
At Refinery Hotel · 1F Lobby
Winnie’s Jazz Club
Named for Winifred T. McDonald, who converted this same ground-floor space into a tea room in the 1920s, when the neighborhood’s Fifth Avenue crowd began to move north.
Neighborhood
Midtown Manhattan · 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.
The Hidden Side
Choose a live jazz night. The cocktail program — Prohibition-era in spirit, original in execution — was built to be nursed, not rushed.
Location
Winnie’s Jazz Club
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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