Posts Tagged ‘Atrio’

Valentine’s Day Deals

Tuesday, February 12th, 2013

Looking for that perfect something for that special someone?  Look no further than Lower Manhattan!

Lower Manhattan has everything you need to spread the love this Valentine’s Day. To make things even easier, we put together a list of some of the deals that are happening for this loving occasion.

Valentine’s Day Prix-Fixe

Blue Planet Grill (BPG)
120 Greenwich Street
(212) 571-1700
www.bpgnyc.com

4 Course Dinner with Bottle of House Red or House White Wine $75/person Creamy Tomato Soup , Poached Pear Salad , Lobster Risotto or Filet Mignon , Chocolate Mousse Cake.
Valid only on 02-14-2013

$100 off for Every $400 Purchase

William Barthman Jeweler
176 Broadway
www.williambarthman.com

This Valentine’s Day, William Barthman Jeweler offers many great deals on our fine watches and jewelry. You will get $100 off for every $400 purchase, with certain brands excluded. Also, our Kathrine Baumann Key Ring is on sale too – original price was $100, now we sell at $55 per piece.
Valid from 02-06-2013 to 03-06-2013

Special Valentine’s Day Inventory Clearance

DeNatale Jewelers
111 Broadway
(212) 349-8900
www.denatale.com

50% off all Waterford, Lladro and assorted giftware.* 10% or more off all jewelry collections.* Visit us in the lobby of 111 Broadway before February 15th 2013 to use this deal. DeNatale Jewelers – More of what you love…for less.
Valid from 02-05-2013 to 02-15-2013

*Offer excludes engagement rings, diamond studs and watches
*Offer available on in stock items only

Wall Street Jewelers Sale

14 Wall Street Jewelers
14 Wall Street
(212) 732-3788

All new beautiful and reasonably priced line of bracelets earrings and necklaces for that special someone. Look forward to seeing you!
Valid from 02-11-2013 to 02-18-2013

Get Special Added Discounts at Ray’s Jewelry for the month of February!!

Ray’s Jewelry Corp.
3 Hanover Square
(212) 425-2250

Receive an ADDITIONAL 15% OFF the sale price of any item in the store. Also receive an ADDITIONAL 15% payout on any old gold that is brought in to sell during the month of February. Layaways Accepted but discount cannot be applied to existing layaways.
Valid from 02-01-2013 to 03-01-2013

SALON SPECIALS

KK Salon
75 Maiden Lane
(212) 422-2680
www.kksalon.com

Looking for that last minute Beauty Blowout before your big night? Get a great blowout and receive 50% off any color and chemical services or treatments!
Valid from 02-14-2013 to 02-14-2013

Thread Eyebrow Salon
140 Nassau Street
(212) 608-9232
www.threadsalon.com

Two-for-one deal. Both people must be present at the same time. No stamps on loyalty card and cannot be combined with any other offer.
Valid only on 02-13-2013 and 02-14-2013

Tribeca Hair Studio NYC
98 Chambers Street
(212) 227-6116
www.tribecahairstudionyc.com

Happy Valentine’s Day – from all your friends at Tribeca Hair Studio NYC!! Get the ROYAL TREATMENT at our salon! For our QUEENS: A couple of highlight foils + blowout for $55. For our KINGS: A hot-towel shave + haircut for $30. Winter damage repair? Undo the damage caused by Old Man Winter. Come in for a wash, cut & blowout and receive a complimentary in Salon deep-conditioning treatment.
Valid from 02-04-2013 to 02-24-2013

Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Conrad Hotel

Conrad New York Hotel
102 North End Avenue
(212) 945-0100
www.conradnewyork.com/specials-and-packages/valentines-day-package/

Experience the ultimate Romantic Valentine’s Day at the Conrad New York, with this lavish package for two which includes: Superior Riverview Suite, dinner for two at ATRIO Wine Bar|Restaurant, private helicopter tour, in-room floral arrangement, a bottle of wine or champagne & decadent French macarons.
Valid only on 02/14/2013.

