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Winter 2019 Life As Few Know It™ Life As Few Know ItTM Discover Wintertime at America‘s Resort™ Winter 2019 Life As Few Know It™ Real Estate at America’s Resort™ GreenbrierLiving.com CREATE YOUR LEGACY To explore homes and newly released homesites that await, please visit The Sporting Club showroom in the Lower Lobby or call 1-304-536-7792. Create timeless memories and experience an incomparable luxury lifestyle of shared well-being, joyous adventures, and exceptional sporting activities at The Greenbrier Sporting Club. WWW.GREENBRIERLIVING.COM Obtain the Property Report required by Federal law and read it before signing anything. No Federal Agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This is not State Department of Law’s simplified procedure for Homeowners Associations with a De Minimus Cooperative Interest and contained in a CPS-7 application intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate in The Greenbrier Sporting Club by residents of Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, and Oregon or in any other available from the sponsor. File No. HO-00-0082. This project is registered with the Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission, Registration No. OL- jurisdiction where prohibited by law. This project is registered with the New Jersey Real Estate Commission, N.J. Reg. No. 11-59-0002. This project is registered pursuant to New York 000654. Use of recreational facilities and amenities requires separate club membership. John Klemish, Broker. Office located in The Greenbrier resort. Life As Few Know It™ Real Estate at America’s Resort™ GreenbrierLiving.com CREATE YOUR LEGACY To explore homes and newly released homesites that await, please visit The Sporting Club showroom in the Lower Lobby or call 1-304-536-7792. Create timeless memories and experience an incomparable luxury lifestyle of shared well-being, joyous adventures, and exceptional sporting activities at The Greenbrier Sporting Club. WWW.GREENBRIERLIVING.COM Obtain the Property Report required by Federal law and read it before signing anything. No Federal Agency has judged the merits or value, if any, of this property. This is not State Department of Law’s simplified procedure for Homeowners Associations with a De Minimus Cooperative Interest and contained in a CPS-7 application intended to be an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy real estate in The Greenbrier Sporting Club by residents of Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, and Oregon or in any other available from the sponsor. File No. HO-00-0082. This project is registered with the Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission, Registration No. OL- jurisdiction where prohibited by law. This project is registered with the New Jersey Real Estate Commission, N.J. Reg. No. 11-59-0002. This project is registered pursuant to New York 000654. Use of recreational facilities and amenities requires separate club membership. John Klemish, Broker. Office located in The Greenbrier resort. WINTER 2019 Featured above: The Charleston Forge Ashford Collection. Photographed at The Greenbrier Sporting Club. Introducing The Greenbrier Lifestyle Collection, a unique collection of fi ne home furnishings and accessories inspired by the iconic Greenbrier neoclassical architecture and modern mountain lifestyle. The collection is comprised of pieces from American manufacturers and designers Mackenzie Dow, Charleston Forge, Leathercraft, Iconic Pineapple and Imperial Bedding Company. Located in the Lower Lobby Shop Corridor Sunday: 9:00am-6:00pm Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-6:00pm Friday & Saturday: 9:00am-8:00pm WINTER 2019 Welcome to The Greenbrier IN THIS ISSUE SPOTLIGHT ON: THE FORUM .........................Page 6 WINTER 2019 DINING COLLECTION ...........Page 9 FROM OUR KITCHEN TO YOURS ..................Page 15 CAM’S CORNER: CAFÉ CARLETON .............Page 16 WINTER 2019 ACTIVITIES COLLECTION .......Page 20 Featured above: The Charleston Forge Ashford Collection. Photographed at The Greenbrier Sporting Club. SPOTLIGHT ON: INDOOR GOLF AND TENNIS ......................................................Page 21 COSMETIC SURGERY & MEDSPA ..................Page 23 Introducing The Greenbrier Lifestyle Collection, THIS MONTH’S FEATURE: WINTERTIME ...Page 24 a unique collection of fi ne home furnishings and accessories inspired by the iconic THE RETAIL COLLECTION ...............................Page 34 Greenbrier neoclassical architecture and modern mountain lifestyle. The collection is SPOTLIGHT ON: comprised of pieces from American manufacturers and designers Mackenzie Dow, EVENTS & MEETINGS ...................................Page 36 Charleston Forge, Leathercraft, Iconic Pineapple and Imperial Bedding Company. GREENBRIER CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE HISTORY IN THE MAKING ...........................Page 40 GREENBRIER EXECUTIVE HEALTH/ Located in the Lower Lobby Shop Corridor CONCIERGE MEDICINE ................................Page 44 Sunday: 9:00am-6:00pm Monday-Thursday: 9:00am-6:00pm 5 Friday & Saturday: 9:00am-8:00pm Life As Few Know It™ Winter 2019 SPOTLIGHT ON: 6 Life As Few Know It™ Winter 