United States
- Alabama
- The Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa, Florence
- Arizona
- Compass Restaurant, Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Phoenix
- California
- BonaVista Lounge, Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles
- Equinox, Hyatt Regency, San Francisco (closed as Equinox in 2007; no longer rotating; now called Regency Club, and guests can pay an upcharge when staying at the hotel to use the club services)
- Revolving Restaurant, Renaissance Hotel Hollywood (closed)
- Revolving Restaurant, Sheraton Hotel, Macy's Plaza, Los Angeles (closed)
- Revolving Restaurant, Theme Building, Los Angeles (no longer rotating)
- Top of the Harbor Restaurant, Crowne Plaza, Ventura (closed)
- Connecticut
- Vuli Restaurant, Stamford (closed since 2007)
- Florida
- Garden Grill, Epcot, Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista
- Grand Plaza Hotel & Resort, Spinners overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, St. Pete Beach, Florida
- Holiday Inn, Destin (closed)
- The Alamo at Holiday Inn Lakewood Ranch, in Lakewood Ranch, Florida
- Hyatt Pier 66 in Fort Lauderdale, Pier Top Restaurant (for Sunday brunch and special occasions only)
- Revolving Restaurant, JEA Tower Jacksonville (closed)
- The View at CK's, Tampa
- Georgia
- Polaris, Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Atlanta (closed since 2004)
- Sun Dial, Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel, Atlanta
- Hawaii
- La Ronde Restaurant, Ala Moana Building, Honolulu (closed) first revolving restaurant, preceding the SkyCity "Eye of the Needle"
- Top of Waikiki, Honolulu
- Illinois
- The Pinnacle Revolving Restaurant, W Hotel Chicago (closed)
- Ventana's, Rosemont (closed to the public; only open for receptions, parties, etc.)
- Indiana
- Eagle's Nest, Hyatt Regency Indianapolis, Indianapolis
- Iowa
- Top of the Tower Ballroom, Holiday Inn Downtown, Des Moines
- Kentucky
- 360 Restaurant, Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Waterfront, Covington
- Galt House, Louisville (dual revolving floorplates)
- Spire, Hyatt Regency Louisville, Louisville (only used for special events/receptions since 2007—not open to the public)
- Louisiana
- Club 360, World Trade Center New Orleans (closed since Hurricane Katrina—not planning to reopen)
- Top of the Dome, Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Poydras, New Orleans (closed after Hurricane Katrina)
- Maryland
- Circle One, Baltimore, atop the Holiday Inn Downtown on Lombard and Howard streets (1964–74)
- Massachusetts
- Spinnakers, Hyatt Regency Cambridge (permanently closed, turntable removed)
- Michigan
- Coach Insignia, Renaissance Center, Detroit (This restaurant stopped revolving in 2002.)
- Rondeview, Holiday Inn, Southfield (closed 1986)
- Minnesota
- Carousel Restaurant, St. Paul (closed as of July 2007)
- Revolving Restaurant, Wells Fargo Tower, Bloomington (closed)
- JJ Astor, Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview, Duluth
- Missouri
- Skies Restaurant & Lounge, Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City (closed as of December 1, 2011 when Sheraton Hotels took over the Hyatt)
- Top of the Riverfront, Millennium Hotel, St. Louis
- Nevada
- Top of the World, Stratosphere, Las Vegas
- New York
- Changing Scene, First Federal Plaza, Rochester (closed)
- The View, New York Marriott Marquis Times Square, New York City
- Ohio
- Ventana's, Millennium Hotel, Cincinnati (no longer open to the public; calls itself a "revolving reception venue")
- Oklahoma
- Nikz at the Top, United Founders Tower, Oklahoma City (closed)
- Pennsylvania
- Revolving Restaurant, Crowne Plaza Hotel Harrisburg (closed)
- South Carolina
- Top of Carolina, University of South Carolina, Columbia; only open for Friday lunch and Sunday brunch during university's calendar year
- Tennessee
- Polaris, Sheraton, Nashville (closed)
- Revolving Restaurant, White Station Tower, Memphis (closed)
- Sunsphere, Knoxville, closed (opened in 1982 for the World's Fair; closed in 1997; observation deck opened again in 2007 and restaurant might open again too)
- Top of the 100, 100 North Main Building, Memphis (closed)
- Texas
- Antares, Reunion Tower, Dallas (major remodel that took more than a year; renamed 560 in 2009 when opened again by Wolfgang Puck)
- Marriott Hotel, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston
- Spindletop, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston (closed in 2008 because of Hurricane Ike, but reopened in October 2010)
- Tower of the Americas, San Antonio
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- Virginia
- Skydome Lounge, Doubletree Hotel Crystal City @ National Airport, Arlington
- Washington
- Revolving Restaurant, Holiday Inn, SeaTac (closed)
- SkyCity, Space Needle, Seattle
- Wisconsin
- Polaris Restaurant, Hyatt Regency, Milwaukee. Polaris closed to the public in 2009 and is only rented for special occasions.
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