BY: Jacqui Poor
The minute you step into Brio Tuscan Grille, it’s like you’re transported to Tuscany. My favorite restaurants are those that have that five star vacation ambience. This is one such restaurant with its palatial high ceiling framed by tall rounded pillars with crown molding connected to the warm colored Tuscan textured painted beams that match the textured walls.
Flowing white fabric is draped from the center ceiling to the outer pillars and tall luxurious green palms are strategically placed throughout the restaurant. Beautiful hanging light fixtures accent the lavish décor with a soft glow. The exterior green and white awnings can be seen through the colossal windows and doors out to the beautiful dining patio.
SOURCE: http://stlrestaurant.news
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