Old School Vibes and a Killer New Menu Bring JR & Son Back to Life
Briefly

The renovation of a historic restaurant in Williamsburg, originally an Italian social club, has transformed it into a cozy local space, preserving its history while revitalizing its aesthetic. Designers Nico Arze and Matthew Maddy managed to incorporate the venue’s past, including a 1934 wooden bar and original flooring, into the decor. New elements complement this historical vibe. Chef Patricia Vega offers a fresh take on classic red-sauce dishes, aiming to enhance the dining experience at JR & Son, which has opened after five years of renovations.
The thoughtful renovation of Williamsburg’s 90-year-old space has transformed it into a cozy local hangout, preserving its rich history while offering a modern dining experience.
Restaurant designers Nico Arze and Matthew Maddy executed a project that melds the past with the present, effectively evolving the ambiance of the restaurant over nine decades.
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