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Four Years Ago, Inside “Hawksworth” In The Hotel Georgia As Opening Day Neared

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by Andrew Morrison | I was pretty excited to check out Hawksworth on May 7th, 2011, shortly before the paper on the windows came down and it was officially opened to the public.As it would see one of Vancouver’s favourite culinary sons, chef David Hawksworth, open his first ever restaurant, it was one of the most highly anticipated restaurant openings in local history.

On this day four years ago the staff were busily setting the dining room up and the kitchen was already in full prep mode. Our first report of it had it opening in 2009 (in time for the Olympics), but that ship sailed as the Rosewood Hotel Georgia’s construction was delayed. It had been a long time coming, and I wasn’t alone among Vancouver diners who had been missing David’s food.

They’d kept the look under wraps until this day, and I was asked not to publish any wide angle shots that would reveal too much of Munge Leung’s design (as evidenced in the gallery below). Much water has since flowed under the bridge, carrying with it plenty of awards of countless accolades, most recently Vancouver Magazine nods for Best Upscale Restaurant and Sommelier of the Year (Bryant Mao). Take a look…

  • David Hawksworth on site
  • Outside on Georgia St.
  • Exterior branding at the Georgia St. entrance
  • Wall detail in the Pearl Room
  • Wine glass in the Pearl Room
  • The Pearl Room's chandelier
  • Ceiling in the lounge
  • Lounge seating
  • Chairs in the Art Room
  • Looking at the kitchen from the pass
  • 12 wines at a touch
  • Light fixture in the Art Room
  • Looking into the Pearl Room from the lounge
  • Bar chairs
  • The espresso machine is in the service station, along witht eh glass washer (makes for a quiet bar)
  • Inside the wine room, which is gorgeous - lucky Terry
  • Bar manager Brad Stanton setting up in the lounge
  • Looking into the wine room
  • Service station detail
  • Chairs and tables in the Pearl Room
  • Branding detail on the street entrance door
  • The kitchen at Hawksworth
  • Getting tooled up
  • Paperless POS
  • The line
  • The walk-in.
  • From the 26 seat lounge through a two-way fireplace to the Pearl Room
  • The chandelier in the Pearl Room
  • Naturally
  • Lounge seating
  • 8 seat bar
  • Staff training in the Pearl Room
  • In the kitchen, with paperless touchscreen POS
  • Chandelier and moulded ceiling in the Pearl Room
  • David Hawksworth

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