Paddington’s Light Brigade opened new dining room and bar on November 22
November 29th, 2007
Oxford Street’s popular Light Brigade Hotel officially opened its new dining room and bar on November 22 in Sydney.
The evening launch event allowed guests first glimpses at the 1930s Art Deco elegance, consistent with the original features of the building.
The dining room is divided into intimate dining and communal eating areas, each with their own signature furniture, lighting, and decoration. Boutique Sydney interior design and architecture company, Annie Snell Design was responsible for the project.
The ground level of the hotel is currently under renovation and due for completion early 2008.
The Light Brigade
(61 2) 9331 2930
lightbrigade.com.au
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