Part of a mini-wave of piano bars in New York, including the new Melody’s Upper East Side (1020 Lexington Ave.) and the top floor of Midtown’s Pebble Bar (67 W. 49th St.), The Nine opened in January. Acme space above the bistro.
Jeremy Strong threw a spectacular party Heritage There, before the official opening, Bradley Cooper, Chris Rock, Zachary Quinto, Ann Hathaway, Bella Hadid, Ben Stiller, Cara Delevingne and Sienna Miller also dropped by to make a cozy 70-seat NoHo with Murano glass embellished in a cozy place. Chandeliers, red velvet diapers and leopard print rugs.
Several pianos play seven nights a week at Little Grand The Nines, which is inspired by European hotel lobbies like The Bar Hemingway at the Ritz Paris and Dukes Bar at Dukes London.
“People are really celebrating that they can go out again and hang out with friends and listen to live music,” said John Neidich, owner of Golden Age Hospitality. “The piano aspect really makes it more special than just going to a bar or restaurant.
While the master bedroom is reservation-only, The Nines can accommodate multiple guests in its front bedroom. The menu includes tuna tartare with smoked salmon pancakes, kumamoto oysters, shrimp cocktail, Santa Barbara toast and sandwiches and burgers, while the bar offers a reserve selection of Japanese whiskey and American bourbon. 9 Big Jones Street, ninesnyc.com
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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