
Welcome to The Grove! Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, the Grove has many small eateries to give guests a sensory experience that is unique for everyone. The eateries include a market deli, where guests can try custom and unique sandwiches, breads, and snacks; a sweet shop filled with chocolates & ice cream; a bar for unique cocktails and other beverages; a cafe for the coffee, tea, and bakery enthusiasts; and a hot tapas bar, where small hot dishes to mix and match are fresh out of the oven. The Grove Hotel is located adjacent to the eateries, this boutique hotel provides guests with a similar indoor / outdoor experience, as well as private lounges, tastings, and kitchen areas.
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The Grove:
A 100,000 square foot indoor / outdoor experience. The Grove is a new, non traditional take on both the hotel and the restaurant.
Welcome to The Grove
Hotel & Eateries



THE GROVE - DAY
THE GROVE - NIGHT
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The main feature of The Grove are a collection of small cafes & eateries each to give a different gastronomic experience. All of the eateries are centered on non-dinner options. Some examples include featured wine spots, cheese, coffee, dessert, meats, & appetizer/tapas eateries. Breakfast will be centered around the cafes and pastry shops, lunch around the deli or sandwich shop, and dinner around tapas, wine, and dessert areas. Places where conversations can happen, music can be listened to, and dancing and celebrations are held. A place to have an experience without traveling too far from your room.
FEATURES
The Grove is a boutique hotel located in West Village, a neighborhood that is highly populated with restaurants and sites. The Grove is centered on a culinary concept: the amenities offered, design inspiration, and dining experiences are all tied together by the culinary arts. The target market hotel guest are people who call themselves “Foodies” and enjoy the culinary arts in several aspects. The atmosphere is inviting to guests who not only enjoy cooking food, but enjoy eating food. Also, the target market includes guests who have traveled to New York City in hopes of visiting the many renowned restaurants.