The Roof

3pm-4am Everyday
The Roof is two bars: one indoors, made of elegant polished wood, and the other a lively outdoor terrace.
The Roof is two bars: one indoors, made of elegant polished wood, and the other a lively outdoor terrace.
On 33rd Street between Fifth and Seventh Avenues, there is a disproportionate number of Irish Pubs. Known mainly to bar owners as “Irish Pub Way,” this stretch of Manhattan is ideal for pub crawlers. From traditional spots to places with a contemporary twist, these pubs will keep you well plied with … read more
Approaching the far West side of 56th, one would never know that the unmarked building with an unofficial looking “610” stamped on it is the home to one of Manhattan’s terrific concert venues. Terminal 5 resides in what appears to be an abandoned and unused warehouse, and hosts a number of concerts in … read more
At St. Regis New York’s King Cole Bar, refined guests may choose to sip the trademark Bloody Mary, a cocktail that was supposedly coined at this very location by bartender Fernand Petiot in 1934. He had, initially, gained attention for his drink the “Red Snapper,” while bar tending in Paris.