[Wine] Hotels with fun mini bars

Raliuuz48 wineforum-user at winehq.org
Mon Feb 27 05:12:38 CST 2012


Hotels with fun mini bars
In a city where hoteliers obsess over minimalist style, Soho Beach House Miami isn't afraid to play around with rich texture and color, a look that's done exceptionally well in an Art Deco design. In-room bars supply generous amounts of liquor and cocktail fixtures. You can go-it alone or order the "One While Changing," where a bartender prepares drinks for you in-room before a night out. Hotel Valley Ho in downtown Scottsdale was cool back in the 1960s with Hollywood's elite crowd and it's still cool today. This probably has something to do with its posh mid-century design and the fact that its signature restaurant, ZuZu, is run by one of the area's best chefs. Modernist touches are everywhere, even in room mini bars. 
They're stocked with vodka and gin, plus a shaker, glasses, stirrers and recipes for make-your-own martinis. The design of the 88-room Greenwich Hotel in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood might seem over-the-top on paper – Moroccan tile, Tibetan rugs, a Japanese spa – but a closer look reveals a hotel that is as comfortable as it is sophisticated, with a cozy sitting-room lobby and quiet outdoor courtyards. By request, rooms at the hotel, which is owned by actor Robert DeNiro and son, can be stocked with your favorite complimentary snacks.
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