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Restauratour: Photographic Tour of Damon's Grill

Scroll down for a photo tour of Damon's Grill.

By Lisa Bertagnoli, Contributing Editor -- Chain Leader, 1/1/2006

1. The designers worked around massive brick columns, part of the food court that once occupied the space.

2. The entryway is smaller than in freestanding Damon’s; a long hallway functions as a waiting area.
3. Separate yet connected dining areas help create Damon’s traditional theater-like interior.

4. Halogen lighting creates an intimate feeling along a row of banquettes.

5. An interior hallway serves as a “patio.”

6. Brick, wood and details such as wainscoting emulate the look of a freestanding Damon’s Grill.

7. Tile surrounds the bar, while carpeting covers floors in the dining areas.
8. Windows give guests a view of the common area and give passers-by a view to the inside.
9. Photos of George Mason University athletics carry Damon’s sports theme to the location.

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