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  2. The 54 Best Rooftop Bars in NYC to Hang Out on from Now ... - AOL

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    JIMMY Rooftop Bar at ModerHaus Soho Hotel. Neighborhood: SoHo. Yelp Rating: 3.5 Stars. One of New York City’s most popular rooftops, JIMMY is a SoHo destination with an indoor lounge and pool ...

  3. The Mercer Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mercer Kitchen, adjacent to the hotel lobby, has a 40-seat street-level café. The lower level features a 160-seat main dining room that lies beneath the streets of SoHo. [9] The restaurant features an open kitchen for guests to watch the preparation of their meals. Upstairs, the casual café serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. [8]

  4. The GEM Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The 39-room GEM Hotel Midtown West is located at 449 West 36th St. between Ninth and Tenth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, near Penn Station, Port Authority and the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The 45-room GEM Hotel Soho, at 135 East Houston Street borders the SoHo and Lower East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan.

  5. Hazlitt's - Wikipedia

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    Hazlitt's is a townhouse hotel located at 6 Frith Street, Soho, London, in very close proximity to Soho Theatre.The building is Georgian and dates back to 1718, [1] four storeys, with typical long Georgian-bay windows painted in beige.

  6. 5 New Rooftop Bars to Toast the Start of Summer - AOL

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    With the city’s continued reopening, New Yorkers are ready to mingle. Here are a few new outdoor and rooftop bars to check out as the summer heats up. The Ready at the Moxy East Village The Moxy ...

  7. The Standard, High Line - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is located within the Meatpacking District. Most of the area is occupied by two-story 19th and 20th century manufacturing lofts and industrial buildings which were once predominantly occupied by meat packers and butchers, but which now house restaurants, boutiques and high-end retailers.