Acapulco Mexican Restaurant About Set For Permitting Process
Our design for the Acapulco Mexican Restaurant at Colfax and Yosemite in Denver is about to begin the permit process.
We've designed a new two story structure where the main level is a restuarant and commercial kitchen and the upper level is a residence and storage areas. It is in the main street zoning to most of the street frontage has to be glass pushed tight to the property line. It should be a real asset to the neighborhood combining their popular food with a proper building.
You might also look at a tenant improvement Nepalese restaurant that we designed.
Also, I've posted information on a checklist of what information you need for a commercial kitchen.
EVstudio has been involved with a number of restaurants, there are more articles with more restaurant floor plans and helpful information.
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hey! aweeesome design..im in the process of becoming an architect and had an epiphany as we do along the road to become architects..i want to specialize in kitchens as a measure of being a good architect..(and other services) restaurant architecture design should be more poetic when traffic flow becomes more chaotic..so in that respect nice one! i just ponder tho..maybe a wider entrance to the solid part would be good..jus t make in and out traffic more fluid!? maybe? i dont no..just being silly..laugh laugh snort snort..