South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

From Montreal, a new Greek restaurant to remodel the space beside historic Gateway Cinema

- South Florida Sun Sentinel Staff writer Ben Crandell can be reached at bcrandell@sunsentine­l.com.

The answer to the buzz about what’s happening behind the papered windows next to Fort Lauderdale’s historic Gateway Cinema is in: A new Greek restaurant is under constructi­on with a goal to open in April.

The 120-seat eatery — including 45 seats on a remodeled sidewalk in the shadow of the movie theater’s iconic marquee — is by Montreal-based restaurate­ur Ted Dranias, well known across Quebec’s largest city for his four Petros Taverna restaurant­s.

The space at the corner of Sunrise Boulevard and Northeast 19th Avenue was the former home of long-shuttered Mod Wine Lounge.

While Dranias says the menu will be “a carbon copy” of Petros Taverna, he has not quite settled on a name for the new spot.

The smart money is on a variation of Petros Fort Lauderdale, as one Montreal publicatio­n dubbed it. Dranias acknowledg­es the brand will mean something to local snowbird Quebecers, in particular those from Montreal’s Jewish neighborho­od of Westmount, home to one Petros Taverna.

“Everybody knows me here,” the affable Dranias, 60, says by phone from Montreal. “They even asked me to run for mayor at one point, and I said I’m not interested. … I’m born and raised here, and the politics in Quebec, well, you might lose your hair. I have nice, beautiful, thick hair. I don’t want to lose my hair. [Laughs]”

In Montreal, Petros Taverna is well-regarded for its attractive, tiled and terraced charms and affordable survey of Greek classics, with seafood a specialty.

A reviewer for the Montreal Gazette acknowledg­ed a few letdowns, but recommende­d Petros “because the highs are high … and the service is both efficient and friendly.”

Dranias says he’ll open with two chefs brought in from Estiatorio Milos, a white-tablecloth restaurant in New York.

Along with an interior remodel, the exterior of the Fort Lauderdale restaurant will be transforme­d with a white-washed brick look and Mediterran­ean accents. The sidewalk dining space will be bordered by greenery along the street.

Dranias says it’s a $500,000 renovation, but he’s confident in the Fort Lauderdale market, which he knows well. He has had a condo in Victoria Park since shortly after his friend Tony Di Leo opened Il Mulino next to Gateway Cinema more than 30 years ago.

“I like Fort Lauderdale. I like the people, the sunshine. They give me a lot of energy,” Dranias says. “At 60 years old, I want to go for a run on the beach and then come to work and have fun, you know?”

 ?? AMY BETH BENNETT/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL ?? The former Mod Sixties Wine Lounge just east of the Gateway Cinema, is being renovated and a new Greek restaurant is preparing for an April opening.
AMY BETH BENNETT/SOUTH FLORIDA SUN SENTINEL The former Mod Sixties Wine Lounge just east of the Gateway Cinema, is being renovated and a new Greek restaurant is preparing for an April opening.

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