
"The Pinch sits on King Street's popular north-south artery of clothing shops, wine bars, palm trees, and decorative facades. The hotel's understated marquee anchors the corner of King and George, but the private entrance is tucked discreetly off-street. Choose from 25 rooms, lofts, suites, and a few longer-term residences, including a standalone townhouse located on the third floor of the circa-1796 Lequeux-Williams House, above Lowland restaurant."
"The Restoration plays a clever trick in that it unites five buildings into one internal maze. The layout follows wonderful twists and turns, including a little courtyard, intriguing hallways, and fabulous large-scale photography by local phenom Benjamin Gately Williams. At 750 square feet, the Signature Suites are larger than many New York apartments, with a combined living room, galley kitchen, and king-size bed. Their two Residence rooms are also worth putting on your bucket list for an audaciously roomy condo-style hotel experience"
The Pinch occupies a corner on King Street and offers 25 rooms, lofts, suites, and longer-term residences, including a standalone townhouse above Lowland restaurant. Larger suites contain living rooms and generously sized kitchens with smooth walnut islands, Mauviel copper cookware, and a craft-cocktail recipe book, while even small rooms include handcrafted furniture, artistic lighting, pinched stoneware, wood-fired ceramics, hand-painted wallpaper, potted cacti, and antique woven rugs. The Restoration unites five buildings into an internal maze with courtyards, intriguing hallways, and large-scale photography. Signature Suites measure about 750 square feet with combined living room, galley kitchen, and king bed, and two Residence rooms offer condo-style space.
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