The Flatiron Room mixes vintage charm with an impressive collection of over 1,000 brown spirits, all while hosting live jazz in a cozy yet lively ambiance.
"Flatiron Hall is run by the same people behind Houston Hall, the massive Soho beer garden that feels somewhere in between Oktoberfest and a tailgate on a Saturday. Think of this space, which looks like one of those nice old fraternity houses, as the more buttoned-up workday version. Get a stein of beer, naturally." - katherine lewin, hillary reinsberg
"Whiskey geeks will take any excuse to dive into the epic selection of brown liquors at the retro-styled Flatiron Room, featuring more than 1,000 varieties from across the world. Most of them can be purchased by the bottle and kept at the bar for future imbibing with a group. Non-whiskey enthusiasts can partake in other spirits, live jazz shows, and hearty bar bites." - Paul Schrodt
"This bustling beer hall is great for almost any occasion, especially work happy hours. On any given weekday you'll find the neighborhood's employees cooling off with the craft beer of their choice. Flatiron Hall features an eclectic mix of decor which includes student artwork, and vintage appliances. This is the best place to grab a drink with a group of friends and share some pub food for the table. The vibe is a bit similar to a German beerhall—communal, lively, and with plenty to eat." - Laundry Service
"If your idea of a good time is listening to live jazz while drinking hard-to-find whiskey, plan your next night out at The Flatiron Room. This supper club-like place never charges a cover, and if there’s a brown liquor you’ve been searching for, you’ll probably find it in their 55-page binder. Buy a whole bottle, and they’ll tag it with your name, store it, and bring it out for you whenever you come back. You’ll see bottles locked up in cages along the walls in the very dark room, which features a stage with a curtained backdrop lit in different colors along with a bunch of round tables covered in white tablecloths and little lamps. " - Hillary Reinsberg, Neha Talreja, Bryan Kim, Kenny Yang
"If your idea of a good time is listening to live jazz while drinking hard-to-find whiskey, plan your next night out at The Flatiron Room. This supper club-like place never charges a cover, and if there’s a brown liquor that you’ve been searching for, you’ll probably find it in their 55-page binder. Buy a whole bottle, and they’ll tag it with your name and store it in a locker indefinitely. You’ll see bottles—which start around $300—locked up in cages along the walls in the very dark room, which features a stage with a curtained backdrop lit in different colors along with a bunch of round tables covered in white tablecloths and little lamps. Just be sure to avoid the leather seats at the bar. We’re absolutely certain that no one finds those chairs comfortable." - Kenny Yang