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Well, not really secret, it's not like they don't want business. In fact, Bar Lyonnais was known for getting mighty crowded at times. Now, sneak downstairs at George Perrier's premier location, into an expanded lounge that is intended to become your "nocturnal hideaway." Sample select items from one of the most esteemed French restaurants in town, but also escape with some of your money still in your wallet. The swanky bar's menu now hosts unique-to-downstairs gems like the jumbo lump crab cocktail with upstairs' signature caviar. By-the-glass program and extensive wine list available, with none of the super fancy (sometimes cloying) service.
Everything you'd imagine a cigar lounge to be. English Library atmosphere: plush seating, mahogany bar, green-leathered and upholstered, grand couches. Light dishes are available, such as a sausage... read more
Single-letter lounge shares a street address (and entrance) with Davio's. To put forth mystique, it bares no street sign. 400-head-capacity illuminated space features two full-service, sleek bars. ... read more
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