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"Perched atop Kimpton’s new Banneker hotel on the edge of Scott Circle, this small, stylish rooftop bar—named after First Lady “Lady Bird” Johnson—is the lighthearted counterpart to the property’s lobby-level French bistro. The indoor-outdoor setup on the newly built top floor (officially opened October 8) fits about 80 people inside and 50 on the patio and requires taking two elevators to access; initial hours are Wednesday–Thursday 4 p.m.–midnight and Friday–Saturday until 1 a.m. A tiny bar framed in glossy turquoise tiles sends out a sizable drinks program: 12 cocktails (priced $14–$16) including a Harvey Wallbanger and a kiwi-wheel caipirinha made with Novo Fogo cachaça, plus a roster of highballs that nod to countries (e.g., “Japan,” “Italy,” “France”) and 20 wines available by the glass (and by bottle) from Virginia, California, France, and Italy. The one-page rooftop menu by Le Sel chef Laurent Hollaender mixes elegant French snacks—heirloom tomato tartine, goat cheese and cornmeal beignets, a cheese and charcuterie plate built with chicken truffle pâté, soppressata, and lingonberry jam—with non-French items like baba ghanoush, grilled lamb sausage on a naan bun, and boneless chicken thigh bites with crushed olive chimichurri. The 1,200-square-foot space channels a chic SoCal vibe with fire pits, palms, movable glass walls, woven chairs, soft sky-blue seating under nest-shaped metallic light fixtures, and wood-thrush–inspired wallpaper and fabrics; a high-tech irrigation system on the patio also references the environmentalist namesake." - Tierney Plumb
Spectacular lake reflections along the John Muir Trail
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