![]() ![]() Please do not bring decorations, decor or other items into the restaurant.Ī 3% charge is added to all checks to help cover healthcare benefits for our team members. Our corkage fee is $75/750ml bottle with a maximum of 2 bottles. Parties of FIVE & SIX, 2 hours and 30 minutes. Reserved dining times for each party size are as follows: All reservation changes and cancellations can be managed on or by contacting reductions of 50% or more will result in a reservation forfeiture. We are unable to accommodate any increase in party size.Ī 15 min grace period is alotted to your reservation time for your party to be complete.ĪLL cancellations and reductions in party size made less than 24 hours in advance are subject to a $40 per person charge. When booking reservations, please include children & infants in the party size. Separate reservations may not be combined to create larger parties. Every night at midnight new reservations become available online. Please be mindful of the weather and dress accordingly.įelix reservations are made within a 7 day reservation window. "Outdoor" reservations are situated in the Al Fresco Dining Space. Our "Standard" reservation is situated in the Indoor Dining Room. ![]() Our Dining Rooms are available to patrons with reservations.Īll reservations can only be made online. You lost.Felix is currently accepting walk-ins for bar dining only. ” Plus: a frivolous lawsuit-time to give up and go home, boys. “‘Park51 plans to open one section of the first floor area as a temporary space for public use for a multicultural art exhibit later in the spring,’ said.“blue-collar cathedrals.” ( Broadsheet Daily) The Skyscraper Museum in Battery Park City has a new exhibit about factories, a.k.a.Interesting even if not quite Tribeca-related: Equinox is opening a cut-rate Noho gym called Blink.Yesterday’s item about economist Nouriel Roubini trying to sell his formerly-decorated-with-vaginas apartment somehow missed all sorts of good stuff, as this Curbed post reminded me.‘It was very calculatedly done,’ says Mehta, who notes that in the past six months he’s encountered several instances of customer swindling-ranging from a credit-card dispute to gratuitous wrangling for freebies.” (As usual with the Post, the comments are horrifying/entertaining.) But as its table was being set up a few minutes before the scheduled reservation time, the group harrumphed that it would no longer wait-skipping out on the bar tab, too. Their table wasn’t ready, so the group opted to wait at the bar, where it ran up a tab of more than $100. People are dining and dashing, says the New York Post: “Recently, a group of eight 30-somethings came into Mehtaphor about 45 minutes before their reservation, demanding to be seated.The New York Times profiles Kathryn Weatherup of the Weather Up Weatherups: “She lavishes attention on her cocktails, which she approaches with the punctiliousness of a lab technician and the purity of a nun.” (You can’t make that same analogy with a priest anymore, can you?).The whole building is being converted to condo with a 75ft pool and a $30m penthouse with its own private entry, elevator and garage!” The photo (or is it a vintage postcard?) is courtesy of Curbed. Curbed gets the lowdown on 250 West Street, which had been in deep freeze: “El Ad held a cocktail party (2007 is back!) to showcase the building, which should be ready by end 2013.
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