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🤮 1/5 - Let's set the scene.
By 👻 @Michael T., 08/20/2022 3:00 am
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You travel into a dark and poorly lit driveway originally designed for pedestrian traffic to find a single door you're not sure about. You immediately notice a stench, from what I cannot say only speculate as being old farts due to the lack of ventilation. You are immediately confused, asking yourself if you've made a good decision by entering this want-to-be cool establishment. After being grilled about why you even walked in, you are allowed to travel to the room. Again wondering, why in hell this building would be converted into a hotel. Upon entering the room, you realize, this was a mistake, or at least your buddy did. If the stink does not get you, the confined and dark atmosphere will certainly get your anxiety going. Ok, you decide to visit the bar and pretend that all NYC hotels are small and weird. Wait! It is 90+ degrees out, better put on a pair of blue shorts, button-down, loafers, and a watch. Upon entering the bar/lounge you notice on a Saturday afternoon, that you are the only one there, literally Ok the view is nice enough for a drink. Nope, they decide to close all the blinds. Ok, not to worry I am sure the drinks are good and maybe even some bites. Nope! A dude in an abnormally tight suit tells you that your party shorts are not allowed there. Ahh, dress code. I remember being told, "please, no athletic gear." So we ask about are shorts allowed at the pool and if we can get a drink there. Wait a second, there's supposed to be a pool, right? Nope, not until an expected opening on 2023, and I swear it, the guy said they "might" allow people to wear shorts there. And to cap it off, they just stated allow short sleeve shirts. OK, so you're losing ten of thousands a week, your hotel is a scene from a horror movie, you are or should be aware private clubs like this NEVER stay around long, and you decide to turn away about 98% of patrons in the summer months due to shorts. Again, the dress code s great, but shorts in 90 degrees in an outdoor location? To stay on topic here, a little, dress code is important, especially given how some people dress, like it is Sunday morning. But, if you have 0 business, you are running an outdoor bar, you have hotel guests that may even in fact buy a membership and it is 90 degrees you make exceptions. Or even better, you tell the "owners" we cannot turn away 98% of patrons or potential ones. Instead, we were told it is management and nothing can be done and to leave. After being thrown out, as a paying hotel guest by the way, you decide to visit the lobby again, because god knows there is nothing else at the terminal. Only here to find out staff are not only clueless about hospitality but also find the humor in the campaign this place has to keep people away. If I could bet on the inevitable closer of this place, I'd put the farm down on it. Idiotic management (obviously), poor location, smelly, and frankly terrible establishment. The owners of this place are either medicated or should be to think there is any chance of running a successful business in this location. I have and will advise friends and family, all of whom live here in NYC, to tell their friends about my experience. Hope this was all worth throwing out paying guests, rather than realizing that in 90 degree outside people wear shorts, Todd's loafers, and Gucci collared shirts. I am also sure the response to this review will be something along the lines of dress code enforcement rather than self-reflection of what can be done differently. Honestly, even if they allowed shorts and gave out hundred-dollar bills, the location and atmosphere sucks.
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