Editorial Review
This boutique Manhattan hotel leads the resurgence of the landmark old New York neighborhood, the Lower East Side.
The hotel is located on cobblestone streets once occupied by pushcart vendors, pickle packers, butchers, and bakers. Now New York's historic past has come to life in the authentic yet modern and comfortable neighborhood hotel.
The hotel occupies a recently-restored building, and provides a luxurious yet authentic atmosphere of what old New York once was in the heydays of Benny Goodman, Groucho Marx, and Frank Sinatra. The façade, woodwork and historical memorabilia, along with the “famous” guest rooms and suites will bring you back to times past.
Deluxe Guest Rooms
Each of the 16 deluxe rooms provide a comfortable and relaxing environment that includes queen beds, televisions, mini-fridges and internet access. Each of the 16 guest rooms and six suites are named for celebrities of the era so be sure to request your host from choices such as Jimmy Durante, Sophie Tucker, James Cagney, Milton Berle or Sid Caesar.
Premier Suites
Each of the six suites includes spacious floor space, furnishings, and a parlor-like set up plus a wet bar and balconies that overlook breathtaking views of the Williamsburg Bridge, Old Orchard Street and most of the Lower East Side. Be entertained by one of the four notables when staying in the Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor, Mickey Katz, or Molly Picon, Marx Brothers and Fanny Brice suites!