The Larder + The Delta Downtown Phoenix Restaurant Reveal 

Spotlight on design! Today we’re showcasing one of our favorite downtown Phoenix restaurants: The Larder + The Delta! For this project, our dear friend Owner and Head Chef Stephen Jones wanted the restaurant to have “an essence of the south with a touch of smoke,” blending the vibe of downtown Phoenix with his personal style. Together, we designed something unique, creative, and innovative to fit him. We are so excited to share this project and ready to take on another food and beverage project. Cheers! 

Check out The Larder + The Delta at 200 W Portland St #101, Phoenix, AZ 85003.
(Pro tip: we recommend getting the crispy pig ear “cheetos” with a summatime sangria!)

Minimal and sustainably minded, the space combines earthy hues, natural textiles, and modern elements to create a stylish, down-to-earth atmosphere.

Check out Alivia’s Southeast Portland apartment tour for an inside look!

Yellow bar stools with backs at a Downtown Phoenix restaurant.

Check out Phoenix Faces & Places feature Chef Stephen Jones and the interior of The Larder + The Delta!

Framed art, potted plants, and wall murals at a Downtown Phoenix restaurant.

PHX Local Love

As designers in downtown Phoenix, we wanted to bring in that urban feeling while keeping it personal. Adding wall murals by local artists created that city flair while keeping the look cohesive. (Murals by Isaac Caruso)

Bright natural light in a downtown Phoenix restaurant with modern light fixtures and bar stools with backs.

Fresh Perspective

Keeping the space light and airy with crisp white wall and a bright pop of color create a fun and inviting downtown space.

Polished concrete bar with penny tile kick and bar stools with backs at a Phoenix restaurant.

Pops of Color

The yellow Industry West bar stools are a staple at The Larder + The Delta. Having an ample amount of bar seating so you can experience the process of watching the chefs create their masterpieces is a must.

Antique oak church pews repurposed as bench seating with concrete table tops at a Phoenix restaurant.

Southern Comfort… with a Twist!

Chef Jones’s dishes evolve the rustic and make it new, and we wanted to reflect that in the design. Antique oak church pews paired with concrete tabletops (Porter Barnwood) create a unique look that does just that.


Wood pendant light fixtures add a modern touch to a Downtown Phoenix restaurant.

It’s Lit

A modern touch, these beautiful DEZAART wood pendant light fixtures add visual interest and warm lighting in a space with very high ceilings.

Multiple outdoor dining sets on an outdoor patio space with hanging globe lights.

Drinks on the Patio

A great space to gather for brunch or an after-work happy hour! We knew that The Larder + The Delta should capitalize on their perfect patio spot. A custom industrial-style rail by local vendor 11th Monk3y Industries around the patio makes a nice statement while keeping the space feeling intimate.

Images: Monica Milewski

Mackenzie Collier

Owner | Lead Interior Designer, Mackenzie Collier Interiors

https://mackenziecollierinteriors.com
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