Historic hotel’s Dining Room being rebranded as The Royce
The Langham Huntington hotel in Pasadena, Calif., announced that its former Dining Room restaurant will soon reopen as The Royce. The renovated restaurant, bearing the name of the longtime owner and general manager of 103-year-old landmark, will reopen in mid October and will feature New American cuisine by Chef David Féau, formerly of The Patina Group.
The Royce space has been redesigned by The Johnson Studio of Atlanta, whose additions to the space include two new wine rooms—one “white,” with sleek and modern details, and the other “red,” with a warm color palette and traditional touches—and a glass-enclosed veranda. The Langham Huntington is a 380-key property, including 38 suites and eight cottages.
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