
Crescent Beverly Hills is located in the heart of this famously luxurious city and is within steps of Rodeo, Santa Monica & Wilshire Drives. The original art deco structure was built during the Golden Age of Hollywood and served as housing for studio stars. Crescent Beverly Hills is now an elegant Dodd Mitchell designed hideaway with fully-appointed guest rooms, an intimate lobby lounge and bar with palm lined terrace.
FEATURES AND SERVICE
Each room offers peaceful, minimalist design and encourages relaxation with dark woods, soft Italian linens on low slung beds with down pillows and woven throws. Sleek concrete bathrooms are outfitted with plush towels and yukata robes.
Crescent Hotel's indoor-outdoor bar and lounge offers candleit evenings on the terrace are replete with our market fresh cocktails, small production wines and seasonal plates, both small and large.
Whether perched at the zebra wood bar, relaxing fireside under the palms or enjoying more formal dining at the communal table in the chandelier room, CBH is the ideal intimate gathering place in West Los Angeles.
Hours of Operation:
Breakfast 7a-10a m-f, til 11a S+S
Bar + Lounge 5p-11p daily
Happy Hour: 4p-7p M-F
Dog Happy Hour: 11a-1p S/S
For inquiries please contact events@crescentbh.com.
Crescent Beverly Hills is a haven for intimate events and private parties. Tucked into a fashionable corner of Beverly Hills, the Crescent Hotel sits behind a subtle screen of foliage that ensures privacy and quiet while the rest of the city buzzes all around. Ideal for small weddings, cocktail parties and casual meetings, The Crescent Beverly Hills can accommodate from 10-100 guests in its garden patio, lobby lounge, bar and private room – all connected for a seamless flow.
The lobby lounge – replete with an indoor/outdoor fireplace, chic modern furnishings and a sexy vibe opens onto the lush, open air patio and the bar – creating one large space for guests. By daytime, warm natural light flows throughout and by night a candlelit, fireside setting provides intimacy and atmosphere.
A few steps above and overlooking the lobby, sits a semi-private dining suite for up to ten guests. The sleek room features a white table and a crystal chandelier hangs low over the table and provides a soft glow from which to mingle and dine. A picture window cutout in the wall can be left open or a gauzy curtain drawn for additional privacy. Parties in this setting can order from the menu or a special selection can be arranged in advance.
Our flexible and stylish hotel space can be tailored to fit your needs. Whether you're hosting a gathering for your favorite cause, celebrating a personal milestone or courting a potential client, the Crescent team will ensure that your event is memorable.
The Crescent Hotel
403 North Crescent Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Phone: (310) 247-0505
Toll Free: (877) 374-0505
Fax: (310) 247-9053
sleep@crescentbh.com
Rodeo Drive, featuring Prada, Gucci, Valentino, Etro, Hermes, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Christian Dior. Upscale department stores in the vicinity include Neiman Marcus, Barney's New York. Fabulous star studded boutiques such as Kitson, Lisa Kline, and Cosabella are nearby on Robertson Boulevard. The hotel is also conveniently located to other shopping areas including Century City, Sunset Plaza, West Hollywood, Hollywood, and Melrose Avenue.
Crescent San Francisco is a new interpretation of an original Victorian era building by layering modern design on this San Francisco architectural classic. With an irreplaceable Union Square location, The Hotel is ideally situated in the city's epicenter of shopping, theater, galleries and dining at the landmark Stockton Street Tunnel "The open door to North Beach". The Crescent brings its own brand of restrained sophistication and affordable luxury to the city by the bay.
FEATURES AND SERVICE
Innovative design is woven throughout The Crescent Hotel and is reflected in the expansive public areas and the Hotel's unique blend of 80 rooms and suites. Crescent San Francisco is a European influenced boutique hotel with a modern design aesthetic and emphasis on comfort.
Crescent Junior
185 square feet. Features a double bed, limited city view and exposed brick accent wall with a large encasement window. These rooms are recessed into the hotel and offer a quiet and peaceful sleeping environment.
The Crescent
200 square feet. Appointed with queen or king size beds, Stockton Tunnel or Union Square view with a stylish settee, adjustable ambient lighting and either a classic bay window or exposed masonry wall.
