The Wilson Kentucky Derby party

Off The MRKT Features The Wilson in Where To Celebrate The Kentucky Derby In New York City

The Wilson (132 West 27th Street)

For something a little less extravagant, this event can be experienced for only $60. The race will be shown on not only several 80” HD televisions throughout the venue, but also on a big screen projector on the front patio. Other activities include an open bar, pop a shot, and even giant jenga. The Wilson is located in the INNSIDE New York NoMad Hotel. Tickets can be bought here and tables can be reserved by emailing reservations@ingoodcompany.com

 

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Outside bar at Refinery rooftop

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Refinery Rooftop

I avoid the Garment District harder than I do making eye contact with my ex in the Trader Joe’s line on a Sunday morning. But I’ll gladly step foot in New York’s equivalent of District 12 for Refinery Rooftop. If you’ve ever experienced the nightmare that is a fashion internship, you’ll know that those four miserable blocks between 6th and 9th Avenues are the bane of human existence during the summer months, but Refinery Rooftop is a game changer, I promise. I don’t even get PTSD-induced flashbacks from my trips to Mood anymore! Anyway, Refinery is not a massive frat house like so many rooftop bars. It actually kind of feels like you got lost in someone’s enormous house and just stumbled around until you ended up on her outdoor deck. I mean that in the best way possible: it’s quaint, it’s chic and it’s surprisingly homey! The roof has a giant skylight and the walls are exposed brick, which is chic af. The cocktails are pretty decent, but be sure to order the bar’s signature sips because for each one sold, one dollar will be donated to GrowNYC! According to Refinery Rooftop, GrowNYC “improve[s] New York City’s quality of life through environmental programs that transform communities and empower all New Yorkers.” It’d be cool if they could improve New York City’s quality of life by fixing the f*cked up subway system, but I guess environmental programs are cool, too.

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Blue door at The Wilson

Jetsetera Features The Wilson in Where to Watch the Kentucky Derby in NYC

The Wilson (132 West 27th Street)

The Wilson is showing the race on a big screen projector on the front patio and several 80” high definition TVs throughout the venue. For just $60, horse racing fans can enjoy four hours of open bar, a live DJ, pop-a-shot, giant Jenga, and more!

The Wilson is located in  INNSiDE by Meliá New York NoMad and features year-round patio for, weather permitting, al fresco Derby viewing. These bargain tickets can be purchased online here and table requests are available by emailing reservations@ingoodcompany.com.

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Friends at Refinery Derby party

Jetsetera Features The Wilson in Where to Watch the Kentucky Derby in NYC

Refinery Rooftop (63 West 38th Street)

To celebrate this year’s Kentucky Derby, Refinery Rooftop, Winnie’s Jazz Bar, and Refinery Hotel are hosting their annual, hotel-wide Derby party.

Enjoy four hours of open bar spread across three different venues and three unique parties. Guests can indulge in classic Mint Juleps, Millionaire’s Row champagne bar, passed hors d’oeuvres, and more as they dance to live music and several live DJs. Just before the race, the best-dressed guest will be rewarded with a trip to next year’s Kentucky Derby!

As always, Refinery’s Derby Party will be filled with surprise entertainment and a hidden speakeasy. Tickets are $150 and can be purchased online.

 

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Menu of The God menu at The Wilson

The Week Features The Wilson in The Week contest: Dog food

The Week contest: Dog food

This week’s question: The Wilson restaurant in Manhattan has debuted a special menu for dogs and their owners to share, which includes a $42 grilled rib eye with baby vegetables. If a TV network were to create a cooking show in which top chefs compete to create the finest dog’s dinner, what name could it give the series?

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Dog Menu at The Wilson

Lonely Planet Features The Wilson in Treat your dog to a $42 ribeye steak at this New York City restaurant

Treat your dog to a $42 ribeye steak at this NYC restaurant

Dining in New York City has gone to the dogs, it seems. Already famous for being a diverse hot spot for food-lovers from all walks of life, one restaurant in the Big Apple has introduced a menu specifically for pooches.

Available at The Wilson at 132 West 27th Street (located in INNSIDE by Meliá New York NoMad), the Dog Menu has been specially tailored for four-legged companions. The restaurant’s culinary director Jeff Haskell was inspired by the restaurant’s canine mascot (who also happens to be his bulldog) Stella, and decided to try his hand at creating a selection of pooch-friendly dishes that may even tempt owners too.

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Octopus at Cleo

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“It represents my dedication and love of the business and part of it is a memorial to my late father. Octopus is also my favorite food and ingredient.”

Jeff Haskell, Culinary Director of In Good Company Hospitality

 

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Parker & Quinn bar

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Jeff Haskell, culinary director at In Good Company Hospitality, said he visits Xi’an Famous Foods on a regular basis.

“I’m a huge fan of Xi’an Famous Foods,” he told INSIDER. “The food is handmade, delicious, and consistent. The pricing is fair for a fast-casual restaurant.”

 

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Booth seating at Trademark Taste + Grind

Insider Fearutes In Good Company Hospitality in 16 chefs and restaurateurs share their favorite places to eat in NYC

Jeff Haskell, culinary director at In Good Company Hospitality, said he visits Xi’an Famous Foods on a regular basis.

“I’m a huge fan of Xi’an Famous Foods,” he told INSIDER. “The food is handmade, delicious, and consistent. The pricing is fair for a fast-casual restaurant.”

 

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