Salt Lake City outpatient facility installs upscale bistro

In its first year, Mountainside Cafe registered 440 daily weekday and brought in nearly $500,000


Eccles Primary Children’s Outpatient Services Building in Salt Lake City added an upscale bistro to its facility. In its first year, Mountainside Café registered 440 daily weekday and brought in nearly $500,000, according to an article on the Foodservice Equipment & Supplies website.

The dining area blends into the lobby space, featuring the use of natural colors to reflecte Utah's sky. A light blue patterned wall treatment and wavy, hard surface wall contribute to the ambiance.

Arranged in a horseshoe shape, food stations allow customers to navigate easily through the space, the article said.

The overhead lights look like balloons and the seating styles include light-colored wooden chairs with white solid-surface tabletops and booths in a colorful palette of orange, purple and lime green in the front of the dining area.

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October 7, 2015


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