A grand yet intimately scaled space, The Dining Room at The Guesthouse offers a live-fire dining experience in a setting defined by floor-to-ceiling travertine, a monolithic hearth, and embedded Molteni rotisseries. The menu features fresh ingredients from select sources, simply and elegantly prepared, along with a selection of Champagnes and wines from around the world.For group dining inquiries, please email: GHNYDR@rh.com
With a dazzling dining gallery featuring 40’ glass ceilings, this one-of-a-kind brasserie is built in the tradition of the Belle Époque, inspired by elegant and ornamental Art Nouveau style. The menu features French classics and timeless bistro favorites, with a focus on prime cuts and an in-house meat program. In addition to an extensive wine list and classic cocktails, La Grande Boucherie also features an inspired menu of absinthe-driven signature drinks.We look forward to welcoming you! (you can find the hours of operation on this page)**Please note that kitchen hours may differ
Le Nobu Fifty Seven, premier restaurant fondé par le chef légendaire Nobu Matsuhisa dans le quartier Uptown de New York, a ouvert ses portes à l'été 2005 après beaucoup d'anticipation. Les copropriétaires de Nobu sont ses partenaires de longue date : le célèbre restaurateur Drew Nieporent, l'acteur oscarisé Robert De Niro et le producteur hollywoodien Meir Teper. Le restaurant met à l'honneur une cuisine japonaise signature revisitée par Nobu avec des plats classiques tels que le tiradito style Nobu et la morue noire au miso, ainsi que la table hibachi. Il s'est vu décerner trois étoiles par le New York Times. Conçu par David Rockwell, le Nobu Fifty Seven évoque la fluidité et l'image d'une rivière asiatique avec des courbes, des coquilles d'ormeau aux lustres, des tiges tranchées de bambou sur les carreaux de terrazzo, des tables de frêne brunâtres et des étoffes japonaises matelassées. Des tonneaux de saké importés du Japon se dressent au-dessus du comptoir du bar du 1er étage, tandis que les convives se rendent à la salle à manger située à l'étage. Le bois bruni, la richesse des couleurs et l'éclairage doux créent une ambiance élégante et raffinée.
Enjoy a fine cigar, single malt scotch, and live music at one of the most exclusive lounges in New York City. Conveniently located steps from Carnegie Hall, Central Park, and Times Square, The Carnegie Club is a magnificent space that’s both grand and intimate. It provides a classic and sophisticated backdrop of hand-carved 18th century bookcases filled with a wide assortment of leather-bound titles, a stone fireplace, 20 foot ceilings, and several cigar humidors--all offset by plush furnishings. The Carnegie Club is also home to New York City’s longest running Sinatra Show featuring Steven Maglio and the Stan Rubin 11-Piece Orchestra which have been dazzling audiences for over two decades. All guests must be 21+ only.
Temple Court does not participate in Restaurant Week on Saturday evenings. Steps away from The Beekman's centerpiece atrium and the bustle of The Bar Room, is Tom Colicchio's Temple Court. Surrounded by a series of stained-glass windows, and full of historic charm, Temple Court's Dining Room is a destination for the fine dining devout. Now under the stewardship of Executive Chef, Travis Sowards, Temple Court is a tour de force of Tom Colicchio's most classic flavor profiles, reimagined and assembled on a showcase menu in Downtown NYC. *The Bar Room is not reservable through Open Table*