a long dining room with tables and chairs
a person pouring a beer at a bar
a row of chairs in a dimly lit room
two glasses of wine on a bar
a person holding a martini glass with olives
a row of liquor bottles on a shelf
a variety of pastries on display
Bar seating area.
The bar
DJ Cherry spins the tunes easily bringing a Friday night party to Tuesday nights at District M!
interior
Fleur Seule plays Swing Era hits and Jazz standards that will transport you to the 1930s and 1940s, Wednesday nights, District M
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interior
outside
drink, salads
food, soups and chowder
Love the black and white pic on the projector, talk about nyc ambiance
The Sam Adams summer ale (happy hour $5).
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Or you can hide from the world here.
Affogato
Edgar A.
May 27, 2018
Port Authority bus terminal. Definitely not one of those places anyone enjoys waiting for their transport in. Friday afternoon, with time to spare before hopping on a bus to D.C., me and the gf thought it would be great to have one drink before hitting the road.Yelping landed us in District M. In my opinion, one of the best tucked away secrets for that area.District M can be found inside the hotel associated with their address. It's relatively easy to get to because of the elevators you can use. We really appreciated the elevators because we were carrying travel bags.When we arrived, I noticed a bunch of people (with travel bags) sitting on benches in between the bar and the restaurant. Also, I couldn't help but notice how clean and modern District M looks. There are also a variety of seating options: Nice comfy seating for groups of four or so, small tables for those who want bar service, and regular bar stool space at the bar.We opted for the small table, and afterwards approached the bartender to inquire about happy hour options. I went with the Sam Adams, and my gf went with a glass of red. The ambiance of the place is nice, quiet, and casual. Feels like an oasis when compared to the chaos nearby on 8th avenue near Port Authority.Highly recommend people check this place out.
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Ginette P.
Feb 16, 2019
Now hotel lobby bars are not a first choice simply because they are usually ahh this place looked cool & the reviews were not bad so we figured why not check it out since we were in the area & needed to kill some time, For a hotel lobby bar this place looks nice, decent set up with room to sit. We sat & the Bar I had a some Stella since my night was just starting good beer can't go wrong my friend tried the M for maurizio taste wise ok but kinda sad looking in the sense that it was serve in a flute very small drink for the price. Decent looking bar, good music playing , service was ok at the bar .. drink prices r high beer seems to be the cheapest not a bad place to sit & drink assuming u are not making it your only stop.
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Ryan R.
Oct 6, 2017
Went here one evening after a show for a drink because I read all the reviews that made it seem like a real hidden gem. Not the case. This is your standard, run-of-the-mill, hotel bar. If you're looking for a nice quiet place to sit between a family from Italy with 3 small children and a family from Wisconsin with their invalid granny, then this is your place! The drinks are decent enough, but priced higher than they should be. But expected since it's in a hotel lobby in the middle of Time Square. To use the restrooms, you need a hotel room key. We had to borrow one from the gift store salesperson.
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Dave L.
May 16, 2015
Surprisingly good gourmet hand-stretched pizza, and live entertainment certain nights.They've got a focused (read: small) menu, and the kitchen's good at what they do. Their Mulberry Street ($18; credit accepted) was a crowd-pleaser, full of spicy fennel sausage, mozzarella, and roasted bell peppers. The cheese was super stretchy, and the whole shebang came out in a jiffy.Service isn't the fastest if you need a follow up on your initial order, but in their defense, there's usually only one or two folks supporting a mob of patrons (locals and people staying at the hotel - this is a hotel bar).
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Myra H.
Apr 4, 2017
Absolutely one of my favorite bars in the city! Such a hidden gem, literally, since it is located inside the Row NYC. A very intimate space compared to other places in Hell's Kitchen with lots of seating in a spacious layout, whether you prefer to sit at the bar or at a table.I've been here on dates and just to catch up with friends, and have also been here once for live music once which was fun. The noise level isn't too loud, which is great since you can actually have conversations with those you are with. I love the chic, sleek feel/decor of the bar which creates such a great atmosphere. I've always found the bartenders/waiters have always been very nice and helpful as well.District M is home to one of my most favorite cocktails in Manhattan - 15 Shades of Green (vodka + rose). I will always come back for them! All in all, I highly recommend going to District M, especially since its location is so convenient and close to many NY attractions. It will not disappoint!
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Asa L.
Dec 19, 2017
Chic cafe for a great quick breakfast or cup of coffee.I stopped in on a Saturday morning for a quick breakfast before work. I didn't realize it was there due to its location in the hotel's entrance in spite of being in that area quite often. There was no line and hardly anyone there and plenty of seating since it also seemed to double as a part of the lobby.The coffee was really good and the breakfast sandwich was clearly pre-made, but used high quality ingredients and reheated well.This would be a great place to meet for a coffee meeting/date or just to stop by and relax for a bit.
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Tonya S.
Sep 21, 2018
The District M Bar inside of The Row really nice and upscale and the bar also has a menu so check it out while in Time Square.
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Gee K.
Mar 20, 2018
So let's start with drinks, I started with a whiskey sour ... made without egg whites which was the start of the disappointment.. My friends were staying here at the row so I wound up coming back to a poorly made old fashioned. It was nuked with way more simple syrup than called for by at least a 100%. If you butcher an old fashioned it really it really is inexcusable. Both were about 16$ ish a piece without tip. Sure it's a good location but for the poor craftsmanship and execution it should be no where close. The service was also subpar, the one time a waitress took an order (vodka cranberry) she had to yell out from the bar to confirm that's what we wanted. Who does that! Also when we asked for a minute to review the menu I would think it's customary to offer maybe water but that wasn't forthcoming either. After that there wasn't much love left in me for the place, and did not stay for food and it may have been good but we'll never know now and I'm just fine with that.
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Jenny D.
Aug 23, 2018
We came here to claim our two free drinks of prosecco per night at the Row hotel (which was a scam!). As we sat down at the bar, the bartender (some young guy with tattoos) would glance at us but wouldn't come to greet us or anything. He kept hanging out near the corner of girls. We looked at the menu for about 5 minutes until he finally came over and asked us what we wanted. I told him about the free prosecco and he was confused at first but then asked us for our room number. He filled up our glass and then went back to the corner of girls. It's cool if he wants to hit on the girls, but hey, at least take care of our drinks first and our refills and then you can do whatever you want. Another bartender came by and asked us how we were doing and he cared more about us than the first guy. Their prices are quite expensive here. I recommend going somewhere else with better prices and better customer service
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J P.
Mar 6, 2020
rude and unhelpful server . Works the Tuesday night shift , Latin chic.. I went to a whole new hotel bar to get away from her and that attitude
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