Rooftop pool bar with stunning city views, modern rooms



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27 Grand St, New York, NY 10013 Get directions
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"A 10,000-square-foot ground-floor space at 23 Grand Street inside the ModernHaus SoHo hotel will house a seafood restaurant called Selene by Kyma, a collaboration between James Ragonese (formerly with LDV Hospitality) and Reno Christou of the Kyma restaurant group, which runs locations in Flatiron, Hudson Yards, and Roslyn; the address sits near the foot of Sixth Avenue." - Melissa McCart

"Eighteen floors above the street, I settled into a glistening, compact pool scene with 270‑degree downtown views and plenty of breathing room. The adjacent bar offers shade by day and morphs into a public hot spot at night (no swimming then), but daytime vibes stay calm and easygoing. The pool isn’t heated and it’s more of a dip‑and‑linger than a lapper, which suited my lazy Friday: a $22 cocktail in hand, alternating between the water’s edge and a sun lounger, and a book for company—just the reset I wanted in the middle of SoHo." - Jessica Chapel

"“Meet Jimmy. He lives on the 18th floor of the iconic ModernHaus SoHo and he loves a party. At Jimmy you can lounge by the diminutive swimming pool or sit inside when the weather is less agreeable, sipping on one of the many signature cocktails, while snacking on fried chicken sliders and taking in the view — the World Trade Center in one direction and the Empire State Building in the other.”" - David Farley

"A weekend brunch spot where characters order lighter, vegetable-forward dishes — a grain bowl, roasted brassicas, and a goat cheese dish are specifically mentioned — creating a casual, daytime meal vibe perfect for conversation and catching up." - Nadia Chaudhury

"It’s impossible to ignore ModernHaus SoHo. With its Bauhaus-esque design, this 18-floor property stands out (and above) the iconic cast-iron structures that define the physical aesthetics of Soho. The owner is a passionate private collector of works by modern artist Alexander Calder, and many of the prints and paintings have made their way into the 114 wood-floored, bigger-than-average rooms and suites here. Views from nearly every room are show-stopping, but even better from the rooftop cocktail bar, Jimmy, where there is also a swimming pool." - David Farley