Wonderwood

[1] The medieval-themed[3] Wonderwood Springs hosts art (including hundreds of hand-painted characters by the owner), antiques, and live performances.

[2] Willamette Week said the coffee shop is "essentially a museum of more than 400 hand-painted Bennett pieces, ranging from cute woodland creatures to a sleeping dragon ... arranged alongside a hodgepodge of antiques, like old chests, bird cages and other items donated by Bennett's fans, making for a quirkier Applebee's-style wall display".

Other collaborators on the project included lighting designer Sean Patrick Forsythe and sculptor and curator Lana Crooks, who had previously helped Bennett with his local Dinolandia exhibit.

[1] Wonderwood's opening exhibit The Scourge of Castle Maplehold, which lasted until December 2022, featured hand-painted figures including a rat king and a tree wizard.

[7][11][12] In 2024, the art installation space was converted into a miniature golf course,[13][14] and former Paley's Place executive chef Luis Cabanas developed a new menu to accompany the addition of the outdoor patio.