The
Elway's Downtown has completed renovations to its lounge, bar and dining room.
Designed by Aspen-based design and architecture firm
Rowland+Broughton, the dining room's most stunning modification is the onyx stone wall that acts as a divider from the bar.
The restaurant also added John's Room, a new private dining room that can accommodate up to 12 guests and offers a private viewing window into the kitchen. The room is equipped with an HDTV and audiovisual capabilities, as well as custom, locally made tables and credenzas.
"The additional private dining space we created has seen great success as we continue to see that market really pick up," says Allyson Fredeen, Communications Manager for
The Ritz-Carlton Denver, where the restaurant is located.
The lounge just off the restaurant's main entrance features new dark wood floors and a stone fireplace, along with a community table and banquette leather seating. The bar also has expanded, with new tables and stools and banquette seating. All renovated areas are equipped with charging stations, and the entire restaurant offers Wi-Fi access.
"The renovation to Elway's Downtown has surpassed our expectations, both functionally and aesthetically," Fredeen says. "We continue to hear great feedback from our guests which is especially important in a time like now when there are so many new dining options in the city."
Contact Confluence Denver Development News Editor Margaret Jackson with tips and leads for future stories at margaret@confluence-denver.com.
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