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Ruddick/Wood: Tavern/bistro takes Drive-In: Projection booth must be
over in space that formerly held gym
renovated before installation of projector
process has come to a close, it’s squeeze both the digital and film
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been a lengthy journey.
projectors inside the booth.
G G $80,000. But to install the system,
“I started to lease the space in
of the building to create other
The booth still needs new floor-
pieces. Such as beams they found January and then Paul and I met . Francis has to remodel his projec- ing, added insulation and new
in the ceiling.
and did some planning,” he said.
tion booth to house the pricey windows. But Francis said they
system, which requires climate did already repaint the screen, Losch said they took one and After submitting construction
control.
something he said most people do split it to create the high-table in plans to the city, they started reno-
as a last step.
the tavern, which runs parallel to vation in the summer.
He said he had looked into hav-
the bar in the center of the space.
ing the projector shipped to New- “It’s just been a lot of work be-
“So it’s all ready for presenta-
berg and storing it in a mini-stor- cause a lot of time
The menus are tion next year,” he said.
age facility.
fairly small and it’s just been Paul With the season over, remodel-
“We’re going to have really approachable,
simple.
and me doing a lot “But they can’t guarantee the ling will begin. Francis said he
easy food. A pretzel with mustard, burger, of the labor
temperature,” he said.
plans to have everything complet- “It will be a
veggie sides. It’ll constantly evolve.”
ed no later than February, al- fairly small passport list to start off, work,” he said.
So he hasn’t ordered the projec-
though things could always finish maybe eight to 10 glasses,” Lat- But the opening was just what
tor just yet.
early. The drive-in will then re- timer said.
Losch had said he was looking for “The people shipping it usually
prior to a finalized open date.
have a projection booth ready and
open somewhere in between mid- The bar food menu will have
March and mid-April, depending about 12 items to select from.
deliver it to there, so I thought I’d “We will probably announce fair-
on weather.
try going that route,” he said.
“It will be super casual, small, ly quietly through social media and
kind of snacky,” Lattimer said. word of mouth,” Losch said.
In late October, the 99W Drive- “Sometimes (getting film) was
“We’re going to have really ap- In ran its last 35mm film.
a bit of an obstacle as well,” he R/W is open 4 p.m to close,
proachable, easy food. A pretzel said, which in the past could Tuesday through Saturday.
“It’s a sentimental time,” Fran-
with mustard, burger, veggie sides. delay the season. “But now it To keep up-to-date with R/W cis said.
visit their website, www.ruddick But with remodelling he said he
It’ll constantly evolve.”
should be easier to get digital
films.”
Lattimer said although the
wood.com or on.fb.me/1brx8mY.
hopes they might be able to
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