodoo recipes, with the rest allotted to local and national craft offerings (i.e. neighboring breweries like Armor, Rollertown, Tupps and Union Bear). Though, if you simply must drink a macro, smaller print on the menu instructs you to ask a beertender to raid the bar's hidden stash.
Beyond the beer, there's also a full bar serving wine, cocktails and spiked "Frozens" for those indulging, with coffee, tea, sodas, lemonade and mocktails available for those who are not.
Voodoo Brewing Co. - Frontier welcomes customers seven days a week, with daily hours beginning at 11 a.m.
For info on other Voodoo Brewing Co. franchises in North Texas (past and present), click the appropriate link: Grand Prairie (re-branded), Plano, Fort Worth (closed), Lewisville/Castle Hills.
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