Goodnight’s Prime Steak & Spirits
GNERAL CONTRACTOR
Nordby Construction
ARCHITECT
Goring & Straja Architects
DESIGN
Hunter + Company
LOCATION
Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California
SCOPE OF WORK
Decorative Metal
Custom Railing
Wood Wall Panelling
Banquette Seating
Project Narrative
Goodnight’s Prime Steak & Spirits, under the auspices of the Foley Entertainment Group, introduces a reimagined Western-style steakhouse to the heart of Healdsburg, Sonoma County. This establishment pays tribute to the spirit of the American frontier, as epitomized by the restaurant's namesake, Texas Ranger Charles Goodnight.
Design and Craftsmanship
Every aspect of the restaurant's design is infused with its thematic essence. The bar and banquette seating are intricately created, while the custom light fixtures and luxurious wooden wall paneling demonstrate a commitment to the Western motif. The handrail, featuring a custom gunmetal finish, is embellished with a bronze ranger badge and wire mesh, presenting a visually compelling centerpiece rich in historical significance.
Scope Of Work
Architectural Metalwork: Ornate metal handrails in the restaurant merge artistic flair with practicality, redefining elegance in high-end dining settings.
Architectural Woodwork: The woodwork, from the ceiling panels to the decor, reflects a tribute to craftsmanship, mirroring the rugged sophistication of the Western era.
Gunmetal Patina Hand Railing: Meticulously crafted with CNC precision, the handrail transcends its safety role, becoming an artistic emblem of the restaurant’s dedication to authenticity and excellence.
Metal Screen: The incorporation of metal screens offers a modern take on Western themes, ensuring seclusion while elevating the ambiance.
Goodnight’s Prime Steak & Spirits transcend being just a restaurant. It’s a landmark that reveres a rich history, both through its gastronomic delights and its unwavering commitment to design brilliance. It serves as a contemporary tribute to the pioneers of the West.