Photos: Daisy’s Nashville Lounge in Miller Place Gets Closer to Opening
The sign is up at Daisy’s Nashville Lounge in Miller Place off 25A, which means the location is a little closer to opening.
This location will be the second for the country-themed bar and restaurant with the original in Patchogue village. No official opening date yet for Miller Place but interior looks like it’s coming along, complete with Willie Nelson mural on the back wall near what looks like the stage for live music.
Daisy’s Nashville Lounge takes the place of Recipe 7 spot in North Country Plaza (the same shopping center as the old Friendly’s) off Route 25a in Miller Place.
Previously, Long Island Restaurants caught up with co-owner Brian Adams who said that another location for Daisy’s was a long time coming.
“We’ve been looking quite vigorously for a second location for the last couple of years,” said Adams.
Adams, along with Daisy’s co-owner Tim McCarthy (of McCarthy’s Pub in Centereach), wanted to find a spot with some infrastructure already in place, a larger parking area, and a built-in fanbase.
“A lot of people from there come to Patchogue,” he said. “They like Country music and they’re looking for something different.”
Another reason Adams likes the spot is the size of the location. It’s bigger than their place in Patchogue so they can build a permanent stage, allowing them to bring in more live artists to perform.
“Artists from Nashville are calling us to do what’s called a ‘through,’” he said.
A “through” is when a band is on its way to somewhere else to perform – like say Albany – and they want a stopover on the way through the area.
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We will update this story once we find out the grand opening date of the Miller Place location of Daisy’s Nashville Lounge. Scroll down for some photos of the location.