2019 pen daily for dinner from 5:30pm until 9:00pm, The Forum — located just inside Othe North Entrance across from the Candy Maker — transports diners into a comfortable Italian neighborhood nestled in Rome. The unmistakable Italian aromas combined with traditional music and classic Italian decor create an experience to remember, but the food is the biggest star of the show. Sweet banana peppers, signature meatballs, Fried Calamari, Mediterranean salads and Minestrone Soup provide the perfect starters. They’re followed by delicious pastas topped with everything from sausage to seafood or main dishes like Veal Marsala or Lingine and Clams that bring the tastes of Italy to America’s Resort™. Finish it with gelato, Italian cream cake, tiramisu or profiterole, and you’re sure to leave already anticipating your next trip. RESERVATIONS: What would an Italian restaurant be without Reservations are strongly pizza? recommended and can be made by calling 855-729-3778 (option 1). The back half of The Forum is filled with a coal fired pizza oven, where guests can DRESS CODE: find classic hand-tossed Neapolitan pizza Resort attire is required (collared featuring delectable crusts made with the sport shirts, sweaters, jackets, best imported semolina flour. dress slacks and walking shorts). Anthracite coal, known to hold temperatures The restaurant enjoys an upscale longer than any other type, is supplemented and inviting environment. If denim by heat from the solid granite slab to combine is your attire preference, well-kept that signature smokey flavor with more even denim in a dark shade is ours. Men’s cooking of your freshly prepared pizza. hats and baseball caps are not permitted. Children ages 10 and Delivery is available 24 hours a day, and older are required to wear attire pickup is available from 6:00pm until similar to that of adults. 9:00pm at The Forum. PIZZA ORDERS: Please call ext. 7342 on property or 7 304-536-1110 ext. 7342. Life As Few Know It™ Winter 2019 Cafe Carleton is a unique evening cabaret experience offering rare and exclusive premium spirits and wines, complemented with caviar, oysters, cheese and charcuterie plates. Entertainment includes live piano music and showtunes. Open Fridays and Saturdays from 8 pm to Midnight. 8 LOCATED ON THE CASINO LEVEL. Life As Few Know It™ Winter 2019 WINTER 2019 The Greenbrier Dining Collection The Main Dining Room Draper’s Draper’s Ice Cream Bar Prime 44 West The Forum Pizza Shoppe The Greenbrier Gourmet In-Room Dining Lobby Bar Twelve Oaks JJ’s Sports Lounge Greenbrier Royale 42 Below In-Fusion Café Carleton 9 Life As Few Know It™ Winter 2019 The Main Dining Room Prime 44 West Named to PEOPLE Magazine’s Prime 44 West, honoring NBA legend and West Virginia native Jerry West, is the ultimate classic “Most Popular Restaurant in Every State” American steakhouse. The finest USDA Prime beef Experience the epitome of Grand Southern Resort is served with extraordinary local ingredients, fresh dining in our elegant Main Dining Room - celebrating seafood and a world-class list of wines, including the more than 105 years of service! Dazzling custom-made Jerry West Signature Cabernet Sauvignon. Signature chandeliers, stately columns and magnificent arched tableside preparations, along with house specialties windows bring the ambiance of a dignified Southern such as the Jerry West 44-ounce Porterhouse, Cathy mansion to life. Breakfast is a gracious and traditional Justice’s “Best of Show” Blue Ribbon Cornbread, Karen affair featuring southern signatures. In the evening, West’s Italian Cream Cake and center court seating in guests arrive dressed to impress for a world-class the Private Dining Room, are a few of our distinctive culinary experience that includes classic Greenbrier dining highlights. dishes and, with more than 1,200 selections, the most extensive wine list in West Virginia. The Forum The ambiance and décor bring the best of Italy to Draper’s/Draper’s Ice Cream Bar life with traditional music and the savory aromas Conceived as a bright and colorful tribute to Dorothy of authentic Italian cuisine and a wine list featuring Draper, Draper’s offers casual dining with a menu the best imported Italian wines in the region. Classic that includes classic Dorothy Draper favorites, as well hand-tossed Neapolitan pizza made with the best as traditional southern dishes. Enjoy lunch and dinner imported semolina flour, Fried Calamari, Caprese, and served in a cheerfully unique setting. Stuffed Banana Peppers are some of the many house specialties. Reservations for dining are strongly recommended. Call 855-729-3778 (option 1). To order In-Room Dining, call ext. 7342 10 Life As Few Know It™ Winter 2019 playground. In-Room Dining is offered between 5:00am Pizza Shoppe and 11:00pm during the week (Sunday through Thusday) The Pizza Shoppe, located within The Forum, boasts and all day on weekends (from 5:00am on Friday to one of only two coal-fired pizza ovens in West Virginia. 11:00pm on Saturday). Our diverse In-Room Dining Our pizza is made with only the freshest of ingredients menu features selections from every dining venue on the and can be enjoyed at the Rhododendron Terrace and property.
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