Batu69 Posted March 10, 2016 Share Posted March 10, 2016 Would YOU dare visit this restaurant? The eatery that hangs off the side of a cliff hundreds of feet up (and there's a glass floor to guarantee a stomach-churning experience) Copper Canyon Cocktail Bar will have a swimming pool and glass floor as well as a restaurant and bar if opened Designed by Tall Arquitectos, this entire restaurant will overlook the stunning Basaseachic Falls in Mexico The world's tallest restaurant is At.mosphere, which opened on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2011 Those with a fear of heights might want to give this exclusive eatery a miss, because it juts right out hundreds of feet above a canyon - and there's a glass floor to make the experience even more stomach churning. Designed by Tall Arquitectos, the Copper Canyon Cocktail Bar will overlook the stunning Basaseachic Falls in Mexico - from above. The Copper Canyon, if built, will consists of two levels, with the first featuring a bar - for those who need a stiff drink to calm their nerves - and a dining area, which will have tables positioned around the perimeter to make the best of the precarious views. Once their meal is over, diners can retreat to the upstairs observation deck for a more chilled vibe. They can also take a dip in the swimming pool to cool down after their one-of-a-kind fine dining experience, which is bound to leave them with vertigo. Or presumably they'll be able to abseil down to the canyon floor. The world's tallest restaurant title currently remains with At.mosphere, which opened its doors 1,350 feet up on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Designed by Tall Arquitectos, the restaurant, which will be named the Copper Canyon Cocktail Bar, will overlook the stunning Basaseachic Falls in Mexico Guests will also experience the breathtaking views of the valley below through the uniquely designed glass floor, but it's not for the faint hearted Guests can even take a dip in a swimming pool to cool down after their one-of-a-kind fine dining experience, which is bound to leave them with vertigo Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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