Coffeehouse, wine bar & American restaurant inside RH


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"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
"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, john ringor, nick allen, veda kilaru
"3 Arts Club Cafe feels like a garden party in a fancy furniture store in the Gold Coast—because it is. The main atrium inside Restoration Hardware has hedges and a fountain in the middle, and each table depicts a different stage of the “ladies who brunch” evolution cycle, from the college years to the rich divorcee era. As they all pose with mimosas or champagne, when the sun shines through the glass ceiling and hits your good side, you’ll want to take a few pictures smiling with an omelet, too. Tables full of people with matching Kate Spade bags Spend too much money on furniture, drink more champagne" - nick allen, john ringor
"Eating in the center of a five-story Restoration Hardware’s giant atrium sounds like it’s just a small step above getting lunch at the mall, but we love the 3 Arts Cafe and completely embrace it. The space alone is impressive, with glass ceilings, couches, and a water fountain underneath a giant crystal chandelier. You’re also here for the food, which is never disappointing. This place is open every day for breakfast, brunch, and early dinner (it closes at 8pm), and we like it best at lunchtime, when it’s bright inside and we can eat a truffle grilled cheese before touching all the stuff we can’t afford at Restoration." - adrian kane, nick allen
"A cafe in Gold Coast, where Asbaty and Uy previously collaborated on the launch of Restoration Hardware’s hospitality program." - Samantha Nelson