
"Some restaurants hang a few wreaths and call it a day. Others primp up their space with some strings, a bit of music and a couple of cocktail specials. But some restaurants treat the holiday season like the once-a-year celebration that it is. According to Time Out, one New York restaurant goes above and beyond, transforming into a full-on explosion of holiday cheer: Rolf's, officially named the most festive restaurant in America."
"The tiny German eatery in Gramercy somehow packs in more holiday spirit per square foot than most city blocks do. The ceiling is hidden behind dense clusters of ornaments. Glass baubles dangle like low-hanging fruit. Figurines peek out from garlands that wrap every inch of the room. Lights flicker everywhere you look: you feel like you're dining inside a Christmas tree."
"The holiday decor enhances the already charming vibe. Rolf's has an old-world feel to it, filled with heavy wooden tables, framed portraits and a menu of European comfort fare that includes schnitzel, sausages and potato pancakes. A mug of mulled wine and the hum of happy diners complete the holiday picture. Rolf's isn't the only NYC restaurant to make the list."
Rolf's in Gramercy transforms into an explosion of holiday cheer and is named the most festive restaurant in America. The tiny German eatery packs in more holiday spirit per square foot than most city blocks, with dense clusters of ornaments, dangling glass baubles, figurines peeking from garlands, and flickering lights that create the feeling of dining inside a Christmas tree. The holiday decor enhances an old-world interior of heavy wooden tables, framed portraits, and European comfort fare like schnitzel, sausages, and potato pancakes. A mug of mulled wine and the hum of happy diners complete the holiday picture. Other notable festive restaurants include Tavern on the Green and Cava.
Read at Time Out New York
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