Three Sixty, a new 275-seat lounge with an innovative small plate menu, is being constructed atop the 25-story east tower of the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark and will offer a 360-degree view of the riverfront, Arch, city skyline and every base in Busch Stadium.
St. Louis-based Lodging Hospitality Management Inc. (LHM), which owns the hotel, announced today that the 6,000 square-foot facility is slated to open late Summer 2011. For development, LHM selected Atlanta-based firm Concentrics Restaurants, most recently known for their development of the award-winning State and Lake, cibbo matto and ROOF at theWit Hotel in Chicago.
For Three Sixty’s design, Concentrics turned to The Johnson Studio, an award-winning international restaurant architecture firm that is known for its unique designs of Atlanta’s TWO urban licks, Chicago’s TRU restaurant, New York’s Barbounia, Costa Rica’s Hotel Grano de Oro, Las Vegas’ Mon Ami Gabi, and many more. The Johnson Studio has been engaged in the design of hospitality projects for more than twenty years and they have designed hundreds of restaurants.
Concentrics is using their graphic design studio, BoyBurnsBarn LLC out of New York City, for all of Three Sixty’s collateral including logo and website design. BoyBurnsBarns specializes in all forms of visual communication such as branding, interactive, environmental, editorial and packaging amongst others.
Lodging Hospitality Management acquired the hotel in 2005 (formerly a Marriott) and then invested over $16 million in renovating the landmark hotel. Three Sixty will feature a full-service kitchen and the menu will offer an array of small plates; a comprehensive beer, wine and cocktail program will feature house-made infusions. Total capacity is 400 people.