In Whiteville, finding the perfect spot for a night out is all about the vibe. Do you want a lively, social atmosphere with plenty of energy, or something more relaxed where you can wind down over a well-crafted cocktail? Thanks to Shannon and Monique Mims, a husband-and-wife team with a knack for hospitality, you don’t have to choose. Their two new side-by-side ventures, Y’Vull Axes and Ales along with Twisted Pecan, offer contrasting yet complementary experiences, bringing a unique dual-concept to the heart of Whiteville.
Having known Shannon and Monique since their days at Brunswick Beer Xchange in Leland, I had high expectations going into the soft opening, and they did not disappoint. With each spot bringing its own personality, Y’Vull Axes and Ales and Twisted Pecan together create a well-rounded night out—one that satisfies whether you’re in the mood to mingle or to relax. Here’s a breakdown of the experience, scored on my personal five-point scale:
My Five-Point Rating Scale for Dining and Entertainment
Vibe and Atmosphere
Y’Vull Axes and Ales has that perfect mix of industrial charm and laid-back ambiance. The exposed brick and open layout make it inviting, while the range of seating—from bar stools to high-tops and cozy tables—caters to every social setting. Dim yet warm lighting gives it that bar vibe, while keeping things bright enough to see your food, drink, and, of course, your friends. It’s a space that welcomes locals and newcomers alike, making you feel like you’re part of the scene from the moment you walk in.
Next door, Twisted Pecan takes a different approach with a refined, bistro-like feel. Here, plush seating, soft lighting, and smaller tables create an atmosphere that encourages conversation. If Y’Vull is where you start the night with high energy, Twisted Pecan is where you settle in for the quieter, more intimate part of the evening. Together, these two spaces embody a duality that’s hard to find in a single location—a lively hangout paired with a cozy retreat.
Ordering Experience
One of the highlights at Y’Vull is the streamlined ordering process. Instead of traditional ordering, guests simply scan a QR code, browse the menu on their phone, and place orders digitally. It’s a modern touch that keeps the vibe casual and social, eliminating the need to flag down a server. Food arrives from the Twisted Pecan kitchen, enhancing the collaborative nature of these two establishments.
The Food
Now let’s talk about the stars of the night—the brisket sliders and the teriyaki wings.
The brisket sliders were small but mighty. Each slider featured tender, slow-cooked brisket topped with BBQ sauce and a slice of cheddar on a soft bun. Paired with a side of crispy, well-seasoned waffle fries, the dish delivered on flavor and texture. The brisket was smoky and rich, with just the right kick from the cheddar, while the fries had the perfect crunch—ideal for dipping or enjoying on their own.
Then, there were the teriyaki wings. These wings came coated in a thick, glossy teriyaki glaze that struck a satisfying balance between sweet and savory. A sprinkle of sesame seeds added a delightful crunch, complementing the tenderness of the meat. With a range of flavors available—like Garlic Parmesan, Hot, and Honey BBQ—the teriyaki stood out for its unique profile and perfect execution.
The Dual-Concept Dynamic
What truly sets Y’Vull Axes and Ales and Twisted Pecan apart is how seamlessly they play off each other. Y’Vull is a place to let loose, enjoy drinks, and maybe try your hand at axe throwing or darts—a feature that adds a bit of friendly competition and adrenaline to the evening. Meanwhile, Twisted Pecan offers a quieter, more intimate setting where you can slow down and savor a craft cocktail or a glass of wine. The two spaces cater to a range of moods, making them versatile choices for any night out.
It’s clear that Shannon and Monique have put thought into every detail, from the vibe and layout to the food and tech. This isn’t just a bar or a bistro; it’s an experience designed to accommodate various tastes and moods, all within one stop.
Final Thoughts & Rating
After spending the evening enjoying the food, drinks, and atmosphere, I’d rate Y’Vull Axes and Ales and Twisted Pecan a solid 4 – In the Zone. Both spots offer a unique and memorable experience that’s just a few minor tweaks away from being “Encore-Worthy.” A bit more adventurous seasoning here or slight pacing adjustments there, and these venues could easily earn that top-tier rating.
If you find yourself in Whiteville, looking for a night out that’s more than just dinner and drinks, I highly recommend checking out Y’Vull Axes and Ales and Twisted Pecan. Start your evening with a round of drinks and axe throwing at Y’Vull, then shift over to Twisted Pecan for a relaxed, intimate close to the night. This dual-concept approach brings a breath of fresh air to Whiteville’s dining scene, and it’s only going to get better from here.