
"We're going to try to cater to a broad aspect of people. Welcome to Our Restaurant, We serve Appetizers, Soup & Salads, Rice & Noodle, Healthy Entrees, Thai Curry Dishes, Desserts, Boba Drinks, Beverages and so on. I know for sure we have the (vegan) Impossible Burgers," Malone said. "We're going to do something for vegetarians, too. Everywhere you go, you see hot wings restaurants," Malone said.īee Hive Bistro expanded that soul food menu from Honey Hole to include wings, Philly cheesesteak and burgers. Malone's specialty is wings, which he learned to cook back home in Memphis. There's 13 different seasonings," said Otis, who developed his own recipe from his mother's. "Hands down, we have the best fried chicken all around. Everything from Chinese and Thai to Japanese and Vietnamese, we aim to provide delicious food in a warm and inviting restaurant atmosphere.

The youngest of four, he said she taught him "how to cook good food fast." So he used those talents when he opened Honey Hole. Located in Aurora, Colorado, Honey Bee Asian Bistro specializes in a wide variety of authentic Asian cuisines. From savory mains to desserts to cocktails, every item at The Honey Bee-stro incorporates honey in some way. Otis gained his love of home cooking on the hip of his mother. The original honey infused with chilies, a flavor combination Mike discovered while studying in Brazil, blends two of natures most unique and delicious. This food kitchen focuses on that golden sweet stuff that Winnie the Pooh can’t get enough of.

The Bee Hive Bistro menu is based off what both men cook the best. Welcome to Applebees Neighborhood Grill + Bar - lively American casual dining, classic drinks and local drafts. "He said, 'Maybe one day we'll work out something.' And now today's the day," Malone said.

Otis and Malone decided there was no better time than the present to move forward with their vision to own a restaurant together. COVID-19 also prompted shutdowns of restaurants and canceled events. Earlier this year Otis began the process of relocating Honey Hole to Smyrna when the coronavirus stalled plans.
