
BY: Adele Chapin
Get ready to sip frozen cocktails in the space that was once home to Brooklyn Athletic Club and its gigantic patio. Lotti Dotti is opening there in April, with two separate outdoor bars. The patio is getting an upgrade too: there will be shade from a new awning and a climate-controlled section.
Not only will Lotti Dotti serve up draft cocktails in carafe and punch bowls, the food menu is from acclaimed chef Adam Dorris, formerly of Presidio Restaurant (his resume also includes Pax Americana, Revival Market, and Stella Sola). Dorris’s bar snacks will include piadina —consider it an Italian quesadilla — with coppa picante, whipped ricotta, and basil. Or go with the restaurant’s own salumi and charcuterie paired with cheese from Houston Dairymaids.
SOURCE: https://houston.eater.com
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