Indoor Dining At The Beekman Returns With Cocktails, Tasting Menus

02/11/2021 in
Indoor Dining At The Beekman Returns With Cocktails, Tasting Menus

The pandemic winter doldrums are unmistakably upon us, but it’s a scientific fact that they can be soothed by a leisurely multi-course meal, or sitting down to a flight of oysters and a crisp martini. 

With Governor Cuomo’s recent announcement that limited indoor dining can return in New York City, the Beekman Hotel is opening its in-house eateries back up, kicking off with dinner on Saturday, February 14.

If you’ve been aching for the full fine dining experience after months of home cooking and takeout, Temple Court on Ten, located on the Beekman’s scenic west terrace, will be offering a four-course seasonal menu for $125 per person, as well as an optional sommelier’s wine pairing for $70 per person.

While Temple Court on Ten will be open for dinner only, The Bar Room is reopening for dinner as well as weekend breakfast, and features a range of custom cocktails for every taste, from the Oaxacan Old Fashioned to the Brooklyn’s Cointreau Cosmopolitan.

You can make reservations through OpenTable for Temple Court on Ten and through Resy for The Bar Room.

photo: @templecourtnyc

Tags: indoor dining, temple court on ten, the beekman

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