The new cafe shares a similar design aesthetic with the North Beach one, as you can see in the photos above: clean lines, light woods (like ash and cedar) and Reveille’s usual coffee offerings.
The new cafe shares a similar design aesthetic with the North Beach one, as you can see in the photos above: clean lines, light woods (like ash and cedar) and Reveille’s usual coffee offerings.
Upon first glance, you'll notice that Steins isn't your typical watering hole. As you approach, you'll notice a spacious patio area complete with glass-encased fireplace, upscale modern furniture, and a smattering of used wine barrels. The indoor space resembles an airplane hangar, with arched ceiling and long floor-space with large tables that run the length of the room and contribute to a German beer hall-esque feel. Rustic wooden booths and trim give the space a warm touch.
Designed in the style of a European beer hall with 42 feet high cavernous ceilings and communal tables, Steins will serve seasonal, gourmet American comfort cuisine. "What was once a tired, worn-down building has been transformed into a top facility by an award-winning architect, which improves the overall aesthetics of the area and better serves the surrounding community," said Randol Mackley, senior vice president with SRS Real Estate Partners.