Root has designed 100+ restaurants and hospitality experiences. Each one examines the specific culinary, spatial, and branding concepts and seeks to enhance and imbue those within the built architecture.
No Vacancy is a reservation-only bar with a nostalgic ambiance, offering exceptional drinks and encouraging meaningful conversations. The interior design features natural wood, earth-toned furniture, mirrors, and ample natural lighting. The restrooms have playful Britney Spears and Justin…
Pan Mediterranean Bistro with an outdoor patio and rustic-contemporary southwestern vibes.
Full service concept design for an urban hostel, including furniture design and branding/marketing services.
An upcoming, mixed use hospitality and commercial development right on the edge of the COTA (Circuit of the Americas) in Austin Texas, featuring repurposed shipping containers and a vintage, retro racing theme.
Taconeta is an artisanal Mexican food restaurant, focusing on handcrafted tacos made with small-batch, quality ingredients nestled into tortillas made in house. Punchy cocktails, aguas frescas and unique desserts help curate a festive, authentic spirit.
This bakery/cafe in the up and coming 5 points neighborhood in central El Paso incorporates a regionally diverse menu offered in a historically renovated building. Original penny tile, exposed brick walls and concrete columns compliment the retro industrial alterations making Salt + Honey one of…
El Paso’s first commercial project incorporating shipping container design, this two story coffee house includes an art gallery second floor and terrace, and amazing views of El Paso’s San Jacinto Plaza.
The modern industrial design of this downtown bar provides a stark contrast amongst the neighboring historic art deco buildings. Framed views of El Paso’s San Jacinto Plaza makes International the premier rooftop bar destination in El Paso.
Historic renovation and adaptive reuse of an existing train station to accommodate a new venue, bar, and reception hall.
Calling TI:ME at Montecillo a “shopping center” doesn’t adequately explain what it is all about. It’s more of a community space, propelled by local entrepreneurs interested in changing the El Paso landscape of living, dining, drinking and retail under the central themes of artistry, creativity and…