Melt Shop’s hand-crafted version of the classic/timeless sandwich is American nostalgia at its core, as delicious as it is comforting, and offers a neverending opportunity for variation. Spencer Rubin and Aurify Brands, the team behind Melt Shop, came up with the idea for a gourmet grilled cheese eatery in the middle of the burger craze, when burger joints were opening in force across the country. Starting out in a 300-square-foot kiosk, the first Melt Shop sizzled its way into Midtown Manhattan in 2011, with the goal to provide customers with the best grilled cheese in New York City.
The entrance of the space is marked by a giant illuminated spatula, calling attention to passersby. When guests enter the sandwich shop they are greeted by customized, bold, yellow-accented furnishings that run throughout the eatery. Guests can make their way past the seating area to the counter to order gourmet sandwiches and beverages. A long counter wraps the open kitchen composed of steel and American cheese-colored tiles, which set the entertaining tone for the space. With one wall covered in white tile, the opposite wall is clad in rough oak, adding a warm, rustic element to the space and highlighting the modern, yet casual atmosphere. As the final touch, Melt Shop provided display chalk boards that line the wooden walls and act as artwork for the space.
About nemaworkshop
Award-winning architecture and design studio nemaworkshop is a team of architects, designers, and thinkers who create spaces that are conceptually bold yet highly sensitive to cultural and social contexts. Firm principal Anurag Nema founded New York-based nemaworkshop in 2004, and the firm has since become a leader specializing in hotel, restaurant, residential, retail and brand design. The studio has many projects in the works including the upcoming W Mexico City and a concept for a new hotel property in Shenzhen, China. Notable projects include the W New Orleans – French Quarter, The Smith, Cafeteria, D’espresso, Delicatessen, and Toby’s Estate.
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