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Each meeting room at the Penn’s View Hotel can be outfitted with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment and creative catering. Whether planning an intimate dinner for 10 or a banquet for 100, the hotel’s event spaces perfectly blend elegance and functionality.


ative catering.Whether planning an inti- mate dinner for 10 or a banquet for 100, the hotel’s event spaces perfectly blend elegance and functionality.


Among the perks of this boutique hotel are complimentary European-style break- fast, wireless Internet, daily newspaper, a fitness room,on site catering and 24-hour service, making business here a pleasure.


Also on site, Ristorante Panorama at Penn’s View Hotel offers authentic tratto- ria-style dining in Old City Philadelphia. Flavors of the Northern region of Italy influence the Italian restaurant with homemade pastas, fresh seafood special- ties and more.


A distinctive feature of Ristorante Panorama is its unique wine bar, Il Bar, which showcases a custom built, 120-bot- tle wine dispensing unit. A feast for all the senses,Ristorante Panorama treats the eyes to lavish murals and traditional decor in the dining area.


In the main dining room, guests will find original, Tuscan-inspired murals, stained glass windows and sophisticated decor. Il Bar showcases a reproduced mural of Titian’s Feast of Bacchus, and a dramatic wall of the wines “on tap”behind a black granite bar. Chef Rosario Romano and owner Luca Sena have placed this restau- rant among the best in the city.


“Il Bar is the largestwine bar in theworld,” said Nick Dominijanni, CHME and direc- tor of sales for the Penn’sView Hotel. “The Guinness Book ofWorld Records names us the holder of the largest selection of wines by the glass.”


Advantages of Upscale and 20 January  February 2014


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