![]() ![]() Lunch and brunch could come down the line. Eater has learned that Barling Construction (Otium, Rappahannock, Redbird, Majordomo) is behind the build, and construction is already underway.Ī contact for the restaurant tells Eater that the former Dinner House M space will focus mostly on drinks, but will also serve a tight Southern-inspired menu for dinner. Per city-filed plans there will be lounge seating, a three-quarter bar, and lots of outdoor greenery as well. The Eastsider previously reported that the restaurant will span some 2,400 feet, with around 100 seats inside and out, as well as a full bar. The rather large Southern California franchising outfit operates dozens of Denny’s (including the first in New York City) and Subway locations from their headquarters based in Whittier, and Marwah has worked on other one-off restaurants on both coasts over the years as well. Thunderbolt is the a big standalone project from Rahul Marwah, a part owner in Denco Family. ![]() The Temple Street projects has been kept pretty well under wraps for more than a year, but sources say that construction is starting in earnest now and the dinnertime place could move into final opening stages by early spring of next year. It’s becoming more and more apparent that Historic Filipinotown’s dining and nightlife boom isn’t going away any time soon, as evidenced by the incoming restaurant Thunderbolt. ![]()
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