Latitude 41 Brings Culinary Homecoming to The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel
Publish Date : 10/12/2006 2:31:00 PM Source : Travel and Hotels News Onlypunjab.com
Central Ohioans who have longed for a comfortable yet sophisticated meeting place, or sought modern American cuisine made from naturally grown local ingredients, need quest no longer. On September 21, acclaimed chef Dean James Max opened his new restaurant, Latitude 41, inside The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel. The adjacent Bar 41 serves as a comfortable cyber-café by day and vibrant chic, vibrant hot spot at night. “Latitude 41 celebrates traditional flavors with a new-world style,” said Jim Heinen, The Columbus’ General Manager. “The name calls to mind Christopher Columbus’ triumphant return to the latitude of Barcelona, laden with culinary discoveries from the New World.”
Located in the luxurious hotel in Columbus, Latitude 41 features a menu of natural, organic and local ingredients combined in exciting ways to create tastes that are both familiar and new. The Columbus restaurant features warm tonal wood floors with a vibrant décor of saffron and crimson hues befitting a voyage of discovery. Service is crisp, and staff members are professional and extremely knowledgeable, thanks to Chef Max’s special attention to detail in training both front- and back-house staff on a daily basis.
Latitude 41’s extensive wine menu will showcase affordable wines organized by price range, along with a “Dean’s list” of higher priced choices hand selected by the executive chef. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, Latitude 41 will seat 180 guests and offer private seating for groups or more intimate gatherings, and the perfect setting for an Ohio romantic getaway dinner.
In addition, Bar 41, located adjacent to the restaurant, brings both the Columbus hotel and the city up to date with the revived trend of the chic hotel bar. Bar 41 features signature drinks, a special bar menu designed by Chef Max of Latitude 41, and plasma flat-screen TVs with a Direct TV package for a variety of entertainment options. From secluded breakfast meetings over Starbucks coffee in semi-private nooks, to an afternoon catching up via laptop and wireless Internet access from a relaxed, cozy lounge chair, Bar 41 is far more than a pre-dinner or after-hours evening destination – although it is all of that, too.
About the Chef Dean James Max is a third generation “foodie” as his grandfather was a chef and his father a farmer and produce broker. Max credits his time living and learning in Italy with his decision to become a chef, and his classical training in French cuisine for his precise cooking technique. Max has held prominent culinary positions across the country, most recently as creator of his own restaurant and dining concept 3030 Ocean, located at Marriott’s prestigious Harbor Beach Resort and Spa in Fort Lauderdale. Last year Max released his seafood cookbook, A Life by the Sea, available on Amazon.com and at most national book retailers. Gourmet magazine lauded Max’s modern American cuisine as “stylish” and “tongue-tingling” in a stellar review.
About The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel This distinctive downtown Columbus hotel showcases comfortable luxury and sophisticated style complemented by the distinct flavors of Latitude 41 and Bar 41. In close proximity to Nationwide Arena, COSI, the Convention Center, City Center Mall, and numerous museums and theaters, the innovative hotel is surrounded by a wealth of entertainment and educational opportunities alike. Enjoy the fabulous city view from hotel suites or the seasonal rooftop pool. The luxury hotel also offers an abundance of meeting and event space to enrich your corporate or social gatherings. For more information on The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel, visit http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/CMHBR. For more information on Latitude 41, visit http://www.latitude41restaurant.com/.
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