Dining area
The large windows provide most of the daytime light, lending the space a very relaxing vibe. Sometimes you wind up in a restaurant with such harsh, glaring overhead lights, that you feel like you're eating your reuben in a DMV. Not so at Mille's. It wasn't exactly the greatest light for photographing food, but I don't think that's what they had in mind when they were working out their lighting design.
The walls are a pleasant sandy color with framed prints hanging at even intervals. The Tiffany (or at least Tiffany-inspired) lamps along the wall are also a nice touch. There are plenty of tables, which means they can accomodate large and small parties alike. The dining room seats up to 250 and an adjoining banquet facility can hold another 300. Rent the whole place out and you can have one heck of a blow-out. Oh, and the leather booths, my personal favorite seating option, are comfy and spacious enough to comfortably accomodate four diners.
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