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Holiday dining
White lights, floral arrangements and eggnog martinis help round out the year at these festive restaurants.
Tavern on the Green
New York, New YorkCentral Park at West 67th Street; 212-873-3200; tavernonthegreen.com
This Central Park landmark shines all year round with its sumptuous decor (think brass, stained glass, etched mirrors and crystal chandeliers), but it really outdoes itself during the holiday season-not surprisingly, this is one of New York’s most popular places for corporate end-of-year parties. The in-house decorator/florist turns the space into a winter wonderland, with giant Christmas trees, garlands, wreaths, handmade bows and seasonal floral arrangements. Guests can dine in one of six rooms, including the glass-enclosed Crystal and Terrace Rooms and the Elm and Chestnut Rooms, with soaring vaulted ceilings. The holiday menu includes crab cakes and lobster bisque, as well as roast free-range turkey, roast prime rib of beef and cedar plank salmon, along with plenty of sinfully rich desserts.
Restaurant 1789
Washington, D.C.1226 36th Street NW; 202-965-1789; 1789restaurant.com
Restaurant 1789, named for the year Georgetown University was founded, is considered one of the finest restaurants in our nation’s capital. Located in a restored Federal house, it features period antiques, a working fireplace, Limoges china and cuisine from acclaimed chef Nathan Beauchamp. During the holidays, each of the five dining rooms is decorated with fresh garlands, holiday trees and antique toys and trains. The Middleburg Room’s ceiling is done up with grapevines and white lights, creating a truly spectacular setting. The holiday menu might include apple-cured salmon, duck breast with foie gras-braised Brussels sprouts and white sweet potatoes, and venison with glazed carrots and lingonberries. There is also a large champagne selection-ideal when you need to make that holiday toast!
The Signature Room
Chicago, Illinois875 North Michigan Avenue; 312-787-9596; thesignatureroom.com
Perched high above the Windy City on the 95th floor of the iconic John Hancock Tower is the Signature Room, which offers diners phenomenal views of the surrounding skyscrapers. The space was designed with Art Deco style that is brilliantly showcased when holiday decorations in red, green, silver and gold are put up. There are numerous private dining rooms available, all of which feature floor-to-ceiling windows. Executive chef Michael Pivoney’s cuisine is contemporary American, and holiday menu highlights include smoked loin of venison with hibiscus cherry reduction, roasted duckling with cranberry glaze and fresh oysters from the Pacific Northwest. On Christmas Eve, the restaurant offers a gourmet buffet with more than 60 items, including carved turkey and a raw bar. Enjoy seasonal cocktails, such as eggnog martinis and Bailey’s hot cocoa spiked with apple cider.
City Tavern
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania138 South Second Street; 215-413-1443; citytavern.com
Step back in time while dining at this historic restaurant, a reconstructed 18th-century tavern where Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson shared meals and debated the topics of the day. The cuisine is prepared from historic recipes and served by waiters in period dress, which makes dinner here a unique experience. The holidays are an especially magical time, when the tavern’s seven dining rooms are adorned with traditional Christmas decorations. The restaurant is known for corporate functions, where guests can enjoy an authentic colonial feast complete with pepperpot soup, roasted duckling with chutney, rack of lamb and Martha Washington’s recipe for chocolate mousse, as well as microbrews like Poor Richard’s ale and General Washington’s porter.
Houstonian Hotel
Houston, Texas111 North Post Oak Lane; 713-680-2626; houstonian.com
One of Houston’s grandest hotels, the Houstonian is set on 18 acres in the heart of the city. During the holidays, perhaps no other hotel can match its cheerful yuletide decor. The Great Room, with its massive stone, is dominated by a 19-foot tree and festooned with light displays, garlands, wreaths, holly and gingerbread houses. Each evening, a children’s choir sings carols, and apple cider and cookies are passed around. There is also a holiday drink menu, so you can have a cocktail or coffee in the lobby before enjoying a meal at Olivette, the hotel’s fine dining venue, which is filled with exquisite holiday floral arrangements (a present-filled sleigh greets diners at the entrance). The cuisine by executive chef Jeffrey Everts is modern American, with a Mediterranean influence.
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Last, but not leastHere are several other options for a festive holiday meal:Upstairs on the SquareCambridge, Massachusetts91 Winthrop Street; 617-864-1933; upstairsonthesquare.com Dine on holiday fare (roast prime rib, venison, plum pudding and Christmas cookies) in beautifully decorated spaces like the gold-and-pink Soiree room and the whimsical Zebra Room. The Arizona Biltmore ResortPhoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona2400 East Missouri Avenue; 602-955-6600; arizonabiltmore.com Trees, lights, a menorah and a gingerbread house embellish this grand resort, which, in addition to holiday menus in Wright’s restaurant, offers afternoon tea and marshmallow roasts. You can even join the pianist for a sing-along in the lobby. Joe’s Stone CrabMiami, Florida11 Washington Avenue; 305-673-0365; joesstonecrab.com Join the line (it’s a first-come, first-served policy, though larger parties can book ahead) for mouth-watering stone crabs with Joe’s specialty mustard sauce, cole slaw and key lime pie amid festive decorations. Nicollet Island InnMinneapolis, Minnesota95 Merriam Street; 612-331-1800; nicolletislandinn.com This elegant restaurant on an island in the Mississippi River is beautifully done up during the holidays. Executive chef Erick Harcey impresses with his gourmet cuisine, and there are plenty of private dining rooms for corporate entertaining. Cliff HouseSan Francisco, California1090 Point Lobos, 415-386-3330; cliffhouse.com This multi-roomed restaurant, with jaw-dropping views of the Pacific Ocean, is particularly enchanting during the holidays. Guests can dine on holiday menus in Sutro’s or the Bistro, or enjoy a champagne brunch in the Terrace Room. |
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