Sticky Rice

Hospitality

Sticky Rice Cafe’s new location at 100 Jack Dance Street expands on the restaurant’s original footprint just a few spaces away. The tenant fit-out allowed for a larger dining area, an expanded bar, and a reconfigured kitchen designed to improve workflow for staff.

Working closely with the owner and consultant team, the design builds on existing architectural features while introducing layered materials and a new bar and kitchen layout that better captures natural light. The full-service bar serves as a central anchor, defined by pendant lighting, green ribbed tile, custom shelving, quartz countertops, and warm wood detailing.

Black accents and ribbed wood tile add depth and durability in high-traffic areas, while the updated layout increases seating capacity and improves circulation throughout the space. The new design supports both dine-in and carryout service, allowing the restaurant to better serve its growing customer base.

Project Details

Location: Knoxville, Tennessee

Project size: 2,358 sq ft

Project type: Hospitality / Restaurant

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