New Serafina Rooftop Perches Above Times Square
Serafina in the Sky, the newest location in the Pod Hotel, opened just before the end of summer, taking over the old Polynesian space.
Serafina in the Sky, the newest location in the Pod Hotel, opened just before the end of summer, taking over the old Polynesian space. Sitting nine stories above 42nd Street, the venue dons the iconic yellow accents along with the authentic Italian cuisine that Serafina is known for.
Highlights from the menu include the vegetable lasagna, cacio e pepe pasta and pizza margherita. Other dishes that are great to share for the table are the calamari, truffle fries and Serafina’s famous meatballs. While the cocktail menu is still being crafted, specialty drinks that are not to be missed while we still have warm weather are the rum punch, flavored margaritas and frose.
Whether it’s indoor or outdoor, pre-theater dining or happy hour, Serafina in the Sky is perfect for groups, corporate events, dining with family, friends, or with a date. For more information, please visit https://www.serafinarestaurant.com/serafina-in-the-sky-pod-hotel/.
Life Rooftop
As the summer weather commences, Life Rooftop is the ideal setting to enjoy a delicious cocktail and gaze at the sunset over Central Park.
Life Rooftop is a modern lounge and terrace atop hotel Le Meridien in midtown, with two bars fixing an array of alluring cocktails while also offering delicious bites from Executive Chef Anastacia Song. Life Rooftop’s clever design features a sleek indoor lounge to relax on those breezier nights, with also a covered terrace area to be able to enjoy the rooftop rain or shine. The perfect blend of elegance and comfortability.
Image courtesy of Assante Public Relations
Image courtesy of Assante Public Relations
The extensive bar menu features beautifully adorned craft cocktails as well as various options of bottle service. There’s even a delightful Rope Hanger Punch pitcher perfect for celebrations with friends. Executive Chef Anastacia Song’s menu offers an array of bar bites such as assorted cured meats and cheeses, as well as fun pub pretzels, cajun spice wings and everything bagel pastry pups.
The Seersucker (Rum, Fresh Strawberry, Lemon and Cinnamon) and a Classic Old Fashioned
The Tropical Nymph (Vodka, Blue Curacao, Pineapple, Mango, and Orgeat)
The Rope Hanger Punch perfect for sharing
New York native Anastacia Song switched from medical school to the hospitality industry upon realizing her heart was in the kitchen. She began her career in bartending before learning from Chef Harold Moore at Commerce where she continued to be a Chef de Cuisine in Jersey City, before returning to New York to work at Martha in Fort Greene, and Treehaus in Midtown. She became Executive Chef at American Cut for two years discovering her love of steak before helming the kitchen at Kumi in Le Meridien. Her expertise now brings small plate creations to the Life Rooftop.
Life Rooftop is owned and operated by Disruptive Restaurant Group led by Sam Nazarian, incubating globally renowned culinary brands and critically acclaimed restaurants, lounges and nightclubs.
Start your summer off with a visit to Life Rooftop and catch the dazzling Central Park views for a real living it up in NYC experience!
Sir Henri Penthouse Rooftop- The Perfect Winter Escape
On December 2nd, in the midst of the first snowfall of winter, Sir Henri Penthouse Rooftop & Lounge introduced a new winter food and drinks menu designed to warm the body and soul. Upon arrival, guests were greeted with Moet & Chandon champagne and encouraged to try the seasonal cocktails (Margaretha Franklin, Gin Martin, Sweet and Sour Voughan, Nina Cinnamon Old Fashion, Cold Porter, Nut King Cole). The signature drinks featured ingredients such as jalapenos, spiced pear liqueur, cinnamon, spiced rum, and other ingredients known to keep you warm as the temperature drops in NYC. However, if you prefer a more classic drink, Sir Henri has you covered with their Old Fashion, Manhattan, French 75, Cosmopolitan, and select wines and beers.
Cold Porter: Scotch, Elderflower, Luxardo, Passion Fruit
Nut King Cole: Spiced Rum, Frangelico, Fernet Blanca, Amaro, Honey
Old Fashion
French 75
Now of course, what are drinks without food? As guests mingled and took in the cozy ambiance, platters of Sir Henri’s new dishes were brought out for sampling. Chicken and shrimp tacos, barbeque chicken wings, Sir Henri Mini’s sliders, calamari, and a trio of dips (Tzatziki, Hummus, Spicy Feta) with warm pita bread were served and they paired amazingly with the drinks. The chicken wings, calamari, and shrimp tacos are highly recommended!
As the temperature drops, it becomes more difficult to go outdoors, but Sir Henri’s Penthouse Rooftop (37 W 24th Street) is definitely worth the trip. Located on the 18th floor of Hotel Henri, the venue exudes vibes of a Jazz Age speakeasy but brings it back to our time with modern mixology. It is insulated in the winter and open-aired in the summer, making it a great place year-round for views of NYC and good food and drinks.