Valentine’s Champagne & Dessert Cruise

New York Water Taxi
89 South Street
(212) 742-1969
www.nywatertaxi.com/tours/valentines

Grab someone special and join us for Valentine’s Day on the New York Water Taxi! Enjoy champagne and dessert as you take in the views of the NYC skyline. Each ticket automatically enters you in a drawing for an exclusive second date prize including a cruise, hotel accommodations and much more! Call 866.985.2542 to make reservations. For $5 off mention the code DD-VDAY.
Valid from 01-24-2013 to 02-13-2013

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Balloons from Battery Park Pharmacy

Battery Park Pharmacy
327 South End Avenue
(212) 912-0555
www.stores.healthmart.com/batteryparkpharmacy

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Balloons! We have mylar and latex. Mix’em up! We also offer free delivery (within the area)!
Valid from 02-01-2013 to 02-14-2013

Buy one get one free on all Valentine items (excluding candy)

Global Discount
145 Fulton Street
(212) 227-7775

Buy any one Valentine’s Day item, get one free. Excludes candy
Valid from 02-11-2013 to 02-15-2013

For Love and Money

Museum of American Finance
48 Wall Street
(212) 908-4110
www.moaf.org

Visit the Museum of American Finance with your sweetie during Valentine’s Week, and mention this Downtown Deal to receive two-for-one admission.
Valid from 02-12-2013 to 02-16-2013

2-for-1 Valentine’s Week Candy Sale

Museum of American Finance Gift Shop
48 Wall Street
(212) 908-4613
www.moaf.org

Mention this Downtown Deal to receive any two candy bars for the price of one at the Museum of American Finance Gift Shop during Valentine’s Week.
Valid from 02-12-2013 to 02-16-2013

Give the gift of health!

Magic Mix Juicery
102 Fulton Street
(646) 454-0680
www.magicmixjuicery.com

Give your special someone a healthy treat with 100% organic cold-pressed juices, gluten/dairy free, raw and vegan breakfast, salads, entrees and delicious desserts. Just mention “CUPID” and we will give you 10% off your purchase. Now that’s truly magical.
Valid from 02-11-2013 to 02-18-2013

For more Downtown Deals click here.

NYC Restaurant Week is Back in Lower Manhattan

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2013

With NYC Restaurant Week in full swing, there is no better time to make a reservation at that Lower Manhattan restaurant you’ve been excited to try or revisit! You have until February 8 to check out these Lower Manhattan restaurants that are participating in this season’s festivities:

Lunch menus are $25, and dinner menus are $38. For more information on restaurant week, click here.

There’s a new power breakfast player in Lower Manhattan

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

Earlier this week, several colleagues and I visited Atrio Wine Bar / Restaurant for our Monday morning meeting. Atrio is set on the second floor of the newly opened Conrad New York Hotel in Battery Park City.

It wasn’t easy to choose a dish, but I calorie-splurged and dove into the grilled cinnamon brioche with mascarpone and strawberries. And the Atrio-branded Vermont maple syrup bottle was warm to the touch.

Since we had business to do, we took over the corner room – which can be enclosed for more private meetings (or celebrations!). The restaurant staff was incredibly attentive, and coffee was regularly replenished.

My colleagues seemed incredibly satisfied with the eggs benedict and the smoked salmon draped bagel. The menu also boasts stone oven baked egg whites, ricotta pancakes, and several types of bacon and sausage on the side (the turkey bacon was a perfect side).

Looking around, fellow diners were a mix of hotel guests, visitors to the area, and businessmen and women. Seems the ideal spot for a power breakfast (one colleague noted how short the walk was from the ferry from New Jersey, and I noticed our free Downtown Connection bus passes by right in front of the hotel).

For more information on other restaurants in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

Lights On…In Lower Manhattan

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

By Kelly Rush

It seemed this winter that the supply of new retailers opening in North Battery Park City was endless, but this column will see yet another new crop. The final two (that I know of) are expected to open in time for my next column, and then we’ll say good-bye to this busy little strip for a while.

