Frederick Hotel

The Frederick Hotel

Shimmie Horn’s Frederick Hotel has been featured in Vogue. With its new eatery opening at the beginning of the month, Primo’s has been slated to “bring considered downtown vibes to an area that hasn’t been known for its late-night hospitality since the Odeon defined the city’s after-hours scene in the 1980s.”

With the recent success of new businesses in the area, managing partner Aisa Shelley felt ready to take the plunge with this cool, funky new place. With interiors designed by Camilla Deterre, the place features a “mismatched terrazzo tile floor” within an Italian style art deco and Mediterranean coast.

There is a broad mirror creating an optical illusion if you’ve drunk a few too many and round tables with jewel-colored stools.  Daryl Nuhn is the wine developer, making the beverage  90 percent natural.  For those wanting to eat there you have a choice of going totally healthy (tons of veggies prepared all sorts of ways) or going back to your childhood for sandwiches and pasta.  Of course, no matter what your choice is (healthy or decadent) you simply will not be able to resist the “special pistachio-Pernod scoop in its affogato, with coffee from Brooklyn’s Variety” thanks to a joint project with Morgenstern’s!

Frederick Hotel

Featuring the Frederick!

Historical meets modern; comfort and convenience; great customer service.  These seem to be some of the buzz words that come together with New York Triumph Hotel chain owned by Shimmie Horn. And that was recently mentioned again with a Time Out feature on The Frederick Hotel.

Time Out contributors Céline Bossart and Marion Bernstein in their article entitled ‘The best boutique hotels in NYC,’ described The Frederick as follows:

Originally opened in 1845 as the Gerard House, the Frederick Hotel has seen many iterations and notable guests over the years—it’s rumored that Abraham Lincoln took a snooze in the 1850s and that Vincent Gallo payed just $22 per week in the early 1980s. Now fully remodeled, the reimagined Frederick houses 130 thoughtfully-designed, vintage-meets-minimalist rooms and the three-story Serafina Italian restaurant which offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and in-room dining. 95 West Broadway (888-895-9400, frederickhotelnyc.com).

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Frederick Feature

Shimmie Horn’s Frederick Hotel was recently featured in the UK’s About Time Magazine.  In an article by Angelica Malin article entitled Perfe4ct Weekend 48 Hours in New York, the Frederick was said to be a “vibrant…fantastic boutique hotel in Tribeca.”  It was further described as being “home to a 24-hour fitness centre, restaurant and cocktail bar [featuring a] vintage and Art Nouveau style, with flashes of colour and touches of minimalist design, for something rather unique to the area.”

Located at 95 W Broadway, the Frederick also offers a 24-hour fitness room, Pret A Manger and Starbucks in the hotel, Serafina Tribeca (a top Italian restaurant) and its own cocktail bar.  Built in 1838 it is one of Tribeca’s “longest-running historic hotels” in the area.

For those booking a suite from now until March 31, 2018, they will receive a $50 American Express Card.