Today's Odette's is an indoor/outdoor restaurant with seating for
about 200. It will have a broad traditional menu to please the palates
of the local clientele as well as visitors. If full dining is not in the plans,
guests can go to the Piano Lounge to settle into a leather couch and
enjoy lighter fare and signature cocktails, served while local musicians
provide entertainment.
A private rooop restaurant and lounge, simply called "Roof " is
an exclusive dining experience for hotel guests and members only.
Roof will have its own chef serving bold food choices with a focus on
presentation and freshness. e space overlooks the water with cozy
inside seating, and outdoor seating with umbrellas to block sun and
fireplaces to ward off evening chills. Gorodesky said membership for
the restaurant are $1000 annually and they sold out within two weeks.
He now has a waiting list of more than 200. "To stand on the deck at
Roof is just breathtaking," he said.
V U E N J . C O M
136