The Plaza Wants to Party
The Plaza, known primarily as a mid-town tourist venue and home to the delightful brat Eloise, seems to want a slice of the city’s nightlife party pie. In an operation that involved tenting off their lobby bar with heavy velvet curtains and installing a doorman and DJ, the Plaza now hosts its own mini lounge, seeped in darkness, elegance and plush fabrics. Currently, scattered hotel guests and large groups from
A major plus of the Plaza opposed to other lounges, is that the music remains at a tasteful level, making conversation with fellow humans an actual possibility. There’s also something undeniably magical about a
The Plaza lounge is a new nightlife initiative, quiet at the moment with promise of becoming a bustling pre-clubbing staple. My experience was so calming, serene, and in stark contrast to normal pre-parties, that I’m sort of hoping the place doesn’t get crazy anytime soon.
Photo Tour below:
The lone interior doorman pulls back the red velvet rope. White tuxedos? Yes, please.
A clubbing crew enjoys drinks before heading to Upstairs.
The Ladies Bathroom flower arrangement. A few giant steps above anything you’d see at a typical nightlife venue.
The even more gigantic entry-way flower arrangement, complete with overarching wreath, which is several times the size of an actual human being. [Note the person seated in the corner as a point of reference.]
Tags: lounges, midtown, Mini Reviews, New York, Nightlife, openings, pre-parties

July 2nd, 2008 at 1:27 am
Is that the same guy who did the door at Guest House for many years? (Uh, not like i’ve been to guest house or anything…)