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My extended family and I will be traveling on Ascent later this year; a total of 13 of us (including a couple teens). Any suggestions on which specialty dining options might work best for a group that size (or...what ones would NOT work well)?

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maybe Le Petit Chef..as a group might be fun.

 

I think Rooftop Grill and EDEN might work ok with advance discussion with maitre d..

 

Fine Cut, Bistro on 5,  and Raw  on 5 probably  not the best due to layout but it never hurts to check!

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Sorry, should have mentioned I assume we'll likely need 2 tables (hopefully not 3). Thanks for the recommendations!  We were thinking Raw on 5, but was worried about the layout.

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I’m sure you will respect others. I’ve seen two tables where some people talked in a loud voice between the tables and disturbed others.

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We're generally a pretty quiet group, but worth keeping in mind when split up.

 

...what's the easiest way to book a large reservation like this? Should we call once reservations open up? (we have concierge rooms...which I know, doesn't really give you much.)

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