Notorious Flatiron Club Roam Is Green-Lit to Continue Pouring Liquor
The nightclub is trying to reinvent itself.
The nightclub is trying to reinvent itself.
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In its prime, the second floor club played host to everyone from King Britt to Diplo.
Vegans occasionally dislike such jokes.
The new selection of cocktails includes classics, and all new originals.
They say they are investigating a "sound issue."
Nogs, hot mulled bishops, shandies, sangarees, and large-format punches grace the expansive drinks menu.
Flair bartending hasn't disappeared. It's merely retreated to the fringes, where it is still practiced by a dedicated few.
Controversial owner Steve Edelson considers a less morose paint job and beefed-up security.
No doubt the city's craft cocktail movement still has legs to stagger on, but this whole speakeasy schtick is yesterday's news.
She's been paid to appear at the opening "mega-party."
Private supper clubs in the time of keycards.
The great jazz club, where there was once bebop and pan-fried chicken, may be coming back.
The name, no less the idea, even sounds a little like The Edison.
A neighborhood activist says the restaurant is "packed to the gills," however, and should not be licensed.