

Signed by all the band members Fri Jul10 2020 at their last appearance at The Pittsboro Roadhouse. Band of Oz and The Castaways were the last two bands to play on the Roadhouse Garage Stage. One of a kind historic memorabilia. This is one of the larger hubcaps that was mounted on the wall in the restaurant.
The Roadhouse closed Mon Jul 13 2020. Owners Greg & Maria will open a steakhouse at Chatham Mills in the fall of 2020.
Buyer will be contacted after purchase to set a time and place to pick this up.
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11am - 10pm
We accept reservations by phone or online for parties of 2-9. Parties of 10 or more or for special requests please call
Pittsboro Roadhouse
(919) 542-2432Hi, Folks. Here’s an update on what we’re doing during the exciting transition to our new digs at Chatham Mills. (The Pittsboro Roadhouse closed to the public July 13 2020 so we can work on our new steakhouse/entertainment/catering space)
–??– Kitchen is running! We prep and deliver ~150 Meals for Four a week. We work with Communities In Schools of Chatham County and CORA Food Pantry to identify families in need. We offer this – and will continue while needed – at no cost – with your help. Donate to Pass the Plate or through Sustainable Prosperity. Each $10 donation feeds a family of four.
– ?♀️?♂️– Upfitting new space at Chatham Mills. Designs and licenses and inspections – oh, my!
– ????– Re-branding. We’ll have both a restaurant/entertainment space (yet to be named) and a standalone catering kitchen for 39 West Catering at Chatham Mills.
– ? – 39 West Catering is open. Give us a call at 919-533-0145 or email info@39westcatering.com. Menus are posted at the web site.
– ?♂️– Juggling like crazy, attending meetings with Chatham and Pittsboro business organizations and individuals dedicated to improving the economic development of our lovely little hometown.
Temporary Hours 11am – 9pm Friday and Saturday. Closed Sunday-Thursday.
PICKUP & DELIVERY / DINE-IN MENUS
Dear Roadhouse Community:
We express our deepest gratitude to all of you who continue to eat and celebrate with us during these uncertain times. From day one it has been our community that has sustained us – that remains as true today as it will be tomorrow.
We have always and will continue to follow and exceed the food safety and sanitation protocols required by the NC Department of Health. Our food service staff receives ServSafe training, and there is always a ServSafe Certified Manager on site to enforce procedures and answer any of your questions.
During this exceptional time, we have instituted additional precautions and service for your safety and convenience.
Our sister business 39 West Catering remains available to cater and deliver to your business, home, or other gathering place.
Working in tandem with our friends, community leaders, and other local businesses to monitor and organize a comprehensive response to this dynamic situation has only bolstered our desire to bring people together and strengthen the bonds of our town.
Remember: Wash your hands. Sneeze and cough into your elbow. Stay home if you’re feeling sick. These simple guidelines protect you AND our most vulnerable populations – the elderly and those with compromised immune systems or underlying health problems. Let us all do our part by conducting ourselves with calm and common sense.
Germs lose hope when you use soap!
Get tickets online for Meet and Greet, Premium Booth, Chair Seating and SRO.
John Waite, known for his hits “Missing You” “Every Time I Think of You” “Isn’t it Time” “Change” and others and his time with The Babys and Bad English, performs exclusive NC show in our unique, intimate venue The Pittsboro Roadhouse. Get tickets online for Meet and Greet, Premium Booth, Chair Seating and SRO. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Britt Balser Foundation for TTP disease.