Perhaps
the most impressive structure of the original hotel was the lobby,
where huge columns combined with intricate lighting features over a
white marble steps, tile floors, and lavish rugs. There were plentiful
lounge space, large palms and potted plants, and writing desks and
tables on a balcony for afternoon tea.
In 1980, the Robert
Treat Hotel became the first hotel in Newark to receive the honor of
being added to the both the State and National Registers of Historic
Places.
The Maize Restaurant,
heralded by the New York Times and the Star Ledger as one of New
Jersey's best dining experiences, has been added to the décor of the
Robert Treat Hotel.” Newark.
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