
At Nine Orchard · 1F
Corner Bar
The ground-floor corner room at Orchard and Canal, with windows open to the street when the weather allows. It runs from breakfast through late evening and serves the neighborhood as much as the hotel. The menu is straightforward and confident, the kind of cooking that doesn't need to explain itself.
Neighborhood
Lower East Side · Dimes Square
Atmosphere
Unhurried in the morning, louder by evening. The kind of bar where regulars sit at the counter and hotel guests mix in rather than taking over. The position at the building's corner makes it visible from the street, which is how neighborhoods claim spaces.
The Hidden Side
Most boutique hotels at this level keep their food and beverage inside the guest experience. Corner Bar opens to the street and runs on neighborhood rhythms rather than hotel programming. That decision signals something: Nine Orchard intends to be a part of the Lower East Side rather than a destination placed inside it. Locals walk in because it looks like it belongs to them, and that's not an accident.
Location
Corner Bar
9 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
About the hotel
The former Jarmulowsky Bank building on Orchard Street, a 1912 Beaux-Arts tower built to earn the trust of Jewish immigrants on the Lower East Side, restored by Roman and Williams into a hotel that treats its history as the architecture rather than the theme. The building still has everything: the ornate plasterwork, the vaulted banking hall, the proportions of a room designed to signal permanence. Staying here means staying on one of the most layered blocks in New York.

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