Crescent Junior Suites
300-400 square feet. With luxuriously outfitted queen size beds, Crescent Junior Suites offer celebrated San Francisco living with an open floor plan featuring expanded lounge space and studio sleeper sofa. Added comforts feature a selection of wines from some of California's best small house producers, a custom bar with specially created cocktails from the City's most talented mixologists and a curated film, music & book library.
Crescent Specialty Suites
450-600 square feet. Two room suites feature one sleeping room with separate parlor room outfitted with a sleeper sofa, desk and armoire. Each room offers its own flat screen television and privacy doors with ample space for entertaining.
The Burritt Room
For Burritt Room's Happenings click here!
Tucked away up a flight of stairs in the Crescent Hotel is The Burritt Room, a rare classic hotel bar featuring a semi-private parlor, vintage couches and a long wooden bar lit by classic crystal chandeliers and backed by exposed brick. Named after the Nob Hill alley just off Bush Street that was the scene of the murder in The Maltese Falcon, The Burritt Room is refuge for hotel guests and locals alike. The extensive cocktail menu for The Burritt Room stretches from classics to seasonal takes.
Jonnie Richardson
The Crescent Hotel & Lounge
417 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
415 400 0555
Jonnie@crescentsf.com
The Crescent Hotel has meeting space available for a variety of needs. The following are the available meeting spaces at The Crescent Hotel:
The First Floor
The First Floor has a dedicated meeting space which can be reserved in advance for a variety of different uses.
The Burritt Room
Behind the Burritt
For more information and for reservation inquiries regarding the meeting and event spaces at The Crescent Hotel, please contact:
Jonnie Richardson
The Crescent Hotel & Lounge
417 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
415 400 0555
Jonnie@crescentsf.com
417 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
Phone: (415) 400-0500
Toll Free: (888) 817-9050
Fax: (415) 400-0505
sleep@crescentsf.com
The Crescent Hotel is located in the heart of Union Square on the corner of Stockton and Sutter Streets one block North of Union Square, one of the most historic and beloved places in San Francisco and which is among the most notable urban spaces in the world. Its history reflects that of San Francisco and each change it has undergone mirrors the greater shifts in the history of our country. Union Square is the most notable of the public spaces in the City of San Francisco.
Bounded by Market, Kearny, Bush and Taylor Streets, Union Square is a walkable area which boasts many great restaurants, live theatre, a wonderful concentration of fine art galleries, luxurious salons and day spas. Union Square Park is the heart of this vibrant community and just minutes away from many popular nearby attractions such as Yerba Buena Gardens and SFMOMA to the south and Chinatown to the north. Union Square is the City's most popular visitor shopping destination with one of the highest concentrations of luxury retail shopping in the world, offering the convenience of mall shopping in a historic open air setting. Most stores are open until 8 p.m. and some even later. Union Square is the second most popular dining destination and while it has its share of nightlife, remains a safe and vibrant area to walk around at night.
Dim Sum at Yank Sing or Hang Ah Tearoom
Shopping on Grant Street in North Beach
Coffee at Café Trieste or Blue Bottle
Oysters at Hog Island Oyster Company in the Ferry Building
Scented Soaps and Exotic Teas in Chinatown
Vietnamese Sandwiches at Out The Door in Westfield Centre

Crescent Hotel Group ("CHG"), founded in 2001 by Gregory Peck and based in Beverly Hills, California, is an entrepreneurial operationally integrated developer, owner and manager of unique hotel properties. The CHG vision is to create niche hotel properties in urban locations which offer finely tuned personalized service, intelligently designed spaces, vibrant food & beverage offerings and a compelling destination specific experience that reflects a true connection to the local community, all at an approachable price point. Above all, whether via high aesthetic values, well positioned locales or creative programming, CHG seeks to create and manage hotels with one goal in mind, to surprise and delight its guests. CHG is currently expanding and is aggressively seeking opportunistic acquisition, development and management opportunities that will fit within its unique business model and will serve to grow its portfolio.
Press inquires for Crescent Hotel Group should be directed to:
Crescent Hotel Group
403 North Crescent Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 247-0430
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JC | Report Gregory Peck's Hotel Empire October 2008
"Great design, great service, vibrant food and beverage at a decent price point are also key factors for our well-located urban properties."
