July 2017 - Total Food Service

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The Crown 50 Bowery This bar debuted on the 21st floor of the new Hotel 50 Bowery in Chinatown, showcasing views of the Empire State Building to the Freedom Tower, with one large deck facing south, the other north. Cocktails and small bites are served from an inside lounge bridging the decks. Drinks showcase exotic produce, like dragon fruit, papaya and lychee, along with beer, wine, sake, soju and nonalcohol “mocktails”. The Crown is run by Three Kings Restaurant Group, which also is behind rooftop bar The Heights.

The Heights 11 East 31st Street Chef Dale Talde and the Three Kings Group’s latest addition to the Arlo NoMad Hotel has excellent Empire State Building views and summer style drinks like boozy slushies. A must-have are the Detroit-style pizzas from the downstairs restaurant, Massoni.

The Delancey 168 Delancey Street This canopied all-weather rooftop patio is a tropical hideaway in downtown Manhattan with boardwalkstyle wood floors, lush palm fronds, greenery and cozy beach lounges. Gallow Green 542 West 27th Street This cocktail bar is inside a secret garden in Chelsea atop of the McKittrick Hotel, itself, a rare jewel. Opened in 1939 as Manhattan’s most elite hotel (the favorite of Alfred Hitchcock), but closed within a year, at the outbreak of World War II, the untouched lobby and new restaurant spaces have now been re-opened. Go to the rooftop for lush greenery and romantic lighting; truly an experience. Haven Rooftop 142 W. 47th Street On top of the Sanctuary Hotel, cabanas and views combine with cocktails and French-influenced bites at this heated, enclosed rooftop spot. Haven is year-round fun for those who seek festive cocktails and fine fare in a rustic-yet-elegant atmo-

Hotel Chantelle 92 Ludlow Street A fabulous French bar on Lower East Side featuring a retractable roof, so you can relax in its European garden-themed rooftop lounge yearround. The old-fashioned standing street lamps, park benches and greenery create a Parisian-bistro vibe with amazing specialty cocktails. Jane Hotel West Village 113 Jane Street This rooftop bar is located atop the Jane Hotel, and it offers great views of the Hudson River, cold drinks, and a leisurely and fun atmosphere that is like stepping back in time with its faux-watermarked walls and elegant oak bar. A great spot after visiting the new Whitney Museum a block up. JIMMY at The James 15 Thompson Street This luxury rooftop bar is 18 stories up, on top of The James Hotel. Take a dip in the plunge pool or head to the bar’s “conversation pit” -- a lounge area with plush seating and beautiful steel Arco lamps. The pool is open Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Lodge at Gallow Green 542 W. 27th Street The Lodge at Gallow Green is a new cabin-style space located on the roof of the McKittrick Hotel, with views of the High Line, Hudson River and

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Manhattan. A very incongruous feel, a hunting lodge on a rooftop with city views, can be very fun. Lovage Rooftop & Indoor Lounge 350 W. 40th Street Lovage is a 4,000 square-foot, lightfilled space with sprawling 17 foot floor – to ceiling windows that allows for the perfect 360 degree view of the City. Enjoy immaculate sights of the Empire State Building and the Hudson River. Mad46 45 E 45th St. at Madison Avenue The rooftop bar above the city’s classic Roosevelt Hotel is a delight. A favorite summer spot to escape the bustle of Midtown, with views over the city’s rooftops. Monarch Rooftop Lounge 71 W. 35th Street Monarch’s Scandinavian-chic bar is a glamorous nightspot that features picturesque views of the Empire State Building. The indoor/outdoor lounge radiates a seductive vibe with plush velvet surrounding the venue. The space is on the 18th-floor penthouse of the Marriott Courtyard Herald Square, looking over Macy’s. Pod 39 Rooftop Lounge & Bar 145 East 39th Street On top of the Pod Hotel, the Latin American ambiance and cocktails take you to another place and time while you take in the spectacular New York scenery of the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. The Roof 120 W. 57th Street Located atop the Viceroy Hotel in Midtown on the 29th floor, this lounge has views of Central Park and lots of comfortable seating. This indoor-outdoor hotspot is open yearround.

The Roof at Park South 125 E. 27th Street With menus created by James Beard Award-Winning Chef Tim Cushman, this elegant rooftop offers fabulous dining with unobstructed views of the New York City skyline. Sabbia at La Birreria 200 Fifth Avenue Eataly’s rooftop beer garden, Birreria, has been converted to Sabbia, a 14th-floor beach lounge with Italian charm. Decorated like a beachhead resort, enjoy the bar or relax in lounge chairs and beach cabanas, with views of the Flatiron Building from one angle and the Empire State Building from another. The Skylark 200 W. 39th Street Designed by Meyer Davis Studio, The Skylark is 30 stories above Times Square, with all of the city’s bright lights laid out for you to view and enjoy. Social Drink & Food 570 10th Avenue The enclosed portion of this YOTEL rooftop spot is open year-round, and the outdoor terrace opens up when the weather is good. Go in the mornings for breakfast and experience a creative menu of globally inspired street food in the day and evening. The Top of The Standard 848 Washington Street Atop The Standard Hotel, the Meatpacking District fixture known for its floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning views from a building that straddles the High Line is the opulent penthouse lounge that becomes a club after 10 PM. Great for sunset drinks and also perfect for afternoon tea. Savor this rooftop roundup and watch for my next edition of Faithful Food! Happy Dining!


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