By Robert Simonson While the theatre, and much of the rest of the original club is gone, certain architectural details remain. According to Kristen Steglich, a spokesperson for the new restaurant, these include the first-floor 18th-century French fireplace in The Lambs Club dining room (a gift from Stanford White to the Lambs); The World War I & II memorial and fireplace near the elevator bank; the four original Grill Room doors, which were reintroduced and restored (two more were replicated); and the building's fully restored facade, which is landmarked. Also the Stanford White Studio was originally the Lambs' library. Copeland, moreover, has heard that her former office is now "a great suite." The new restaurant and bar, meanwhile, have been given a lush, Art Deco design, with red, black and silver the dominant colors.
27 Oct 2010
Steglich also pointed out that the Lambs is holding on to theatrical roots by attracting a pre-theatre and post-theatre dinner crowd. The restaurant also serves breakfast, lunch, brunch and will be introducing afternoon tea soon. The cocktail program was created by noted mixologist and bar owner Sasha Petraske.

The current Lambs Club restaurant.
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