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A team of dining and hospitality veterans is reviving the nightlife scene at Rockefeller Center. Pebble Bar will open in the quaint four-story townhouse overlooking Sixth Avenue at 49th Street in ...
The Campbell Bar The space as John Campbell's office, c. 1926. The Campbell is a bar and cocktail lounge in Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.The space, long known as the Campbell Apartment, was once the office of American financier John W. Campbell, a member of the New York Central Railroad's board of directors.
Bemelmans Bar is a cocktail lounge and piano bar in the Carlyle Hotel, on the Upper East Side in Manhattan, New York City. The bar opened in the 1940s, serving wealthy Upper East Siders and numerous celebrities. Bemelmans has distinctive Art Deco decor, including murals of Madeline painted by Ludwig Bemelmans, author and illustrator of Madeline.
MHG spent $1.5 million in 2010 to renovate the Brasserie 44 bar, [85] and the company hired several bartenders to overhaul the cocktail menu. [86] [87] The bar reopened in October 2010 and was rebranded Forty-Four. [88] To pay off its increasing debts, Morgans announced in January 2011 that it would sell the Royalton and Morgans hotels. [89]
That’s not to say cocktail nerds won’t be wowed. The bar boasts an extensive “Liquid Library” of vintage spirits, some dating back to the early 1900s. That includes a 1947 Cognac Napoléon ...
With more than 100 retailers and restaurants at Rockefeller Center, Steven Alan and Jill Lindsey are joining the ranks with six-month pop-ups that will open later this month. Alan, who grew up ...
The Rainbow Room neon sign at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. During the 1920s, John D. Rockefeller Jr. had conceived the site of the current Rockefeller Center as a location for the Metropolitan Opera, [1] but these plans were shelved [2] and the plans eventually evolved into a mass media complex, leading to the construction of Rockefeller Center. [3]
From 1987 to 1999 DeGroff rose to prominence as the original chief bartender in the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center in New York City, where his then-unusual emphasis on classic cocktail recipes and high-quality ingredients led to substantial acclaim and emulation by many other bars in New York City and beyond, [2] and helped influence the ...