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Luxist Lux Q&A: Hip Hotelier Gregory Peck October 2008
"our goal is to entice the senses while insisting on highly personalized service and always stressing having people feel a deep sense of comfort."
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Nylon Magazine October 2008
"We wanted to capture the old notion of the luxury and glamour of traveling."
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Big Magazine B Man September 2008
"I approach hotel design with a sensibility that is steeped in traditional luxury."
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Sur La Terre Gregory Peck's Higher Living August 2008
"At the global crossroad of New York, new hotels by Robert Deniro, Andre Balzars, Jason Pomeranc and Alex Calderwood are adding luminescent tiers to the already star-studded Manhattan skyline. Gregory Peck, a dark horse looking to lead the pack via his own quiet storm, is launching one of the most exciting new properties of 2008.
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C Magazine July 2008
"Travel tastemaker (and Crescent Hotel Groupowner) Gregory Peck knows a thing or two about creating escape-worthy retreats."
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City Magazine Rising Above - Hotelier: Gregory Peck January 2008
"At the ripe age of 33, Peck seems to be taking it all in stride."
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New York Post Page Siz Magazine The New Lounge Lizards January 2008
"Gre (Peck) (an Ian Scrager disciple) founded LA's Crescent ZHotel where Britney Spears is a regular."
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The New York Observer The New Gregoty Peck December 2007
"Gregory Peck in To Build a Boutique Hotel"
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The Huffington Post Destinations A Culinary Christmas In California November 2011
Everyone knows that the East Coast and snow immediately conjure up cozy winter images that set the seasonal tone. Yet some folks prefer a toastier time to take in their holidays. So, if you're heading west to soak in the So Cal sun and that cool California culture, here are 10 haute hotels throughout the City of Angels that will put you in the holiday mood, a la Hollywood.
Rest assured that these sophisticated spots are serving up some serious dishes on the foodie front. So, if you want to get Christmas cozy in your room or around the fire or if you simply don't want to venture off the property, the plates, pours and atmosphere alone promise to be plenty festive. This holiday season, check into Hotel California. Of course you can check in any time you like -- but you may never leave. The hip Hollywood hideaway will appeal to all your senses and sensibilities. For you art, architecture and design buffs, this art deco designed property built during the golden era of Hollywood once provided housing for studio stars. It has since been through several incarnations, the most recent a redo by LA designer Dodd Mitchell. More renovations are underway with one of Frank Gehry's famed architects at the helm. It's easy to see how starlets called The Crescent home as you won't want to leave once you arrive. A carefully curated playlist of tunes will seduce you as you enter your room. Early morning coffee and fresh baked breads will taunt that sleepy head. They can be enjoyed on the serene sunlit terrace surrounded by palm trees. As the sun sets, to does the tone. There's a great mix of edgy agents from neighboring talent agency Paradigm, cool California locals in the know and a mad mix of New Yorkers and Japanese fashionistas around the bar. The stunning chef Lenore honed her culinary skills at the iconic Guy Savoy at Caesars, Las Vegas. She will weaken every knee with her culinary creativity. This is the unsung foodie find and foodie hero in LA. So, take advantage of the adventure with her succulent brunch, which alone will make you want to slap somebody, if not everybody on that patio. Go family style with a friend and order the brunch sliders served on a fresh baked brioche bun and made with turkey breakfast sausage, smoked maple aioli and a sunny-side up quail egg. Follow with the steak hash with hanger steak, pee wee potatoes, spinach, two poached eggs and chipotle hollandaise and finish with the kabocha squash omelette with kale, tomato confit, goat cheese and corn avocado relish. (Trust me on this.) It will have you clicking your well-heeled foodie feet saying, "There's no place like The Crescent." |
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Sunset 25 Perfect Weekend Hotels September 2011
"The stylin' rooms at the Crescent are admittedly a tight squeeze, but what vaulted this hotel onto our list is its value score, with under $250 rooms in one of the toniest parts of L.A., plus the glamorous art deco design. At night, a high energy bar and palm terrace make it a great place to meet up with friends. Extra points for fully loaded iPods by the bed, plush HD Design/Eco friendly toiletries and room service"
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944 Magazine August 2008
"Elegant, modern... it will be hard to leave the tree-sheltered patio and outdoor fire.
