The McKittrick Hotel offers so much to visitors - everything but a place to rest one's head, as it isn't, actually, a hotel at all. Sleep No More takes up most of the floors, and has gained an international reputation for being one of the most entertaining nights out (please read the separate write up below), but, in addition, on the top floor sits a gorgeous rooftop bar and restaurant. Gardeners and herbalists from the McKittrick tend to the lush vegetation surrounding the clientele, who are comfortably lounging on the well-cushioned couches, a mix of folks emerging from exploring the hotel and drop ins for the cocktails and wonderful views. On almost any given weekend, the line to get in can extend down the street - both for their marvelous brunch (bottomless brunch cocktails and live music), or in the evening for drinks. The contemporary French-American fare is “whimsical food” according to Lola, the maître d’; the seasonal farm-to-table aspect makes for a fresh menu that changes as often as once a week. A popular charcuterie and cheese plate changes daily, and cocktails are a must: Vanessa’s cup was a hit with our crew. We recommend attempting to make a reservation, but please keep in mind that the bar closes during the winter months.
Downstairs, the Heath opens - Thursday through Saturday nights - and showcases a house band. The atmosphere is livelier, replacing the food from upstairs with yet more drinks. This venue will not close over winter, offering a happening refuge from the cold for those ready to dance the night away.