Downtown’s new Lytle Park Hotel opened to the public this June, along with their in-house, upscale Italian eatery Subito and sophisticated rooftop lounge, Vista at Lytle Park. Subito serves scratch-made Italian dishes in a white-tablecloth, jazzy environment where you can indulge in the rich flavors of Northern Italy and the warm hospitality of The Lytle’s waitstaff without booking a room.
The lobby melts into Subito’s dining room, with the bar as a halfway point where you can have a glass of wine while you wait to be seated. You’ll catch a glimpse of the kitchen staff, heads down, firing entrees and wiping the edges of plates before they’re whisked away into the dining room.
SOURCE: https://www.citybeat.com
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