What is the interior design of Pinot Brasserie?
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The antique wares and Parisian atmosphere inside Pinot Brasserie almost trick you into thinking you’re in France, when in fact, you’re in the middle of one of Las Vegas’ busiest hotels, the Venetian. But the simple yet elegant décor fits the “brasserie” name perfectly, complete with the dark wood-and-leather style you’d expect. Red leather booths, rich woodwork, brass accouterment and candelabra chandeliers decorate the space, and the dining room offers a number of arrangements that can seat private groups any size between 16 and 400. Celebrity chef Joachim Splichal actually traveled to France to find the antiques and accessories you’ll see throughout the Las Vegas restaurant, ensuring that your experience is authentically Parisian. That attention to detail shows at Pinot Brasserie — right down to the terrace area that looks out onto restaurant row.
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Pinot Brasserie offers the warm, bustling ambience of an urban Parisian brasserie. Celebrity chef Joachim Splichal traveled to France to find the accessories and antiques that provide the perfect background for his signature California-French cuisine.