New York’s most delightful, delightful dinner, the secret -aaaaaa-movie dinner is almost impossible to reserve-and cost five times more than Regal, AMC or Loews.
In a recent case, the 66 cinephiles in the knowledge were captured in a Parisian Art Deco theater hidden at the basement level of the highest hotel with five stands for what was certain that the most decadent experience of the city theater.
Called “Cozy Classics”, the place at the hotel Barrier Fouquet’s New York, in the corner of Desbrosses and Greenwich Streets, has become an unofficial Sunday club for film lovers with money to spend.
Tickets, which go up to $ 215 (tax and bankruptcy that is not included), provide access to a former private theater, where the audience artistically lies in gold leaf and plush chairs under a ceiling of golden gold leaves.
Sunday event, a special to the Oscars, was sold; They are usually.
While Cineplexes struggle to fill the seats with $ 20 pop-and slovenly, phone-dependent protective are the Norm-Power Norm theater, which opened to the public in December, is Oasis Du for good heels, well dressed and better.
“One of the rare places in the city that you can go to have that vibe ‘Night Out’ and everyone is dressed,” said Milica Rajković, a Long Island City -based CFO and regularly at the Brasserie Restaurant.
“I saw couples in official clothing and then there were couples inside, you know, I would call it luxurious pajamas,” added Taylor Deves, who works in private banking. “She ran the range.”
Kill with a small black dress and a Gucci coat, Dr. Dendy Engelman, a tribe -based dermatologist, appeared on Sunday for Oscar with three girlfriends.
“You can say people really cared about the show,” she said. “There was no scam. People were very focused on the speeches and won. It suits a very attentive crowd. “
“So stylish,” joined a regular event, which spoke by posting on the condition of anonymity for a bonne, French digestive reason: its film date is it cinq à September Sideways.
Officially Christianly Christian Cinema – a reference to their magnificent property waiting for the Cannes Film Festival – theater had previously been open to private shows for brands and production companies. But she had never been open to the public.
Now, glowing shots do not intend to ignite somewhere from $ 110 (for two drinks and a movie) to $ 215 (for special events) on a ticket.
Still, to sit between this inner circle, you will need to understand how to reserve.
Tickets fall to Resy two weeks before a show and are not predetermined. They have been advertised or, beyond a measured post on the hotel Instagram. Even then, no link is given – you will have to order and their Instagram page is a sea of requests. .
“People ask us all the time if they can book in advance and what our calendar of months looks like,” said Victoria Menechella Bello, the director of the hotel marketing who is after the events, for The Post. “But we’re adhering to that period two weeks out to make it a little more attractive and secret. It sells a lot, very soon.”
However, his hotel restaurant regulations, Brasserie Fouquet and members of the private hotel club who seem to have the interior.
“We would be at Fouquet’s in Paris many times, so we thought we would see the New York restaurant grow,” said Gregory Day, a resident of Los Angeles visiting the city with his wife Angela on Sunday. “We got inside and they are, like,” Are you here for the event? “”
“We had entered the weekend to leave the Oscars,” Dita added, the president of the hospitality in the Hollywood Mani Brothers real estate group. “So it was quite funny.”
But if you think you enjoy $ 330 for a movie date for two is a little crazy, don’t worry – that’s how they do. That is why they have loaded it with extract, like a prior priority dinner in Brasserie Fouquet’s, where the main courses normally exceed $ 34 (mushrooms) to $ 115 (beef).
There are other skills: free popcorn served in elegant retro boxes and individual candy sacks. However, it is the delightful French-Deco atmosphere created by the famous design studio of Martin Brudizki-and the name of the Fouquet for which most are coming.
The evidence of the established concept, the shows will now continue indefinitely. And this month the theater will celebrate International Women’s Day with all women’s directors-so you expect Sophia Coppola à Gogo.
“We are learning as we go, but I think what we have done with the latest shows is that what they do best are the oldest movies,” says Menechella Bello. “During Christmas, we did ‘at home alone 2’ and during Valentine’s Day we showed ‘beautiful women’, and they were sold immediately.
“Then the movies that people love. They want to see again.”
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