The iconic room has been restored to its prohibition-era glory.
Gatsby lovers, rejoice! Your favorite art-deco inspired spot, brimming with old-world charm has reopened its doors to the city, and it’s more glorious and glamorous than ever. Boasting “farm-fresh” ingredients, exciting plates by Chef Dawn Taylor, cocktails infused with herbs from the hotel garden with a touch of honey from the bees on the rooftop. [Main Photo: Redwood Rooms via Instagram]
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This historic establishment has been closed since September 2019 as part of the Clift Hotel’s ongoing renovations. And as the owners promised, the room has maintained its original beauty with fresh additions that bring it into the modern world. Some of these new features include a rotating digital installation and a new eatery, Fredericks, is said to follow soon.
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While much has remained the same, the delicately etched, glass bar top landed up being a casualty of the changes. However, according to reviews, it was al ways on the cards and presumably near impossible to replace.
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The floor-to-ceiling redwood paneled walls are said to have been made from a single 800-year-old tree – while no one can verify that, the idea definitely enhances the experience somewhat. If the splendor of the polished interiors throws you off, the hearty meals will bring everything back down to earth, like the s
or a simple fried chicken sandwich.
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In honor of its time as a prohibition speakeasy, this landmark venue has kept its legacy of elegance with a strict dress code and remains a place that draws both celebrities and locals into its moody setting.
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