Restaurant and gym to anchor next phase of The Junction in Wentzville

Junction House, an upscale, full-service restaurant and bar will anchor the next phase of The Junction, an 18-acre Mia Rosa Holdings development located at the intersection of Lodora Drive and I-70 in the heart of Wentzville, Mo.

The 9,400 SF multi-level eating and drinking establishment restaurant with a twist on casual sports dining includes a main restaurant area, a large covered outdoor patio, and a 1,500 SF open-air rooftop suitable for both public use and private events. All three areas of the restaurant will be equipped with a full-service bar and seating for dining.

F45, a new fitness gym, will occupy the remaining 3,000 SF of retail space in the new building and will be located adjacent to Junction House.

The Junction House concept was developed by local entrepreneur and restaurateur, Keith Horneker, along with a group of five other St. Louisans with more than twenty years of combined experience in the local food and beverage industry.

“Our vision is to redefine casual sports dining through handcrafted foods and signature mixed drinks to be enjoyed in an atmosphere like none other in the very fast growing Wentzville area,” Horneker said.

“We will offer more of an upscale type menu showcasing a wide variety of unconventional burgers and flatbreads along with traditional bar cuisine such as sandwiches and pizzas and an assortment of pastas and entrees that are attributed to my Italian heritage.”

The new restaurant and gym will join Holiday Inn Express, which opened last year, Junction Apartments, set to open in May 2020, Sugarfire Smoke House, which opened a few months ago, multiple sand volleyball courts and 10,000 SF of retail space with open availability for additional tenants.

“It’s a really exciting time to be developing in this area, and we’re very excited to finally be able to bring our vision to life and do so in a great city such as Wentzville,” said Horneker, a Wentzville area resident.

Both the restaurant and the gym are scheduled for completion in August 2020.

Sullivan Bank is providing $4.3 million in construction financing for the project. Other project partners include LayneCo Construction Services, Gray Design Group and Patrick Wittenbrink of Carmody MacDonald P.C.