What People Are Saying About Bemelman's Bar
The Editor
Karen Hudes
Citysearch
The Carlyle Hotel's bar and cabaret club has hosted well-heeled travelers and Upper East Siders since opening, in 1929. Restored murals depicting Central Park scenes populated by debonair rabbits and foxes, by beloved "Madeline" author Ludwig Bemelmans, make the room an enduring treasure. The gold-leaf ceiling, coupled with subdued lighting, gives the crowd a healthy glow. Cocktail hour is prime time, when patrons gab over drinks and evocative piano music. (Does someone request "As Times Goes By" every night?) The drink list is seasonal, unlike the crowd, which is consistent year round.
Ultimate Hotel Bar
by arturobandini at Citysearch
Arguably the finest hotel bar in New York. Clubby, cozy, dark and with the terrific Bemelmans murals. Each table has it's own lamp and snacks. Old style elegance and good service. The drinks are VERY expensive ($15-$20) but can be very good. I had the best Martini I've ever had there and it's quite large. They fill the glass and also bring you additional martini in a little carafe nestled in it's own bowl of ice, allowing you to refill yourself. For the ultimate hotel bar experience this (as well as the St. Regis or Plaza) is the place to go. One caution: they will charge you the $20 cover if the entertainment starts while you are there.
old nyc classy
by welkian67 at Citysearch
always a good choice if you're into the old nyc uptown style....you still feel bobby short's prescence......you'll pay for it though but it's worth it for one
Try Once
by hegle at Citysearch
Although the drinks are good and the atmosphere is very nice, it's not really worth it. The cocktails are about $15 each and it is kind of stuffy and old world; definitely not hip or trendy.
- Pros: Atmosphere, Live Music, Service
- Cons: Expensive, Stuffy, Somewhat Dated
The Details on Bemelman's Bar
Know Before You Go:
For a cover chage of $20 to $25, see Earl Rose between 5:30pm and 8:30pm.
What to Drink:
The secret to the smooth taste of the bar's old-fashioned cocktail is muddling an orange slice and cherry with ice and simple syrup before pouring in a fresh glass with fresh garnish.
Category:
Bars & Clubs, Bars & Pubs, Nightclubs, Hotel Bars
Payment Methods:
American Express, Diners Club, Visa, Discover, MasterCard









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