Step into a marvelously chic café within Restoration Hardware, where a stunning ambiance meets delicious American cuisine and expertly crafted drinks.
"A cafe in Gold Coast, where Asbaty and Uy previously collaborated on the launch of Restoration Hardware’s hospitality program." - Samantha Nelson
"This restaurant is tucked in on the first floor of a former city club-turned-Restoration Hardware, featuring a large fountain in the middle flanked by couches and tables (RH, of course). The menu is small, but the crisp grilled cheese, salmon board, and chocolate chip cookie are the stars. Or, just grab a glass of wine and sit back and relax and let your worries melt away." - Eater Staff
"Is this technically a coffee shop? No, it’s more of an all-day restaurant attached to a Restoration Hardware in the Gold Coast. In fact, it’s more of a tree-filled biodome large enough to have its own ecosystem. Three Arts Club Cafe is so spacious it’ll feel like you’re working outside, but it’s a great temperature-controlled place to get some work done while being surrounded by foliage and expensive furniture." - adrian kane, john ringor, veda kilaru
"Today there are more than 15 RH restaurants across the nation, but Chicago’s 3 Arts Club Café, which opened in 2015, was the first. Guests will discover it within Restoration Hardware’s 70,000-square-foot design gallery, which formerly functioned as the Three Arts Club, a residence built in 1914 for young women studying music, drama and the visual arts. Today, that space has been royally reimagined in the hands of RH, turning the six-story building into a lavishly outfitted labyrinth featuring its myriad décor whimsies (from the brand’s Design Atelier line to its children’s collections). Come here with friends or a special plus one, and arrive early—you'll want to factor in time for grabbing a coupe and perusing the historic property as you await your table." - Nicole Schnitzler
"Eating in the center of a five-story Restoration Hardware’s giant atrium sounds like it’s just a small step above having lunch at the mall. But really, it’s a lot more enjoyable. The space at 3 Arts is impressive, with glass ceilings, a water fountain, and a giant crystal chandelier, and you can come for either breakfast or lunch. Just try to remember to wash your hands between eating that truffle grilled cheese and touching a $12,000 couch." - adrian kane, veda kilaru