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This bar/lounge offers something for everyone. The exposed brick walls and dimly lit chandeliers on the first floor. lend a bit of class, while the four big screen televisions solidify Social's neighborhood status. After work, the sounds of hip-hop and pop competes with the chatter of 20- to 40-somethings. Venture to the second and third floors for more drinking options, or to the fourth floor, Fusion, for lounging. Ten tap beers, 13 bottle beers, wine and mixed drinks are served, plus an affordable food menu.
Occupying 3 enormous & well-realized floors in the hottest section of Hell's Kitchen, this newcomer combo won't be hard to find. In the back of the 1st floor sits a sensible & roomy collection of tables where generous helpings from a full-service kitchen supports Social's exertion as a formidable all purpose haunt. A staircase that's been thoughtfully accented leads to a 2nd floor, which marks a half way point between the leisurely neighborhood dynamic of the first floor's pub & the VIP vibe of the 3rd floor's Fusion lounge. The west side of the second floor staircase houses an "Irish room" with dark wood furnishings that complete a stylish interpretation of a modern & traditionally fused Celtic lodge hybrid, complete with a smaller bar that's highly serviceable but intended for its own private corner of this roomy complex. |
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