Atmosphere
The 132-seat restaurant is divided to create three intimate sections — two elevated platforms flank the central dining room for an Old Hollywood-esque dining experience.
Dramatic 28-foot ceilings, seductive leather Hollywood booths and velvet tufted sofas add a touch of glamour. White tablecloths, bold plaid curtains and houndstooth carpeting create an exciting interplay between pattern and texture. Finally, dark walls and rose-toned furniture are complemented by crystal chandeliers rescued from the original Fontainebleau hotel in Miami.
Low lights and dark woods evoke a feeling reminiscent of a bygone era when women donned full, red lips, men always wore a suit and tie, and post-Prohibition liquor flowed freely.
The dramatic space is the ideal setting for a power lunch, after-work cocktail, high-stakes business dinner or romantic celebration.
The restaurant's historic location at the corner of Walnut and 15th Streets dates back to the early 1900s, when it was the site of the National Bank before becoming the Butcher and Singer stock brokerage.