Mon 5:30pm-1am; Tues-Fri 5:30pm-2am; Sat 6:30pm-2am.
Champagne stars on the menu at this elegant bar in the heart of the Financial District, an offshoot of New York's premier champagne bar. Some say the Bubble Lounge is a little too swank for its own good - cell phones are omnipresent and the joint reeks of attitude - but there are times when nothing but a slim, sparkling flute of Moet will do. The lounge serves more than 300 different labels of champagne and sparkling wine - 30 available by the glass - and entrée-size appetizers like foie gras and yellow fin tuna tartare. The Bubble Lounge's entrance leads to a colonial-styled space dominated by an elegant mahogany bar extending through the full length of the lounge. Ten "salons" surrounding the bar feature velvet brocade-covered sofas and armchairs in hues of gold and black. The dress code is casual elegant - no hats, shorts or tennis shoes are allowed. Expect to spend about $35 for food.
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