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Would You Eat At This Restaurant That Hangs On The Side Of A Cliff?

Would You Eat At This Restaurant That Hangs On The Side Of A Cliff?

There are plenty of ways to turn your ordinary meal into an unforgettable one. More often than not, it includes an element of surprise.

Like Mexico’s new Copper Canyon Cocktail Bar and its vertigo-inducing glass floor.

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Designed by Tall Arquitectos, the Copper Canyon Cocktail Bar is set above a canyon overlooking the Basaseachic Falls, Mexico’s second highest waterfall.

The new restaurant, while still in the planning stages, is set to feature two levels: the first with a central glass-floored dining and bar area where visitors can sit along the edges to enjoy the view, and the upper level, which features panoramic views from a rooftop observation deck and even an outdoor swimming pool.

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If the designs become a reality, the Copper Canyon Cocktail Bar is set to join the ranks of some of the highest restaurants in the world – a list which is currently topped by Dubai’s At.mosphere that sits on level 122 of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

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But with views like that, it certainly begs the question: are you brave enough to share a meal here?

(All images: Tall Arquitectos)

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