SkyCity (originally known as the Eye of the Needle ) was a revolving restaurant and bar situated atop the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington , United States.
6-697: Skycity or Sky City may refer to: SkyCity , a restaurant atop the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, US Sky City (shopping mall) , a shopping mall in Zhubei, Hsinchu County, Taiwan Sky City (store) , a defunct American retail chain Sky City (Changsha) , a cancelled skyscraper, previously planned to be built in Changsha, China Skycity (Mandaluyong) ,
12-465: A casual dress code and served Pacific Northwest cuisine and new American cuisine , providing local seafood, steak, chicken and vegetarian items among others. The restaurant was closed in September 2017 for the $ 100 million "The Century Project" renovation at the Space Needle, with plans for the dining area to be outfitted with a clear glass floor. The glass floor would enable diners to view
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30-400: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages SkyCity The restaurant featured a 14-foot-deep (4.3 m) carousel (or ring-shaped) dining floor on which sat patrons' tables, chairs, and dining booths. Its floor revolved on a track and wheel system weighing roughly 125 tons, moving at a rate of one revolution every 47 minutes. It was
36-523: The oldest operating revolving restaurant in the world at the time of its closure. Due to the balance and precision of its design, the floor's rotation is accomplished using just a single 1½-horsepower motor. The restaurant was designed by John Graham & Company and styled after the La Ronde they had built atop the Ala Moana Center in 1963. SkyCity was a fine dining restaurant with
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