![]() ![]() “So Mike Miller called me, I didn’t call him. “When I started Silo Square, I had a vision of what I wanted it to be when it was finished, and once we started creating it and people recognized and saw that I was going to create the vision that I talked about, people started calling me,” Hill said. The restaurant plans to break new ground this fall with an opening date of summer 2023. Hill sees no reason why it won’t be approved. Plans are being drawn up and will be presented to the Southaven Planning Commission on August 29. ![]() This was the last batch Hill had available on Getwell. The Silo Square location will be built in the corner lot to the right of the south entrance, directly across from the silo. There are so many different golf courses to choose from that you can play on the stimulator and it is heated and cooled, and you are not playing in the rain. ![]() But it’s a really cool golf-themed concept that’s a lot like TopGolf, but maybe even a little better. “But the golf part is just something we don’t have here, Southaven had hoped we would have TopGolf, but they ended up exit Germantown Road. “Everybody loves a sports bar,” Hill said. In March this year, plans were announced to open a second Let it Fly sports bar in the Lake District, a 160-acre mixed-use space being developed in Lakeland.ĭESOTO COUNTY DEVELOPMENT: Silo Square, pedestrian neighborhoods and the rise of mixed-use developments in DeSotoĭESOTO COUNTY SCHOOLS: ‘A Brighter Future for Mississippi’: DSCD Superintendent Elected to MASS Board Miller first Let It Fly sports bar opened in 2019 at 9091 Poplar in Germantown, where customers can rent both Full Swing Golf Simulator bays by the hour. “It’s going to be really unique, a pretty safe addition for Silo.” “We’re really excited to have Mike Miller bring his sports bar concept to Silo,” said Brian Hill, developer of Silo Square. The restaurant will offer golf stimulator berries as well as food and beverages. Miller plans to open a third Let It Fly Sports bar and restaurant in Silo Square, Southaven’s mixed-use development. Former Memphis Grizzlies player Mike Miller brings his sports bar to DeSoto County. ![]()
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