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The Randolph at Broome:
The Randolph at Broome used to be a straight up honky tonk. Now after a little revamp, it’s styled as (what else?) a speakeasy, complete with live ragtime piano and crafty cocktails by Milk & Honey vet Matty Gee. Using seasonal ingredients and ultra-cold liquor (along with frozen glassware and Kold-draft ice), cocktails are the epicenter of the bar’s offerings—there’s just three bottles on the beer menu. The Eastside (gin, mint, lime juice, and cucumber) is especially refreshing. A Thursday night party called “The Hunt” brings out a mostly-singles crowd, but on weekends, guys will have a hard time getting past the door unless they have a few dolls with them. On second thought, maybe this isn’t a speakeasy—the velvet rope kind of gives it away.
Awful experience. Avoid this nonsense at all costs. Music is terrible and drinks took forever to deliver and for all the raves, weren't worth it, nor the price.
12/29/2010 4:20:18 PM
Jackie . says:
If you are a straight 23 y.o girl and want to be crammed into a small bar with a bunch of other 23 y.o. straight girls while listening to a crappy DJ , then this is your place. Oh, did I mention a pretentious doorman. Oh, and that we grew up with the some of the investors and they still didn't allow some of our party in. Nice loyalty to customers.