Department of the Interiors: Goozlepipes and Guttyworks
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Amongst the new places about to open, none has the clockwork wonderment of King Streets newest entry into the city's increasingly civilized nightlife. Steampunk, gorgeous, handmade, dense with art and artisanship, this place is going to be an instant landmark. We thought you would like a looksee at the interior way before its ready for primetime. Join us after the jump for a look inside.
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That staircase though! Oh my goodness. I am very interested to see what kind of performers will be found in a venue like that...
The last time I was in the space, Steve was obsessively hanging and cataloging the thousands of individual art boxes. Each box will be identifiable by number, and a corresponding app will give you detailed information about each piece. Attention to detail of this caliber almost ensures that G&G will be unlike any other restaurant in the region, if not the state.
Looking awesome. Any shots of the cellar floating out there yet?
Goozle, not Guzzle. Steve Flores made this correction in the previous thread, but it didn't stick.
Anyway, looks cool. Can't wait for it to open.
Quote from: joshuataylor on February 18, 2014, 01:32:24 PM
Attention to detail of this caliber almost ensures that G&G will be unlike any other restaurant in the region, if not the state.
Hope so.