A country club on Kirkwood Highway? Big plans are afoot at a forgotten mini mall

It doesn’t look like the place for a country club.

But the sign says otherwise.

On a flyby stretch of Kirkwood Highway bisecting Milltown and Stanton, lined by a defunct Friendly’s and mini-malls in need of tender loving care, a full-sized billboard now greets drivers speeding by in both directions: “KIRKWOOD COUNTRY CLUB: COMING SOON!”

Justin Dougherty, the maker of that billboard, says people’s bewildered reactions are the whole idea.

“That’s exactly what I was trying to do,” Dougherty said. “I want people to say, ‘Kirkwood Country Club?’”

A sign for Kirkwood Country Club. The bar and music venue, which is not a country club, is planned for January 2024 in Stanton along Kirkwood Highway.
A sign for Kirkwood Country Club. The bar and music venue, which is not a country club, is planned for January 2024 in Stanton along Kirkwood Highway.

But if it’s a joke, the joke belies some real ambition.

As soon as January, the Kirkwood Country Club will open at the Meadowood II Shopping Center at 2610 Capitol Trail. The Country Club will be a 2,600-square-foot tavern with bar games, a stage for DJs and live music and maybe dancing, a long 23-seat bar, TVs tuned to sports, a line of themed half-moon booths and a back bar for private parties or couples on a date.

Dougherty, managing partner at Pour House in Pike Creek and Cork and Barrel, didn't want to just call this new place a "tavern."

He was a fan of the winking name at beachy burger haunt Dewey Beach Country Club. So he called up Dewey Beach's owner, an old friend, to get his blessing to open his own highway-side Country Club near Newark. Dewey Beach's owner offered his endorsement, so Dougherty was off to the races.

The decor at Kirkwood will play with the country club idea a bit, with maybe some muted greens that would probably suit Eagles fans anyway. Dougherty is even floating the idea of cutting a golf cart in half and letting people sit on each side, like some deranged scene out of Caddyshack.

But at heart, the Country club will offer a non-exclusive night out — it'll be a place where local craft beer and tequila will share space on the menu with Miller High Life. The country club theme just adds a little fun.

"Everybody will say, 'Honey, I'm going out to the country club,'" Dougherty said.

Bar will be part of broader renovation along Kirkwood Highway

Renderings of the new facade for Meadowood II Shopping Center in Stanton. The shopping center is undergoing a full renovation, and adding a self storage facility and a bar called Kirkwood Country Club.
Renderings of the new facade for Meadowood II Shopping Center in Stanton. The shopping center is undergoing a full renovation, and adding a self storage facility and a bar called Kirkwood Country Club.

The Kirkwood Country Club arrives as part of a wholesale renovation of the Meadowood II Shopping Center it sits in, next door to Western Family YMCA.

Meadowood II’s owner, Middletown-based Secure Management, has begun a large-scale renovation of the shopping complex. Secure is one of multiple property owners to upgrade their businesses, along what CEO Shane Malek admits has long been a neglected stretch of Kirkwood Highway.

Shane Malek, CEO of property owner Secure Management, outside a self-storage building under construction behind Stanton shopping center Meadowood II in November 2023.
Shane Malek, CEO of property owner Secure Management, outside a self-storage building under construction behind Stanton shopping center Meadowood II in November 2023.

Delaware-born Malek, whose family's company manages properties from the top to bottom of the state, sees a renaissance in this unlikely stretch of road between more established commercial corridors in Prices Corner and College Square.