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Best of L.A. Garden-Grown Cocktails August 2008
"We love to sit on the secluded patio and sip a 'Sage the Last Dance'"
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Disctintive Living Mixology Shakes Up The City August 2008
"Concocting the perfect cocktail, mixologist Allen Artcliff shakes up the city with his Garden & Herbs cocktail menu."
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Zink Party Like A Rockstar! August 2008
"...chic boutique hotel"
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Daily Candy Weekend Pick May 2008
"Drink Boé Restaurant's Garden & Herbs cocktails."
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Urban Daddy Weekend Pick March 2008
"Saturday Getaway! Enjoy martinis upon arrival, a chauffeured excursion to the current nightspots and a hangover breakfast."
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L.A. Confidential January 2008
"With its fabulous reputation, relaxing patio, and colorful crowd, Boé is the perfect place to wrap up your week."
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Indulge Magazine Sipping Summer at The Crescent January 2008
"Lounge in the intimate patio fringed with Acacia trees or bask in the fireside glow of the modern chic Boé restaurant."
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Metromix Los Angeles Weekend Pick January 2007
"Cocktails & A Chauffeur at the Crescent Hotel"
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Angelo Magazine June 2006
"Couples looking for a retreat from the everyone’s-looking heat can nuzzle up to the flattering glow of Boé’s fireside lounge. Cuddle up on one of the cocoa and crème chaises, then order a few Sex Kitten Martinis (think Cosmo with a raspberry kick). Before you know it, the after-dinner canoodling could turn into an all-night affair. Good thing the Crescent hotel is right upstairs."
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Beverly Hill Insiders' Guide April 2006
"Those looking for peace and quiet at The Crescent Hotel should head for the guest rooms, because the terrace and lounge are hopping. Breaking bread at the hotel's restaurant Boé, you'll find everyone from music moguls like Kanye West and Justin Timberlake to Golden Globe and Emmy-winner Patricia Arquette and ingénue Rachel McAdams."
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LA.com February 2006
“Pretty Patio for Pretty People: The Crescent Hotel feels like the private mansion of designer du jour Dodd Mitchell, and Boé the hip, welcoming foyer.”
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Text String, Condé Nast Traveler January 2006
“A palm-tree-flanked villa on the outside; sleek minimalism on the inside. The retro-modern lounge bar and patio restaurant are popular.”
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Los Angeles Magazine January 2006
"Weather permitting, everyone’s on the patio, but inside, a handful of tables sit next to the lobby of this boutique hotel. Nibble on mini curry burgers, garlic frites served in paper bags, and large salads, or get substantial with grilled flatiron steak."
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National Geographic Traveler July 2005
"The Crescent is a Beverly Hills find, a little stucco hotel with a fun bar, outdoor living room, and minimalist-chic rooms (each with a loaded iPod mini)."
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Nylon Magazine May 2005
"Hotel Sweet: A glass-fronted fireplace in an indoor/outdoor living room. A personal iPod Mini minibar. Wine tastings and cooking classes. Yes, The Crescent, Beverly Hills is not your average hotel. While some boutique properties try to pack in guests like marbles in a jar, the 40-room Crescent gives you space to relax in intimate, unique surroundings."
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Hotel News Resource April 2005
“The Crescent makes the list of the World’s Sexiest Hotels.”
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Boston Herald April 2005
"If streamlined equals cool to you, choose the Crescent Hotel at 403 N. Crescent. Like the rooms - furnished in a pleasing minimalist design that any devotee of feng shui principles will applaud - dining in this hotel's restaurant is strong on fresh ingredients presented simply."
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Ricardo Chavira (Desperate Housewives), InTouch April 2005
"I really love the courtyard here... the pillows, the enclosed fireplace. It's so inviting and very private."
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Condé Nast Traveler January 2005
“Beverly Hills has always been Mogul Metro, but when new owners hired designer, Dodd Mitchell, to redo the Beverly Crescent Hotel, built in 1926, he turned the renamed Crescent Hotel into the Hipster Heaven.”
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InStyle Magazine December 2004
"Dine alfresco, the way Elizabeth Hurley and Mena Suvari each do, on the candlelit front patio. If the fireplace isn't providing enough warmth, ask the waiter for a blanket."
