The place to meet, eat and enjoy the finer things in life. Specializing in 21 day dry aged USDA Prime meats, Kobe beef, Australian lobster tails and offering a wide array of seafood and wines. Join us for our old world charm and impeccable service. Some of our reviews; The New York Times 3 Stars "This steakhouse leaves no item overlooked...."- Crain's "New York's best pocket-sized steakhouse..."- Daily News 4 Stars "...outstanding service and excellent food that is imaginatively prepared..." - Zagat Survey "Mouth watering steaks...a true gem...a friendly staff..." - "Wine Spectator Award of Excellence"- "5 Star Diamond Award from the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences" - Newsday 3 Stars "a handsome slice of a restaurant...Queen's best steakhouse..." William Jack Degel honors his Godfather, the proprietor of Jack's, a 1930's prohibition-style Victorian speak-easy. At Uncle Jack's, where the motto is "Customer is King,” his legend lives on.
You’ll want to put this stylish Queens addition in your personal hit list. The ambiance gives a Manhattan cool vibe with unique greek small plates & signature cocktails. The bar’s still the best place to be, whether you’re in a pair or dining solo. Catch our live Dj & celebrate date night, friends night out, & even brunch in our garden. This is everything anyone could want from a New York hot spot right in the heart of Queens.
Nubeluz by José Andrés is a lightbox in the sky, bringing together the Spanish word for cloud (“nube”) and for light (“luz”). Located on the 50th floor of The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad, Nubeluz offers modern interpretations of classic cocktails and small bites coupled with remarkable 270-degree views of the New York City skyline.
Installé sur le toit du Flatiron, bien au-dessus de la 5ème avenue, le Baita at La Birreria est un restaurant éphémère d'inspiration alpine du magasin Eataly. Vous pourrez vous réchauffer au milieu des sapins et des cabines de ski avec un cocktail chaud comme le Vin Brule ou le Bombardino. En plus de spécialités classique du nord de l'Italie comme la raclette, le probusto et la fonduta, le Baita at La Birreria propose le premier et unique bar à polenta de la ville de New York.
The Empire Rooftop is located on the top floor of the iconic Empire Hotel and overlooks the Lincoln Center complex. With over 8000 square feet of interior and exterior space, The Empire Rooftop has a seasonal open-air East Terrace, a West Terrace with a retractable roof cover, an Interior Main Lounge, and a seasonal Sun Deck. Enjoy our Signature Empire Sunset Cocktail, a light bite from our appetizer menu, and take a photo in front of the iconic neon sign to complete your experience. Guests of all ages (accompanied by a Parent) are welcome on the roof until 8PM, when those under 21 must vacate.Visit our website at www.theempirerooftop.com for more information.
RESERVATIONS ARE OPTIONAL. WALK-INS AND LARGE GROUPS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGEDExperience New York City’s largest all-season indoor & outdoor rooftop bar featuring an “urban amusement park” theme with multiple bars, live DJs, rotating seasonal pop-ups, and epic Empire State Building skyline views. Indulge in our menu of small shareable bites and playful cocktails, while talented live DJs keep the energy high. * We are a 21 plus venue except during our brunch hours Saturday & Sunday 11:30am - 3pm which is open to all ages. Physical ID required, copies are NOT accepted. All reservations have a 15 minute grace period.
Influenced by its setting steeped in The Evelyn Hotel's history (est. 1905), The Tusk Bar marries timeless elegance with free-wheeling flair. Look for bright takes on classic cocktails by Tristan Brunel and culinary partner Jeremiah Stone’s version of an oyster bar and seafood-driven, small plate-focused menu with desserts by Fabian Von Hauske (Stone's co-chef in their acclaimed Lower East Side restaurants Wildair and Contra). The glamorous space marries the spirit of the roaring 20s with the convivial attitude of mid-century cocktail parties, sharing the timelessness of a warm welcome, a well-made drink, a freshly shucked oyster - and a good time.Walk-in's welcome.
The Highlight Room’s real showstopper is the spectacular view of the city through a glass wall that spans the entire width of the room and folds back to allow access to the outdoor terrace. From there, guests can lift a cocktail to the expansive views — north to the Empire State Building, south to the Freedom Tower. The north and south sides of the room are lined with two-toned leather and velvet banquettes positioned to take advantage of the cityscape views from floor-to-ceiling windows.The bar, set off by wooden arches and antique mirrors, complements the greenery, and elaborate, candelabra-style chandeliers allude to the candles that would illuminate the German garden as evening fell. Layers of premium materials — plaster, brass, velvet upholstery, caramel drapery, terrazzo tiles — add a dose of playful luxury. Although the bar is open to the public, the overall sense is of a swank member’s club, a private Eden commanding the sky above the Lower East Side. Must be 21+.