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James Richärd AIA Principal

Kelly Bauer FIIDA Principal
kbauer@richard-bauer.com

Stephen Kennedy AIA NCARB Principal
skennedy@richard-bauer.com

 

arizona
1545 west thomas road
phoenix, arizona 85015

602 264 1955 p
602 264 9234 f

 

california
1227 j street
san diego, california 92101

619 610 9098 p
619 610 9099 f

 

fez

Phoenix, Arizona

FEZ Restaurant Owners

3,000 sf

Occupying over with seating for 150, the restaurant includes an open floor plan with a bar, lounge and an outdoor patio.

concept
Located in downtown Phoenix, FEZ restaurant is an award winning, urban environment that blends modern design concepts and comfort into the dining experience of its patrons. FEZ features an interpretive take on classic casual American dinning experience with an exotic infusion of Mediterranean and Moroccan inspired design elements. The interior welcomes vibrant color on walls and furniture that is balanced with ambient lighting and finishes that give added dimension and warmth. By combining simple design elements with details of flavor and wonder, the space captures an urban atmosphere that is truly unique in the Valley.


Photography: Bill Timmerman