The cocktails here are fun and innovative some are named things like Float My Boat and We Were on a Break! Others are jumbo-sized, and some are served in a disco ball or a plastic pouch - but all taste delicious. But what contributes most to the idea of an urban amusement park is Magic Hour’s Foreplay, a miniature golf course where giant animals in suggestive poses are what you’ll be putting the ball around. There are five different spaces, each with its own distinctive vibe: the entrance hall, displaying animal statues in different positions the indoor lounge, with an underground-party, industrial feel the east side outdoor area, which overlooks the Empire State Building and has elegant fixtures and the west side, with a rotating seating area that’ll make you feel like you’re on a carousel in the middle of a dance floor. Part of the Moxy Hotel in Times Square, the rooftop bar and lounge calls itself an “urban amusement park,” and it certainly lives up to the name. You don’t have to head out of town to satisfy your desire to visit an amusement park you can do that right at Magic Hour. Photo: Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge/Facebook Where: 200 W 39th St Refinery Rooftop Instagram / refineryrooftop Get an up-close view of the Empire State Building at this terrace atop the Refinery Hotel. Sundays are “Hot Jazz Sunset Sundays,” during which live jazz plays at sunset to get you to stop thinking about the fact that tomorrow’s Monday. Weekend brunch here is $39 per person, buffet-style and with live entertainment. Drinks start being served around 5:00 PM on weekdays and from 11:00 AM on weekends. You can get the usual variety of drinks here, but the bar has several cocktails inspired by the show, such as the Sleep No More and White Widow. It’s like being at a park without dealing with all of the bugs - and you get to legally drink. The pebbled path is decorated with trellises interlaced with greenery, leading you up to a garden-like setup with potted plants all around, wooden tables and chairs, and views of the West Side. The McKittrick Hotel is best known for the immersive experience found in its walls, titled “Sleep No More.” However, on the rooftop is an oasis you’d never expect in such an urban city. We ordered the pastry basket and were so impressed with the selection. Explore menu, see photos and read 2703 reviews: 'Perfect for a brunch during a trip to the city. A post shared by Gallow Green on at 9:55am PDT Book now at Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge in New York, NY.
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