"Dear Irving on Hudson is the perfect place to get to know someone who might become more than a friend one day. The views are great, the cocktails are well-made, and there are "seating stations" that will make you feel like you're in your own little bubble as you try to figure out what the day's colors on the Empire State Building mean. This sister bar to Dear Irving takes up both the 40th and 41st floors of the Aliz Hotel Times Square, so there's plenty of space for big groups, too. Most of the seating is indoors, but there are multiple open-air balconies." - bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman
"Gramercy bar Dear Irving expanded into Times Square within the Aliz Hotel for a triple-whammy of good cocktails, New American dishes, and beautiful views, amidst a space with Art Deco details and a big James Bond vibe." - Nadia Chaudhury
"Dear Irving on Hudson is a perfect place to get to know someone who might become more than a friend one day. The views are great, the cocktails are well-made, and there are little "seating stations" for two that feel like being in your own bubble. On the 40th and 41st floors of the Aliz Hotel Times Square, there's plenty of space for big groups too, as well as multiple open-air balconies." - bryan kim, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman, sonal shah, tiffany yannetta
"Dear Irving on Hudson is a perfect place to get to know someone who might become more than a friend one day. The views are great, the cocktails are well-made, and there are little "seating stations" (made for two) that will make you feel like you're in your own little bubble as you try to figure out what the day's colors on the Empire State Building mean. Snack on some lobster rolls and macarons, and request a bartender's choice if none of the house cocktails sound appealing." - team infatuation
"Dear Irving on Hudson is a perfect place to get to know someone who might become more than a friend one day. The views are great, the cocktails are well-made, and there are little "seating stations" (made for two) that will make you feel like you're in your own little bubble as you try to figure out what the day's colors on the Empire State Building mean. Snack on some lobster rolls and macarons, and request a bartender's choice if none of the house cocktails sound appealing. If the person you're with requests "something chocolatey and milky," then you'll know this is probably your first and last date together." - will hartman, bryan kim, willa moore, neha talreja