I’ve been taking pictures of some of the myriad public open spaces in Lower Manhattan and have come across some beautiful reminders that the earth is waking up to spring and showing us its colors. I hope you enjoy them, and as usual, if you see any new retailers or spot changes to a long-time friend, please email me at tre@downtownny.com and I’ll check them out.

Conrad New York Hotel
102 North End Avenue | (212) 945-0100

We’ve seen the construction crews moving in and out of this space for months now, and all that work has finally concluded with the Conrad celebrating its grand opening March 19. The hotel, perched in the center of Restaurant Alley across from the Goldman Sachs building, is like its own little city: It has a restaurant, Atrio, a rooftop bar opening in May called Loopy Doopy (named after the Sol LeWitt mural hanging in the hotel’s atrium), and even a barber shop, Salvatore Barber, (Atrium level, 646-769-4272) which is now open and serving guests and visitors in need of a trim. I walked out to the hotel recently and was impressed with the light that pours in through western-facing windows overlooking the Hudson waterfront. Hotels have a tendency to be dark, and patrons can experience what I call the “casino effect,” whereupon leaving the building, one’s eyes cannot adjust even to the weakest sunlight. Not so here. The artwork complements the architecture, the plush carpet in the lobby is so deep it muffled my clunking footsteps and you just can’t beat the view.

Atrio
Atrium level | (646) 769-4250)

This full-service restaurant, situated just off the lobby, has an extensive menu including breakfast, brunch, lunch dinner and dessert. To start, try an Ahi tuna crudo or a radicchio and endive salad. Main dishes include an orecchiette pasta with Long Island duck sausage, a stone-fired organic chicken and a prime New York strip. Stone-fired pizzas available include a port reduction and smoked scarmorza. For dessert, try the pistachio profiteroles, salted peanut gelato or a chocolate panna cotta with amarena cherries.

For more information on retailers in Lower Manhattan, visit the Alliance for Downtown New York at www.DowntownNY.com. You can check out an interactive map with details on hours, locations and services and search the events calendar. Or, stay connected through the Downtown Alliance iPhone app, available for download on the website.

Checking In At The Conrad

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Conrad New York is opening its doors on Monday, and the Downtown Alliance got an advance peak inside this shining star in Lower Manhattan. Sixteen stories tall, and overlooking the Hudson River waterfront, the Conrad’s lobby is a site to behold.

Take note of the giant Sol LeWitt artwork adorning an entire 13-story wall above the atrium’s registration desk. During our tour, we’re advised the piece – called Loopy Doopy – took 3,000 hours and 100 gallons of paint to create. Also note The Veil, an elaborate rope and steel structure that fills the Conrad’s main space, but allows for a vibrant, well-lighted atmosphere.

The 463-suite luxury hotel is the first for Conrad Hotels & Resorts in New York City, and just across the street from the Irish Hunger Memorial in Battery Park City. And it arrives on North End Avenue on the heels of well-celebrated openings of three adjacent Danny Meyer eateries – Blue Smoke, Shake Shack and North End Grill – as well as Artsee Eyewear, Francois Payard Bakery, Vintry Fine Wines, and more, all between Murray and Vesey streets.

The 2,000 pieces of contemporary art that adorn the walls – in rooms, public spaces and banquet rooms –was curated by the Public Art Fund and Elizabeth Gould Vales. Some of the artwork was created by Mary Heilmann, Elizabeth Peyton, and Sara Sosnowy.

Executive Chef Anthony Zamora, who recently came from Four Seasons Hotel New York, will oversee a signature, full-service restaurant, Atrio, which has space for private meals, and a full bar featuring wines from around the world.

The Conrad will provide one of the largest ballrooms we can remember in Lower Manhattan in ages, with room for 600 people, high ceilings, and soothing light fixtures and wind-chim-ish artwork strung over entrances.

Oh, and the rooftop bar, which we saw during an earlier tour (and in better weather!) has a name in keeping with the wonderful artwork you first notice downstairs: Loopy Doopy.