Nest
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 760-6378
- Cross Street:
- Between 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue
- Directions:
- 1 at 28th St
- Hours:
- Tue-Sat 10pm-4am
Editorial Review for Nest – by Riva Froymovich
In Short
Birds of a fashionable feather flock to this party bar by the same designers as Butter and Home. A tangle of metal bands along the walls places clubbers inside a giant nest on the main floor, where lighting effects and move-your-body beats get the dancing going. Downstairs, candles and a flamboyant chandelier festooned with red and orange feathers illuminate a relaxed-vibe lounge. The top-floor glass mezzanine gives private parties a birds-eye-view of it all.
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Insider Tips
Know Before You GoAdmission is usually $20.
The ExtrasPrivate parties have their pick of open-bar options, tasting menus and platters.
User Reviews for Nest
06/07/2008 Posted by BriteEyes92
I went to Nest in May 08 just for a night out with friends. We went there a year earlier when it was known as Fusion and it sucked so I was a little apprehensive about going back there. Nest has two floors. The basement really had nothing going on. A few people were down there chilling out and chatting. The bathroom is also down there, which was clean with an attendant who sold goodies (gum, candy etc). The main floor was packed and everyone was dancing. Bartender was nice, didnt wait long to be acknowledged. Nest really gave me a different view than Fusion did. I guess it might be new management of something. I would go back again. It was $15 at the door (for females).
Pros: Great DJ, great service from bartender, no fights broke out. Good night out.
05/05/2008 Posted by sistahgirlsugar
I went to Nest for an event that was supposed to include drink specials, food and all around great music. There was none of this to be had. The management was unresponsive (flat out refused to speak to me when the bartender told him I had an issue). The bartenders were clueless. The drinks were weak and overpriced. No discernable space to dance and no ventilation if you could. Because of what it is, it attracts a less than savory crowd. The spot already lost their liquor license once (R.I.P. Fusion 215) and reincarnated as this joke of a club. This place is a hole and I would never, ever, ever go back!
Pros: That it will likely lose its liquor license again and hopefully shut down this time.
Cons: That it exists.

