Wallflower, a unique speakeasy vinyl bar located on the 18th floor of Hotel Henri in Flatiron, brings a touch of 70s nostalgia to the rooftop bar scene in New York City. Created by Parched Hospitality Group (PHG), Wallflower aims to offer an Australian hospitality experience while providing a welcoming and approachable atmosphere for all guests.
Unlike traditional rooftop bars, Wallflower exudes a cozy and intimate ambiance reminiscent of stepping into a friend’s home. The decor, which includes retro elements like a vintage Pizza Hut lamp, adds to the 70s vibe that defines the space. According to Tom Rowse, Chief Strategy Officer at PHG, the goal was to create a space that feels like a comfortable living room where guests can relax and enjoy good music and drinks.
In addition to its unique ambiance, Wallflower offers a menu that puts a twist on classic dive bar food. From wings and loaded fries to Bruschetta and Breads with Dips, the menu items are designed to elevate familiar flavors and provide a new experience with each visit. The drink menu features a mix of classic cocktails and innovative creations, such as the Pina Colada Highball and the Always Naked, Almost Famous.
One of the highlights of Wallflower is its vinyl program, which features local DJs spinning records on Thursday and Friday nights. The bar also hosts special theme nights to keep the experience fresh and exciting for guests. While Wallflower is connected to the hotel, it attracts a diverse crowd of both hotel guests and New Yorkers looking for a unique nightlife experience.
Located at 37 West 24th St., Wallflower is open daily from 5 p.m. until late. Whether you’re in the mood for great music, delicious food, or creative cocktails, Wallflower offers a one-of-a-kind rooftop experience in the heart of Flatiron. For more information about Wallflower, visit holeinthewallnyc.com/wallflower. So, if you’re looking for a new spot to unwind and enjoy the vibes of a bygone era, Wallflower is the place to be.