Designer Brady Williams and restaurateur Joey Ghazal conceived a captivating townhouse experience that spans three levels with five distinct rooms and a seating capacity of 350.
Inside the historic, landmarked home, the design combines old-world British elegance with New England extravagance, spiced with a touch of decadence.
The Drawing Room, formerly the drawing room of the Duke of Montrose, exudes historic sophistication set against a modern color palette and colonial plantings.
The menu is reminiscent of fine dining in New England.
The brasserie hosts live jazz and spontaneous burlesque performances
Interior Design
Brady Williams
Design
Custom made