Limestone Grille

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The Limestone Grille is a Contemporary American grille.

Limestone Grille


The American Arts and Crafts Movement blossomed at the turn of the 20th century on the tree lined streets of peaceful villages in upstate New York. The movement was a personal and architectural revolt against the ornateness of the Victorian style.

This Movement sparked a period of design characterized by simplicity, honestly and integrity.

Here in Fayetteville, Leopold and John George Stickley created Arts and Crafts furniture using innovative construction techniques which have endured as hallmarks of the Movement.

The Craftsman Inn is dedicated to these Craftsman ideals. Look around, the designs that inspire the building, the chairs and tables, the lighting and pictures, all evoke that ideal.

Our Limestone Grille was launched in 2008 as the heir to our more stately Craftsman House. The Limestone reflects the 21st century evolution of these concepts as once again a desire for a simpler, truer,more authentic approach becomes prevalent. Our dining room and lounge reflect clean, Mission style design but with warm colors, classic furnishings, and contemporary appointments. Our service staff and bartenders provide friendly yet attentive service, knowledgeable without being presumptuous, helping to create the sense of relaxed comfort we all seem to miss so much of the time. That end result is what inspires us to do the best we can.

    American Restaurant, Bar & Grill, Hotel Bar

    Colazione, Cena, Bevande, Pranzo

   
          Adatto ai gruppi
          Adatto ai bambini
          Accetta prenotazioni
          Da asporto
          Servizio ai tavoli
          Prenotazione NON obbligatoria


   (315) 637-9999

      7300 E Genesee St, Fayetteville, United States

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