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InStyle Magazine December 2004
"When Courtney Cox & David Arquette want to dine in a mansion away from home, they head to Boé. The restaurant, located at the Crescent Hotel, a 40 room Beverly Hills hideaway, has a bachelor-pad feel thanks to leather sofas, shag rugs, a groovy soundtrack and a playful menu."
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Black and White July 2004
"It’s the new place in town to strike a film deal next to the glass-fronted outdoor fireplace."
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Black and White July 2004
"So you're down and out in Beverly Hills and hankering for a minimalist hotel room with a flatscreen TV, a bottle of Norwegian spring water and a varnished-concrete bathroom. Oh, and add to that a selection of hipster magazines by the bed and indie-dance CDs still in their plastic wrappers. The newly opened 40-room Crescent in Los Angeles' Golden Triangle is where you can get them all as well as your hip-hotel kicks."
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Food and WineApril 2004 April 2004
“Best New Hotels: No two rooms are identical at this hotel that feels more like a jet-setter's mansion. The mod decor includes minimalist concrete vanities in the bathrooms and an indoor-outdoor lobby lounge that has become one of the hottest happy hours for the Rodeo Drive crowd.”
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Elle Magazine November 2003
"Behind the Crescent Hotel's classy Beverly Hills facade lurks Dodd Mitchell's sleek decor."
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Dwell October 2003
"California neocolonial exteriors can be forgiven only when they hide an indoor-outdoor courtyard where you can have drinks at attractive tables and benches or, if it's a breezy evening, sit by the fire."
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Dwell October 2003
"The recently opened 40-room Crescent Hotel, designed by commercial interior designer of the moment Dodd Mitchell, is a welcome addition to the mid-priced small hotels market. The central Beverly Hills location, the vaguely modernist decor, and the Holly- wood deal maker friendly indoor-outdoor restaurant, dubbed "BOE", are enough to ensure that the Crescent will be a hit with visitors to the City."
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Lucky Magazine August 2003
“The Crescent is poised to become our favorite neighbor- hood hangout, with a scenester bar, wine tastings and cooking classes.”
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Daily Candy July 2003
“At first glance, an excellent, centrally located spot for visitors to hang their hats while in our fair city. Forty deluxe rooms, stocked with top-notch amenities.”
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The Tasting Room with Tom Leykis August 2011
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Thrillist: New Booze at Burritt Room March 2011
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7x7 SF Secret Recipe: The Kerouac from Burritt Room December 2010
Once upon a time, spirits steeped with herbs (like Aperol, an Italian bitter liqueur) were considered restoratives to treat mind, body, and even hangovers. Throw together a curative for whatever may be ailing you New Year's Day with The Kerouac from Burritt Room bartender Kevin Diedrich.
7x7 asks the city's chefs for the recipes to their most loved cocktails, bar snacks, starters, mains, and desserts. If there's a dish you want to make at home, send us an email. Your wish may just end up on the blog, along with the actual recipe from the chef. Makes 1 1 3/4 ounces Reposado tequila 1/2 ounce Aperol 1/2 ounce Combier 3/4 ounce grapefruit juice 1/2 ounce lemon juice 1. Shake all ingredients together twice and strain into a coupe. 2. Garnish with a grapefruit twist. |
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Tasting Table The Best Cocktails & Where to Drink Them November 2010
Kerouac Cocktail
Bartenders in San Francisco tend to be tequila snobs, obsessed with the spirit's purity. This drink by Kevin Diedrich at the Burritt Room bucks that trend. The cocktail is a combination of lightly aged (reposado) tequila, the slightly bitter liqueur Aperol and grapefruit juice, plus lemon and orange flavors to brighten the mix. 1¾ ounces reposado tequila ½ ounce Aperol ½ ounce orange liqueur or triple sec ½ ounce fresh lemon juice ¾ ounce fresh grapefruit juice 1 dash agave syrup (made with equal parts agave nectar and water) Ice Grapefruit peel, for garnish In a mixing glass, combine the tequila, Aperol, orange liqueur, lemon and grapefruit juices, agave syrup and ice. Shake well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with the grapefruit peel and serve. |
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Daily Candy How to Punch Up Your Next Party October 2010
"You learned it in kindergarten: Sharing is caring. So it’s no wonder that giant, artisanal punch bowls are showing up at bars and restaurants all over town (see: Zero Zero, Burritt Room, Rickhouse).'"
