A restaurant has been completed in the town of Santa Paula, California with a theme of high-tech automotive materials. This is no coincidence as the restaurant is built right up against
the structure that houses ARP (Automotive Racing Products). The designer, Anthony Eckelberry, brought to this project his years of experience in the restaurant design field as seen on the
website: http://www.eckelberry.biz .
Anthony explains: 's8220;We picked a bright range of colors for the walls and fabrics that are reminiscent of customized cars and used materials in the decoration that would also be used
in race cars such as stainless steel, titanium panels and carbon-fiber look countertops. Some of the wall decorations selected are of race cars that currently use ARP's8217;s line of
fasteners.'s8221;
Although the menu is relatively simple, the quality of the ingredients is top-notch as the owner of the restaurant is a very conscious of what is expected in fine dining restaurants and
the results are very appetizing.
Lisa McKinnon of the Ventura County Star had this to say about the restaurant: 's8220;Hozy's8217;s Grill continues to serve breakfast, lunch and dinner -the latter with a wine list- in a
snazzy red-and-orange setting that belies its industrial-park neighborhood.'s8221;
The restaurant caters to local customers that live in the Santa Paula and Ventura area and also those that work in nearby office and industrial buildings. The restaurant's8217;s design
contributes to the ongoing transformation of Santa Paula as a tourist destination and emerging fine-dining scene.
About Anthony Eckelberry, architect:
Anthony Eckelberry is a Los Angeles architect that specializes in high-end restaurants since 1988 and has designed projects for restaurateurs such as Wolfgang Puck, Joachim Splichal and
David Myers.
Contact:
Anthony Eckelberry, principal
323-661-0895
http://www.eckelberry.biz