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Bistro With Vintage Charm

Formerly a 1920s house, this restaurant designed by Alan Metcalfe features a stone exterior, rustic wood interior, vintage wood stove and chic industrial elements.
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Photo: Halkin | Mason Photography. From: Alan Metcalfe.

Urban Bistro Boasts 1920s Charm

This 1920s house-turned-restaurant uses its bright red-orange canopy with an aluminum goat silhouette to attract visitors inside. The building's original stone exterior was restored, giving the restaurant authentic charm.

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Photo: Halkin | Mason Photography. From: Alan Metcalfe.

Restaurant Entry With Rustic, Nature-Inspired Feel

Goat Hollow's interior features photographer Julia Blaukopf’s nature murals and walls of recycled red cedar. The recycled wood gives the space a rustic vibe.

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Photo: Halkin | Mason Photography. From: Alan Metcalfe.

Second-Story Dining Room Features Upcycled Chandelier

The chandelier in this dining area is made of recycled cider jugs; photo murals on the walls depict the roofscapes visible through these second-story windows. Exposed ductwork keeps with the urban feel of the downstairs, and the use of rustic wood gives the space a sense of authenticity and warmth.

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Photo: Halkin | Mason Photography. From: Alan Metcalfe.

Urban-Style Restaurant Is Warm, Welcoming

Goat Hollow diners are greeted with a warm fireplace backed with recycled brick. The room is punctuated by brightly colored vintage chairs and photo murals beyond.

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