Picker House: A first look at the creekside restaurant coming to Prattville

Article written by Katherine Soffia of Bama Buzz

Big things are happening at 136 West Main Street in downtown Prattville. That’s the future home of The Picker House Kitchen & Bar—a new two-story restaurant and bar with views of Autauga Creek, set to open in late 2025.

The space is currently under construction, and we’ve got exclusive access to renderings and in-progress photos that show how the project is preserving the past while building something brand new for the River Region.

This isn’t just another dining spot—it’s a destination. The Picker House believes some of its unique qualities can set it apart including:

  • Two-level dining with five uniquely styled zones

  • Creekside patios with unobstructed views of the spillway

  • Two full bars, one on each floor

  • Original brickwork and steel beams preserved throughout

  • Designed by Chambless King Architects with attention to historic details

The setting is industrial-meets-Southern charm, all wrapped in one of the oldest standing structures in downtown Prattville.

Renderings reveal a space that blends texture and light—reclaimed wood, warm-toned lighting, and open staircases connecting the two levels.

Two standout features:

  • A central staircase between floors for seamless flow

  • Expansive windows framing the view of Autauga Creek

Construction is well underway, and the space is shaping up to be one of the most visually unique restaurants in the area.

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See additional renderings from The Picker House


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