Hole In The Wall Opens at Hotel Henri in Flatiron

 As the city begins to open up Australian restaurant and cafe Hole in the Wall, which has locations in FiDi and Murray Hill, opened its third location in NYC at Hotel Henri. Their newest location, just a block away from the historic Flatiron Building, can be found on the ground floor of Hotel Henri (37 W. 24th Street) with outdoor seating for 40. 

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The restaurant’s interior has seating for 70 available when that phased opening is able to occur.  Hole in the Wall currently has a downtown location at 15 Cliff Street in FiDi and their flagship can be found at 626 1st Avenue at the American Copper Buildings in Murray Hill.  Hole in the Wall’s Flatiron destination will be open seven days a week, from 9am - 8pm with brunch from 9am - 3pm and dinner from 3pm - 8pm.

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Parched Hospitality Group CEO Barry Dry is the force behind Hole in the Wall, which first opened as a small coffee shop in 2014.  He branched out to then open a FiDi location of Hole in the Wall in 2017 and then a much larger Murray Hill location in 2019. Hole in the Wall’s Flatiron location is his third.  Dry also opened the delivery only concept Ghost Burger in 2019 in addition to managing a private pool and social club called The Sentry, 42 floors in the sky atop the American Copper Buildings. He’s now gearing up to open The Sentry Public Bar in the penthouse of Hotel Henri this fall in addition to a fine dining Cantonese concept called Ms. Alice on W. 58th Street by the iconic Paris Theater later this year.


Executive Chef Brent Hudson’s fine-dining approach to cooking will be showcased in a casual, laid back setting. Approachable, filling entrees include his OG Burger with grilled Wagyu beef, double smoked bacon, miso onions, pickles and aged Amish cheddar on a milk bun, complete with French fries and special sauce, Shrimp Pappardelle with crab, shaved garlic, Calabrian chili, lemon, fried parsley and parmesan, Glazed Crispy Tofu with kimchi, ginger scallion relish and furikake seasoning and on the decadent side a Triple Chocolate Brownie with caramel ice cream and butterscotch for dessert. Hole in the Wall will also offer brunch daily with favorites like Chili Scrambled Eggs, Pulled Pork Benedict, Avocado Toast and a Summer Bowl with chia pudding, granola, fresh fruit and coconut yogurt.

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Richard Morris Hunt's Former Studio Hits the Market

Flatiron is not only home to one of New York City’s most popular sights, its namesake building, but also bursts at the seams with cool neighborhood gems like The NoMad Hotel, Raines Law Room, Eataly, and Washington Square Park. Living in this central, uber-popular part of Manhattan is a dream come true for many.

Photo Credit: Warburg Realty//Steve Bruman

Photo Credit: Warburg Realty//Steve Bruman

Enter the Italianate Brownstone at 28 East 21st Street. The 25-foot wide building was built in 1846 and boasts a rich history: During the 1870's it served as the studio for Richard Morris Hunt, renowned architect of the Met, the Biltmore Estate, the Breakers and several other large properties on the eastern seaboard.

Listed for $2,100,000, Apartment 2A is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom floor-through apartment that has been completely renovated, blending period charm with modernity for easy living. Herringbone walnut floors anchor the design. Oversized custom arched windows, crown moldings, high baseboards and an original stone decorative fireplace add a unique touch. 

The stunning galley kitchen, outfitted with Carrara marble and Carrara marble galley kitchen features Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele gas cooktop, and Bosch dishwasher, and disposal. The large master bath has double sinks in a custom, stainless vanity, and a marble thermostatic shower. Both baths are finished with sheets of back painted glass. 

Floor-to-ceiling French doors line the rooms at the rear of the apartment. The large master bedroom has a sizable cedar closet, original tile and stone decorative fireplace and French doors opening to an iron balcony with garden views.

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