Aretsky's Patroon
An elegant and timeless event space
At Patroon, a discerning clientele finds impeccable service, a familial staff and an inviting menu of seasonal American favorites. The word Patroon is from the old New York (New Amsterdam) Dutch, meaning genteel landowner; essentially, a gentleman. At Aretsky’s Patroon, the charm of old New York meets 21st century modernity. In a historic building that has housed a destination restaurant since the 1950s, Patroon today welcomes a convivial and urbane clientele. The building itself is the former home of Christ Cella, a beloved eatery opened in 1923 in the area that was once known as “Steak Row.” Within three levels of this iconic Manhattan townhouse, a business-casual crowd now enjoys everything from relaxed lunches to group celebrations to rooftop cocktails.
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