
Winnie’s Jazz Club
At Refinery Hotel · 1F
A jazz club in the lobby of the Refinery Hotel, named after Winifred T. McDonald's 1920s café and tea salon that once occupied the neighborhood. The space was redesigned in 2026 by Garrett Singer Architecture + Design with a dedicated performance stage, enhanced acoustics, and deep amber and teal velvets — subtle nods to the building's former life as a hat factory woven throughout. Nightly live jazz performances draw both hotel guests and serious music listeners.
Neighborhood
Midtown South · Bryant Park
Atmosphere
Art Deco bones, low light, and close tables built for a long evening. When the band starts, the distinction between hotel bar and neighborhood institution disappears.
Key features
The peacock wallpaper references feathers used in hats made in the building when it was a factory, sightlines were engineered so no seat feels far from the stage, the space started as a lobby bar before live jazz took over and redefined what it became
Location
Winnie’s Jazz Club · 1F
63 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018
About the hotel
The 1912 Colony Arcade never let go of what it was. Gothic arches, exposed brick, sewing-machine desks, and factory-cart coffee tables trace the building's hat factory past through the hotel rooms — not as nostalgia, but as structure. Bryant Park is two blocks away, the Garment District is right outside.

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