Reviews
Great, not well known rooftop bar if you work in the area. Very small so if you are able to, scoot out of work right on time. Doesn’t have that rooftop vibe which sometimes is refreshing. Just felt like a chill after work bar but perk of it being on a terrace.
Open April-October. Small, cozy, hidden gem that holds about 20 max during the pandemic. It's also dog friendly with some awesome staff
Basic and cosy rooftop bar that is a part of a hotel. The drink menu is very basic with limited choices of cocktails. There is not much of a view as the rooftop isn’t higher than the buildings around. However, it’s a quiet and intimate vibe
Very small but very cute space. The seating is limited so it's good to go on a weekday evening if you want to watch the sunset and have a good drink. I had the sangria pitcher and it was delicious! The waiters did take a while to get to us but when they did they provided decent service. Definitely plan on going back in the future.
This bar has a great view of the city but it's pretty small. There are about 6 or 7 tables and gets easily crowded. Drinks are neither cheap nor expensive.
The roof top can seem a bit small. It can be cozy just not intimate. People are loud to be heard but that's not because of the exciting vibe. Staff seemed nice and accommodating. views are also nice. Appetizers are pretty basic. Had the fig spread and goat cheese breadstick platter.
Quiet compared to other rooftop, kind staff and good cocktails. The rooftop is not very big but usually not overcrowded. You have to enter the Hotel, take the elevator to the 16th floor and go on your right.
Nice. But beware. They advertise happy hour, but don't have one. Wine is 12 bucks