by Wendy S. on
I love bars like this. Situated in the posh St. Regis Hotel, it's one of the last opulent, old school bars left in the city. Walking through the main dining area, you enter a small bar and are immediately faced with the beautiful Maxfield Parish's Old King cole mural which is absolutely Breathtaking, and has apparently been recently restored due to years of smoke and grime tarnishing the artwork (this place has been around a long time). The small room has cozy tables perfect for snuggling up with your sweetie and ordering one of their classic, inimitable cocktails. The bar itself is quite large and welcoming, and allows you to watch the master bartender at work. The service at the tables can be slow, but the bartenders are swift and charming. This is a place that brings you back to the feel of old New York. It's grand, unique, and special. And I hope it never changes.
by Gerard B. on
(Aug/ 2007) We celebrated a birthday here with some friends for dinner. It's a great place with its own unique flair. The place is huge with a ginormous Buddha as its centerpiece. This is a perfect place to dine before heading out to enjoy the NYC nightlife. The food was great and we even got a birthday dessert on the house!
by Riley Addleman on
This was such a fun dining experience. The show was very entertaining. Our server was the best looking one there. =] She was awesome. A lot of our 'macho' friends needed to assure themselves that they were straight... so after dinner we went to Crazy Horse. Haha. Good times.