Melanie Brennan, Marla Abualy, Michele Barrasso and Marissa Duffy describe it as “fresh, sexy, dynamic, refreshing” and those three words the Nielsen family is always trying to target a “young, hip, hott spot!” (Brian Kornegay was just in heaven hanging out with the young, hip, hott girls so he had no comment)
This is what it looks like now. Gone are the foreboding brown walls which were somewhat intimidating and not very inviting to anyone who was looking to just sit in a comfortable chair, have a drink and relax. I never liked the set up. It always seemed pretentious and sectioned off.
Instead 10 Arts the entire lobby is inviting for drinks, snacks, dinner and chatting. There’s also a separate dining area separated by high back sofa’s. It’s a nice segue from the lobby/lounge to a formal eating area. One thing to note here is the rotunda’s centerpiece has now been decorated in a more functional way with a wine bottle display case, and beautiful glass beads, that carries the ambiance of the chandelier that overhangs the ballroom below and the chandeliers that also grace the formal dining area.

I remember hearing about the story of the ballroom hand sewn beaded chandelier. The women was from Woodbury, NJ and the creation took about 2 years. On the day the Ritz opened to the public, she was still finishing up the beading as it hung in the ballroom below.

Many guests were on hand to usher in the festive occasion.

Designed by the acclaimed design firm EDG of San Rafael, California, 10 Arts showcases Chef Eric Ripert’s artistry while creating a lively social space. 10 Arts’ spectacular rotunda is infused with energy and vitality. Intensely colored, contemporary features, set against the backdrop of white-marble architecture, highlight a sense of celebration while sculptural, freestanding design elements render the grand space intimate.

Cathy girls

Even the Mayor stopped by to meet the owners of the hotel, The Spencers, and the owner of 10 Arts Chef Eric Ripert and his lovely wife Sandra
Annie Karl of the Lt. Gov. Office, Kari Sullivan, Jen Moyer and Lisa Sanchez enjoy the champagne bar
where Frank Cipriotti and Fousseny Gamby opened and poured to their delight
The larger bar was in the main room. The marble topped bar ran the length of the back wall at about 50 feet. Across from the bar is a community table where 12 people can fit easily to share food, drinks and conversation.
Paula Moritz, Allied Advertising enjoys some seafood from the ice sculpture seafood bar. The oysters were my favorite, ok and the shrimp.
It’s my favorite working girl Laura Burkhardt, publisher of Where Magazine in Philadelphia. Ive been doing this social reporting for about a year now, and I see Laura out their night after night doing right by her business. A lot of these people who go to these events are guests to the hosts, but a majority may be business associates and an event like this is important to bring in people who may utilize your business in the future, may write about it or may help you in promoting your business. The most important aspect of Opening Night is to have fun and let your hair down and socialize, because promoting a business is hard work, and as we all know a lot of money and time goes into planning a spectacular restaurant, and I am not saying this just because I had a few shrimps, 10 Arts is really something special.

It’s that PR Maven Matthew Vlahos from Red Tettemer and a friend associated with one of the next biggest restaurant opening in Philadelphia, “Union Trust” (shhhh around Labor Day)

Style Mavens Philly Daily Candy’s Meredith Lindemon and Steffi Freedman. Now I have to confess I did not know Meredith before this meeting, nor did I realize that was Steffi, who I just met for the first time the other night. I was roaming the rooms and their outfits just caught my eye. As someone who has shot the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, once, I consider myself an expert and thought these two look terrific. It was only after I spun them around did I realize it was Steffi, then I googled Meredith tonight and that’s who she is. I would have loved to pick her brain for blog website ideas. She is wearing Clu and opps forgot to aske Steffi. I wish I had shot this without a flash, and I should have done what is called the flash test, as the dress was a beautiful black lace and the white underling was well under the black lace outfit. With the flash it looks like a black polka dotted skirt.
Concept at 10 Arts will be American cuisine with an emphasis on the organic and utilization of products from local farmers. The restaurant will have an “approachable” price point. “Le Bernardin, scaled down,” says Chef Jennifer Carroll.
at night I am going to have to say it was a little too dark. I would have liked to seen the lights up just a tad, but maybe I am wrong and not as romantic as some.
Dan Piestor and Dennis Glock seem to be enjoying themselves. They liked the food and the atmosphere and said they would definitely come back.
Talk about STYLISH, Anne Callahan with her husband Charles Croce Director of Marketing and Public Relations at the Phila Art Museum. I met Anne (& her husband) a few weeks back at an event. Anne had the most fabulous coat on, that I will be featuring in my new section, City Style, in the coming weeks. Anne did not disappoint and again was styling a fabulous outfit and outer coat, with a black top, a pearl inspired necklace and a beaming style. Good to see you Anne, and Charles.
There’s my girl again, the tireless Laura Burkhardt (My goal in life is to bring every event Laura goes to, to Philly Chit Chat. Only then will I have fulfilled my mission to cover the Philadelphia Social Scene, because she is in the middle of it), with Suzanne Geryer (GPHA) and Mike Sherifan (GPTMC)
Harry Gianakis, Diana Phillips, Brian and Steff Freedman (r). Brian was probably in the vicinity of the wine rack doing research, as he is a food and wine writer, wine educator, and wine consultant. He is Food and Wine Editor of LifeStyle Magazine, Director of Wine Education at The Wine School of Philadelphia, restaurant critic for AroundPhilly.com and AroundAC.com, contributing food and drinks writer for Where Magazine and Philadelphia Style Magazine, wine columnist for Affluent Magazine, and Editorial Director of ClassicWines.com. (Whew that is a mind full) So check him out at
http://www.brianfreedmanphiladelphia.com/ and tell me you don’t want to pop a cork after seeing his home page.

I like how the computers are hidden below the wine glass rack

Wendy Gordon describes the food as: An ‘upscale casual’ bistro-style restaurant, not a formal, fine dining venue. The menu reflects an emphasis on local and organic products. There is beauty and wonderful flavor in simple foods.

Philly Style Magazine publisher, John M. Colabelli with the Spencers

Desert time (one of the private rooms you can rent for parties)

Future residents of the Ritz Carlton Residences, Marc and Tania Schade. They are in real estate and tell me the market is bucking the trend in Philadelphia. SO if you are looking to buy, or sell give Tania a call at Long & Foster located at the Curtis Center, 215-409-6900

More desert, I recommend the Lemon chiffon pie

Will Klein and Political Columnist Mary Patel. Mary’s been missing from the social scene as she has been busy shopping her film “Electile Dysfunction” and working a brand new project that I can’t spill here as she will break my fingers I think was the phrase.

Eye candy

Flower show inspired. I always wanted to do this in my house too.

I know I mentioned the deserts, pictured below, but there was also miniature cheeseburgers, which seem all the rage now, a crab cake sandwich – OMG OMG OMG delicious, and spicy french fries, I mean come on Chef Eric Ripert is French after all.

10 Arts is a welcomed addition to Philadelphia’s vibrant Avenue of the Arts.