A new sports bar on the LES is redefining what a high-end hangout can look like
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A new sports bar on the LES is redefining what a high-end hangout can look like
"The unassuming black facade gives way to a long, narrow hallway designed to mimic a team entrance tunnel, leading guests into a moody interior that looks more like a cocktail lounge than a sports bar. Each one of the two 1,600-square-foot floors is packed with details that somehow marry the two concepts, with chandeliers dangling above art hanging beside sports memorabilia: including the 2000 Olympic torch carried by co-founder Dylan Hales' father."
"While the design is refined, the space keeps its sports soul. Multiple screens throughout the bar will stream different live games simultaneously, but with a cinematic, curated feel rather than wall-to-wall noise. Guests can lounge in deep, curved couches or gather around communal tables for big match moments. Upstairs, a second bar and seating area bring a more intimate, lounge-like vibe for post-game drinks and late-night hangs."
One4One is a two-story, 3,200-square-foot sports bar at 141 Chrystie Street on the Lower East Side that merges luxe clubhouse design with classic game-day energy. The venue features a long entrance tunnel, moody cocktail-lounge interiors, chandeliers, sports memorabilia including a 2000 Olympic torch, and two 1,600-square-foot floors. Seating includes sunken leather couches, deep curved sofas, communal tables, and a theater-sized projection screen. The bar offers craft cocktails, beer, whiskey, and upgraded comfort food. Multiple screens stream different live games with a cinematic, curated feel. An upstairs bar creates an intimate lounge vibe for post-game drinks.
Read at Time Out New York
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