A large table in front of
the fireplace that seats
up to 40 diners.
The bar and main
restaurant reside on
the first floor sharing
a massive wood
burning fireplace.
Intimate sitting areas, with a mix of comfy couches
and leather chairs, are scattered around the bar.
bit longer. You can choose to walk down the
exterior steps or ride the operating funicular
that slowly moves you down the hillside to the
main part of the complex.
Leaving the front desk area with its whimsical
chairs made of old radiators, a long hallway
leads to the guest rooms. This hallway
showcases much of the machinery imported
from England over one hundred years ago. The
massive boilers that generated steam for
refrigeration and electricity are on display here.
The Victorian engine room sits silent today at
the end of the hall. Windows along the hallway
look out to the original plant office, engine
maintenance and blacksmith shops.
There are 54 rooms and 3 suites available to
choose from. Keeping with the industrial look
of the plant, the exterior of the rooms are clad
in sheet metal and rivets. Ceilings are smooth
cement. The front walls angle in from ceiling
to floor and are lit top and bottom with
accent lighting.
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A glass walled wine “cellar”
sits under the stairwell.