Poolside drinks include the Coconut Castaway, Lemon Drop Margarita, and Daiquiri’s Too Fruitful. The Landshark Bar & Grill near the heated pool, does the fresh-catch-of-the-day thing with American dishes like an exclusive-to-New York Seafood Steam Pot, lightly-breaded Coconut Shrimp and Ahi Poke Bow. It wouldn't be Margaritaville without them.
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The Margaritaville Restaurant is a massive two-story restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows with a 32-foot replica of the iconic Statue of Liberty holding a huge margarita in place of her torch-would you expect anything else? The expansive menu features casual dishes, like its Cheeseburger in Paradise, Volcano Nachos, and Crispy Whole Snapper, and of course, it has more than 50 types of made-to-order margaritas, as well as a wide selection of cool concoctions like Bahama Mama, Tsunami, and Havanas and Bananas.
"It is my hope that every person who enters our restaurants and bars are able to truly unwind and escape - thanks to our atmosphere and cuisine." "Margaritaville’s food and beverage concepts are so much more than just restaurants, they are a state of mind," she said. Here's what you should know about the resort:įive bars and restaurants Photograph: Sean ZanniĮxecutive Chef Natalie Cohee is directing each venue and their menus, which will also add to the resort's beach vibes. "We want everyone to come in, no matter what your cares and worries are, we want you to get in the Margaritaville state of mind." "We're bringing escapism to Times Square," said David Crabtree, the president and CEO of IMCMV Holdings, during the ribbon-cutting. NYC isn't exactly the first place that comes to mind when searching out beach-themed resorts, but the folks at Margaritaville Resort say it's an "oasis in the city."
"I'm sure Peter Stuyvesant never figured Jimmy Buffett would be here building a hotel," Buffett said before playing a song at the ceremony.
On Thursday, we got a sneak peek at the Margaritaville Resort-the 23rd location in Buffett’s hospitality empire and the first new hotel to open in NYC this year-and it's a party inside, from the heated pool and rooftop patio with the adjoining Landshark Bar & Grill to the stunning 360-degree views from the 31st and 32nd floors of the 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar. The new, 32-story hotel on Seventh Avenue at 40th Street, which will open on July 1, features 234 guest rooms along with a whopping five restaurants and bars, a year-round, outdoor heated pool, and decor that makes brings the kitschy Parrothead aesthetic and beach to one spot. Somehow in all the chaos of Times Square, the new $300 million Times Square Margaritaville Resort has brought a beachy state of mind to the middle of Manhattan.