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THE WALKTHROUGH   02.11.09 5:17 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
New Tysons Corner Restaurant Offers Lots of Private Event Space
Last week, chefs Jon Mathieson and Jonathan Krinn (formerly of 2941 Restaurant in Falls Church) opened Inox restaurant on the ground level of the Corporate Office Park at Tysons II in McLean, 15 miles from downtown Washington. Wine professional John Wabeck, most recently the executive chef at New Heights restaurant in Northwest Washington, heads the wine program.
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The retro-styled bar and lounge seats 34 people. - Photo: BizBash
The retro-styled bar and lounge seats 34 people.
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The Amber function room seats 50 and has a private entrance. - Photo: BizBash
The Amber function room seats 50 and has a private entrance.
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The 126-seat main dining room has two olive-shaped tables for eight. - Photo: BizBash
The 126-seat main dining room has two olive-shaped tables for eight.
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Each of the two 10-seat private dining rooms has a media center with a flats-creen TV, iPod jacks, and computer connections. - Photo: BizBash
Each of the two 10-seat private dining rooms has a media center with a flats-creen TV, iPod jacks, and computer connections.
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Designed by New York-based CMS Architecture and Design, the 12,795-square-foot space features contemporary-modern decor (with a touch of retro design in the lounge), floor-to-ceiling windows, and metallic accents in the walls and flooring. Open for lunch and dinner, the menu is modern American, using seasonal ingredients. The wine list has 650 labels and more than 6,000 bottles.

In addition to the 126-seat main dining room, there are two 10-seat private rooms, each with a media center that includes a flat-screen TV, iPod jacks, computer connections, and surround sound. Just beyond the 34-seat bar and lounge, there are two function rooms that can be combined: Amber seats 50 and has a private entrance while Gallery seats 72 and has a bar. The venue is available for partial and full buyouts.

  —Walter Nicholls
RELATED TOPICS CMS Architecture & Design

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