Custom Restaurant Conservatory

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MONMOUTH PARK RACETRACK

The Blu Grotto Ristorante at Monmouth Park features alfresco dining under glass in a new conservatory dining room. French doors open onto an outdoor dining deck that surrounds the restaurant conservatory – which takes its horseshoe shape from the racetrack itself.

The decorative wood beams in the roof and the striking blue décor adds a fanciful flair. A separate bar area sits off to the side, also under glass. This conservatory restaurant dining room is a popular attraction itself where dining is both intimate yet open. Its sheer walls of glass articulated by the insistent rhythm of the elegantly detailed woodwork.

Custom Restaurant Conservatory
Custom Restaurant Conservatory

Conservatories and Orangeries have been used for public and private dining for centuries. It is said that during her later years, Queen Anne would frequently supper in the Orangery at Kensington Palace.

DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, IT WAS THE HEIGHT OF FASHION TO HOLD DINNER PARTIES IN THE CONSERVATORIES WHERE GUESTS WOULD BE SERVED ORANGES PICKED FRESH FROM THE TREES JUST WITHIN THEIR REACH.

Many greenhouse conservatories at formerly private estates have now opened to the public as restaurants and clubs. Dining under the spread of huge palm trees and giant ferns, patrons enjoy an exotic experience as pleasing as the meal itself. The spectacular Palmenhaus in Vienna is an example. Originally a royal greenhouse that opened in 1882, it is now a popular brasserie, café and bar – and a must-see attraction in the Austrian capital.

restaurant conservatory dining room

These historic conservatories serve as inspiration for the glass-roofed palm courts at hotels such as The Palace in San Francisco and The Plaza in New York. They are the elegant forerunners of the modern glass-roofed food courts seen throughout the world.

PROJECT ARCHITECT: JOHNSON ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN: TANGLEWOOD DESIGN TEAM, M. SELMAN, SR. DESIGNER

LOCATION: NEW JERSEY