The Dominick
A glam Soho hot spot
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The Dominick is a welcome addition to the downtown hotel scene with its dramatic, two-story lobby outfitted in bronze and leather and columns of brown and metallic blue Venetian plaster. Straight ahead is a second-floor library with a fireplace, wine rack and cherry-blossom wallpaper.
Guest rooms have furnishings by Fendi Casa, custom-made Italian bedding by Bellino, thick wool carpeting, and in one-bedroom suites, a sliding hearth with built-in shelving that separates the sleeping quarters from the living space. Bathrooms have soaking tubs, rain showers and Turkish Marmara stone on the walls.
Terrace on 7 is an indoor and outdoor bar that overflows onto the Pool Deck, which features a blue Italian mosaic-lined pool with a cascading waterfall. The 11,000-square-foot Babor
Signature Spa includes two separate luxury hammams for men and women, offering traditional services of heat, scrub and relaxation.
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Our Inspector's Highlights
- The high-rise hotel features great views of the city and the Hudson River. Imagine soaking in your tub and gazing out at the Empire State Building. Just be sure to request a high floor; otherwise, you might be looking at the Holland Tunnel.
- Here, the space you get is perhaps the biggest luxury. The smallest room is a little more than 400 square feet with a seating area, a spacious bathroom and floor-to-ceiling windows that make everything appear more expansive.
- The Dominick is located on the edge of Soho, neighboring Tribeca and the West Village. If you’re in the city to shop, you’ve pretty much died and gone to retail heaven.
- The Babor Signature Spa is like taking a magic carpet ride to Turkey for the day. It’s easy to pretend you went to sleep and woke up in Istanbul upon entering one of the private hammams and the Turkish/Moroccan bath treatments are a must.
- We love the soaring lobby with its Venetian plaster columns, handsome leather chairs neatly lined up against the wall and mezzanine library complete with art books and wine.
Things to Know
- The Dominick welcomes kids. Its kids program offers cribs, bath amenities, maps with kid-friendly spots highlighted, children’s menus, board games and more.
- The 46-story glass tower offers views of the city and the Hudson through floor-to-ceiling windows. Reserve a high floor for the most spectacular panoramas.
- The hotel basically means you have a friend while on property. The butler service can handle everything from stocking your fridge with all your favorite snacks to handling your dry cleaning to setting up a computer for you in your room.
The Rooms
- Regular guest rooms at the luxury hotel have small seating areas, while one-bedroom suites use sliding hearths that function as closets to separate the living and sleeping quarters.
- All rooms are furnished by Italian designer, Fendi Casa with printed leathers, animal hides and rich fabrics. The modern furnishings and soothing color palette of cream, black and taupe create a stylish, contemporary feel.
- You’ll be happily surprised when you retreat to your bed after a long day of exploring Manhattan, as they are exceptionally plush with soft Bellino linens and super comfortable mattresses.
- The bathrooms are truly unique. Few SoHo apartments can boast bathrooms with a rain showerhead, deep soaking tub and Turkish marble.
The Restaurants
- Opening 2020, signature restaurant Vestry will feature a menu of seasonal,
creative dishes, largely focused on seafood and vegetable dishes, from noted chef
Shaun Hergatt.
- For palate-pleasing flavors with elegant-yet-simple presentation, make
your way to Mezzanine and discover inventive menus for breakfast, lunch, and
dinner — it’s also a good venue for private events.
- Located on the mezzanine level and overlooking the lobby, Café Mezz is where
to go to enjoy a light bite, cup of coffee or cocktail.
- Terrace on 7, the seasonal indoor-outdoor pool bar, offers light
fare and cocktails by a 6,000-square-foot pool.
Getting There
246 Spring Street New York, NY 10013 US
TEL212-842-5500