This is the front of my restaurant ---
Mount Washington Seafood (the one from 6-9-16.)
The first version from 6-7-16 had way more dining spots --- by far --- I thought it was better as a restaurant with a hotel, so I made the 6-9-16 version.
It is modeled after the Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire. I chose to make this a seafood restaurant because of the hotel's amazing clam chowder.
My restaurant's 2 dining rooms have
72 dining spots, altogether. There are hotel beds, a kitchen and beds for the owners and more beds for the staff. Two suites have exclusive access to an indoor garden, a library and a computer center.
I used the 50x50 lot that used to be Magnolia Blossom in Willow Creek. The mountain view from the back of that lot looks like the view from the Mount Washington Hotel.
This is the back of my restaurant --- complete with the curved part of the porch, which is such a feature of the hotel.
Lunchtime in the main dining room --- I just opened the restaurant for lunch a few Sim minutes ago. Formal attire is required.
The bigger of the main dining rooms --- dance floor, piano and violin included
The beautiful lobby, complete with an elegant fireplace
"The Gold Room," which is where in 1944 the Bretton Woods International Monetary Fund conference gold standard documents were signed.
I use this room as an additional lobby.
"The Cave" is the hotel's actual basement lounge. There are
18 dining spots. It really looks like an actual cave.
The bathroom is off to the side, and there are 3 bathrooms next to the formal dining room, and they are also more formal than in the restaurant's bar.
The dance floor in "The Cave" with guitars and a radio