Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Dilworth nightspot open for business

A little over a month after moving in to the former City Tavern location in Dilworth, Todd Bennett already has a new concept up and running.


Bennett opened Plan B -- a restaurant/bar -- on Friday. Still intact is the popular rooftop terrace that overlooks the bustling East Boulevard. Bennett says he plans to add a full-service bar to the roof next week and a 50-inch outdoor plasma TV later this summer.

Those are some of many new changes to the location, and more are coming.

Bennett says he is aiming to offer something for everybody with his menu -- mainly sandwiches (he says the Philly Cheese is the best), salads and appetizers. The restaurant is also working on a late-night menu for bar patrons.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone question the use of the name "plan b"?

Anonymous said...

LOL. I think plan B should have considered their parking issue.

Anonymous said...

I wish someone would open up a pot only bar and offer blankets and hot cocoa for the night.

TomahawkFlop said...

Remember all those times people say, "I'm going to open up a place called 'I Don't Care' because everytime we try to decide a place to eat, everyone says 'I Don't Care'? Well, apparently this guy substituted "Plan B" for that hilarious game while riding around in the car.

Nice comment on the parking issue. Granted people will walk over and sit on the rooftop during warm times, but since only 10 cars can get into the lot, that kind of narrows his prospects during the winter.

Anonymous said...

There are plenty of places to park around the area. A little bit of a walk won't kill you...

Anonymous said...

Don't let uppity Dilworth types intimidate you - you can park on public streets you know. No shortage of those in the area. Just don't park on anyone's lawn or hit their cars.

Anonymous said...

Yeah. Park on the streets and risk getting mugged or your car windows smashed in. Brilliant.

Anonymous said...

Just what Charlotte needs. Another overpriced sandwich joint.