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Inside Scoope SF Eye-Openers: Bad food trends, Fish Story buzz, ice cream history October 2010
"The autumnal menu at the Burritt Room includes a drink called the Great Pumpkin Fizz. No word on Charlie Brown garnishes.'"
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Alcademics Cocktail Menu: San Francisco: Burritt Room Fall Menu October 2010
"You learned it in kindergarten: Sharing is caring. So it’s no wonder that giant, artisanal punch bowls are showing up at bars and restaurants all over town (see: Zero Zero, Burritt Room, Rickhouse).'"
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7 x 7 Party Hop With The Fashion Pack: Guerilla 24 Pop-Up, Christopher Collins Trunk Show, Glamorama + More October 2010
"Red Tie Launch Party, Thurs. from 6-9 p.m., 417 Stockton St., $30: Toss on your little red dress and head to The Burritt Room for gratis Skyy cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, live tunes and a collection of wearable sculpture from AAU fashion students. P.S. The event is free for Red Tie Gala ticket holders.'"
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Tablehopper Get Red-y (Har) for the Red Tie Launch Party September 2010
"Join the party by entering through an old speakeasy stairwell to reach the Burritt Room. This secret entrance will lead you to an evening of music and DJs, complimentary SKYY cocktails and local wines, culinary bites by Taste Catering, and more. Plus you’ll see models exhibiting a special collection of wearable sculpture by the Academy of Art University.'"
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Jetset Extra San Francisco, California, USA: Cocktail Week's Ragtag Rabble ... September 2010
"The Barbary Coast Conservancy of the American Cocktail hosted another great event celebrating the World's first Cocktail Week at the Crescent Hotel's Burritt Room. Guests were greeted in the hotel lobby and ascended the stairs to the ...'"
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LowFares.com San Francisco Hotels: Best of Bay City Boutique Accomodations September 2010
"Just two blocks from San Francisco’s main landmark Union Square, one block from the famous Chinatown gate on Grant Street, and another few blocks from the Italian restaurants of North Beach, the Crescent is located close to many San Francisco attractions, which makes getting around town a snap.... The rooms look slick and new, with design pieces like white leather and wood sleigh beds dressed in Sateen linens, antiqued French mirror arrangements, all-marble bathrooms, huge flat-screen televisions, iPod docking stations, and free Wi-Fi.....'"
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San Francisco Chronicle Latest cocktail trend is to low-alcohol drinks September 2010
"Like a food menu, a proper cocktail list reflects a chosen theme while catering to a variety of diners. The low-alcohol drinks now showing up around San Francisco are designed to satisfy cocktail flexitarians who aren't avoiding alcohol but who don't want the calories, the rapid buzz or that full feeling....'"
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San Francisco Bay Guardian Raising the bar August 2010
"If I could imagine a dream "speakeasy," it would be one tucked away from the masses (may be in the second floor of a hotel), rich with atmosphere (brick walls, chandeliers, a piano, black and red accents on velvet stools, couches, pillows), a reasonably sized cocktail menu (say 18 rotating cocktails?), and a complete lack of pretension. Enter Burritt Room, which quietly opened upstairs in the Crescent Hotel in the shadow of the Stockton Tunnel..."
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Hospitality Design Magazine Crescent Hotel San Francisco Completes Renovation July 2010
"Crescent Hotel San Francisco has completed its renovation, which also includes the debut of the hip, relaxing Burritt Room lounge. When possible, the architectural team preserved the façade and molding, wainscoting, vintage tiles, exposed original brick, and hardwood floors of the original 1910 building. The interiors showcase a black, white, and red color scheme accented by chandeliers and antique mirrors for a touch of old world grandeur. The hotel also offers meeting space, a lobby lounge with music library, and event space off the Burritt Room. "
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Food & Wine | Mouthing Off San Francisco’s New Burritt Room June 2010
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Liquor.com June 2010
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Thrillist Drink: Burritt Room May 2010
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SF Weekly Q & A with Kevin Diedrich, the Man Behind the Burritt Room May 2010
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UrbanDaddy Burritt Proof Cocktailing in a 100-Year-Old Hotel May 2010
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Crescent Beverly Hills 403 North Crescent Drive Phone: (310) 247-0505 |
Crescent San Francisco 417 Stockton Street Phone: (415) 400-0500 |
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