New restaurant proposed for portion of former Crestline CVS location

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Photo by Madison Miller.

The Mountain Brook City Council approved a request for a conditional use application for a new restaurant to be opened in a portion of the former CVS location in Crestline Village. The restaurant will neighbor Smith's Variety.

The request comes from John Cassimus, who also helped to grow Zoe's Kitchen and started Jinsei Sushi and Maki Fresh. Cassimus said that the name will either be Sawtooth Cookhouse or Mrs. Dot's. 

The restaurant will feature a similar concept as Zoe's with fast-casual dining with freshly prepared food. It will serve lunch and dinner between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. seven days per week. Six full-time employees will be on staff.

Cassimus said he hopes that the restaurant will be a popular location for both lunch and dinner. The menu will feature items with a southern flair such as fried chicken.

Cassimus wanted to request the city's approval for the restaurants before moving forward. Along with his involvement in local restaurants, he is also the founder of Sawtooth Plantation, a hunting resort in Southwest Alabama.

The restaurant is scheduled to be open by July or August.

For more information on the restaurant, visit johncassimus.com.

The council also:

The next meeting is April 13 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chamber of City Hall located at 56 Church Street. Visit welcometomountainbrook.com.

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