The Seven Beer Garden restaurant was inspired by the renowned animated film Lucky Luke. The restaurant's space stands out with cowboy imagery, windmills, steam trains, and desert landscapes, all perfectly recreating the American Wild West.
The design story of The Seven Beer Garden is shown cohesively and consistently throughout the space. The overall restaurant space recreates a train station in the American Wild West with a classic, strong style expressed through contemporary European architecture language and minimalistic lines. The dominant colors of the project are the brown and yellow of natural wood, familiar materials of the Wild West.
The project's facade features powerful images of windmills and cactuses, unmistakable symbols of Western America.
The design of the bar draws inspiration from the image of a locomotive which is very grand and impressive. Architect Hung Thang chose stainless steel to cover the entire front of the counter, adding ruggedness and strength to the cowboy style.
Connected to the "locomotive" bar counter are details such as column lights, signs, and railroad tracks, all strongly reminiscent of the "Wild West cowboy" theme. The pathways in the space have limestone tiles, recreating the atmosphere of a 1950s American train station with a classic touch.
On the right side of the project, the Architect set up a stage for events or live band performances. The seat details are designed in the characteristic shape of wagon wheels, complemented by hanging lights from the train steering frame, creating an impressive focal point for the raised platform. Circular benches provide the necessary privacy for diners while still immersing them in the lively atmosphere of the entire restaurant.
Designing a space that meets the needs of the investor and provides a unique experience for customers is what Phong Cach Moc always aims for. With the Beer Garden restaurant model, we prioritize intimacy and unique personality in the space.