Eagle City Council members voted Tuesday to approve a conditional use permit for live entertainment at Woodstone at the Flats, a new restaurant and event venue planned for the former Flats 16 site on Highway 16. The property will include restaurants, event spaces, pop-up shops and outdoor gathering areas.
Watch to learn more about the city’s live entertainment approval for ‘Woodstone on the Flats.’
Eagle approves live entertainment permit for Woodstone at the Flats
The site sits on the west side of Highway 16 and is surrounded by what will become a future residential subdivision. Bobbie and Steve Cooper, who also own Goodwood Barbecue, have spent the past year restoring the grounds, which feature two ponds, a waterfall and open landscaped gathering areas.
The site consists of several existing buildings that will be repurposed and renovated. Woodstone Craft Kitchen will be oriented toward lunch service with a focus on clean foods and regional sourcing. Woodstone 99 Dinnerhouse — named for 1999, the year Goodwood Barbecue opened — will offer an elevated dinner experience with a bar presence and a menu that builds on the Goodwood legacy while evolving toward a more upscale western dining concept. A pavilion and circular courtyard serve as the central outdoor gathering space…