Rooftop Bars For Every Occasion

by | Nov 8, 2014 | Culture, Editor's Pick, Entertainment | 0 comments

Penthouse808

Photo: Courtesy of Penthouse808

If you’re looking to get drinks while simultaneously enjoying an amazing view of New York City, look no further and head out to Hotel Chantelle or Penthouse808 at the Ravel Hotel. They are perfect for any occasion, whether you’re into brunch on the weekends or happy hour after work. The temperature may be dropping, but these rooftop bars will be heating up this winter, literally!

Hotel Chantelle is the perfect rooftop bar to enjoy brunch on the weekends, sip cocktails in the holiday spirit or indulge in mouthwatering dishes. As the snow starts to fall, the scene resembles that of the inside of a snow globe, where diners and party-goers alike can enjoy a delicious meal or a high-energy, late-night soiree. Join Chef on Sundays this winter as he prepares a 3-course Improper English Roast gearing up for Hotel Chantelle’s London opening in January.

Penthouse808 has a classically styled lounge and restaurant with an expansive panoramic view of Manhattan. With warm furnishings, Penthouse808 is truly an all-season destination. In the cooler months, guests can enjoy breathtaking city views while cozied up in the warmth of the enclosed rooftop venue. Drinks and food at Penthouse808 are as distinctive as the space itself. Guests can enjoy Executive Chef, Seth Levine’s Asian and Pacific Rim style menu or sip on winter cocktails like the Sailor’s Stash and the Mahalo, perfect for an after-work or evening bite.

Head out to these perfect rooftop bars to enjoy a cocktail while taking in an incredible view of New York City.

-Thais Morais

Hotel Chantelle

Photo: Courtesy of Hotel Chantelle

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