Nestled at 45 Mercer Street, Odd Sister is set to offer an upscale social experience that will transport patrons to a realm where elegance harmonizes with enchantment, with every aspect meticulously curated to craft a vibrant and inviting atmosphere.
Manhattan’s renowned hospitality company, Host Restaurants, established by the esteemed restaurateur Curt Huegel, the visionary behind LDV Hospitality, known for creating iconic eateries like Dolce Italian, American Cut, and Scarpetta, is embarking on an expansion of its beloved restaurant collection within the New York area.
In collaboration with Jackdaw, Lulu’s Delray Beach, and Dear Maud’s Ronan Carter and Paul McDaid, they are introducing Odd Sister, a captivating new restaurant and bar, scheduled to open its doors in the heart of Soho, New York, in mid-October.
Boasting two bars and a skylight gracefully supported by a brick facade, Odd Sister draws its inspiration from concealed speakeasies and opulent salons. Their cocktail menu, crafted by top-tier mixologists, goes beyond the ordinary by pushing the boundaries of flavor and presentation through a combination of unique, fresh, organic, and in-house juiced ingredients and innovative techniques.
The food menu, spanning from breakfast to dinner, features a fusion of contemporary and cultured cuisine. Offerings include delectable choices such as Miso Hummus-Glazed Cauliflower, Spicy Lamb Sausage Pizza, Tuna Crispy Rice, Chinese Spice-Rubbed Duck, Parisian Gnocchi, and Matcha Cream Puffs for a delightful dessert.
Whether you’re meeting friends, marking a special occasion, or planning a romantic evening, Odd Sister’s ambiance seamlessly melds vintage charm with contemporary elegance, creating a space that’s both nostalgic and cutting-edge.