Opening to rave reviews in 1984, the Parkway Grill has been a powerful force in the Regional American culinary movement and at the forefront in bringing trendsetting cuisine to Pasadena by specializing in a seasonal, market-driven approach that incorporates diverse influences and classic French technique. Thanks to its progressive spirit and innovations like an exhibition kitchen and extensive use of a wood-fired oven, the Parkway Grill is often referred to as "the Spago of Pasadena". The design of the Parkway Grill is a study in casual sophistication, striking a perfect balance between elegance and rustic approachability. The brick walls are adorned with elegant paintings by Millard Sheets and mixologists prepare hand-crafted cocktails at