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Rose Bar
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I used to live a couple of blocks away and watched the hotel's transformation. After living in LA for a year, we recently went back and stayed there. The decor is really stunning. Feels like the old Royalton but updated for our times - lots of velvet, dimmed lights, and loads of style. The feeling when you are there is great, but of course all this chic comes at a price. The 'private' rooftop which is supposed to be for hotel guests was booked for a private function for each of the 3 nights we had stayed there - that's a bit of an overkill by the managment. The bars downstairs require reservations (but that's OK they are very popular). The restaurant downstairs looks amazing, but the food tasted exactly like my chinese takeaway on 19th street, only with bigger plates and higher prices. Probably they need to do some work on that front. All in all, a very good experience, and I even got to use their keyed acccess to Gramercy park and read the paper and had coffee before my morning meetings. Next time i just have to get a bigger room!
Pros: Design and Ambiance
Cons: Small rooms, public roof often closed to hotel guests
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