The Parlor + Garden at Raines Law Room Chelsea
Event Space in a Cocktail Bar
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Private space
2 reviews
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48 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011
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Flatiron District, New York City, NY
About this space
This is a great option for 25-40 guests during the week. Guests will enjoy a private bar, lush lounge chairs and access to the covered Garden.
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Prices
Sunday
Closed
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Monday
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Per day
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Tuesday
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Per day
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Wednesday
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Per day
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Thursday
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Per day
4:00 pm –
10:00 pm
from
$3500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Friday
Closed
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Saturday
Closed
Note:
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am.
All prices include sales tax.
Pricing updated by venue 2 months ago
Capacity
Standing
up to 45
Catering and drinks
In-house catering available
Complimentary water
American cuisine
No external catering allowed
Venue provides alcohol
Alcohol licence until 2:00 am
No BYO alcohol allowed
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Play your own music
Space has noise restriction
after
22:00
Bring your own DJ not allowed
Accessibility
Accessible toilets
Ground level
Accessible parking spot available
Lift to all floors
Cargo lift
Wheelchair accessible
Rules of the space
Allowed events
No promoted and ticketed events allowed
No wedding licence
No temporary Event Notice (TENs) available
Age policy
Guests under 21 are not allowed
Host rules
No smoking in the building.
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About Raines Law Room Chelsea
The Raines law was passed on March 23, 1896, by the new york state Legislature. It was nominally a Liquor tax, but its intention was to curb the consumption of alcohol by imposing Regulations.
Among other provisions, it prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday except in hotels. Most men worked a six-day week, and Sunday was the only full day for drinking at saloons. Under the law, however, hotels were allowed to serve liquor on Sunday, to guests only, provided it was during a meal, or in the bedrooms of the hotel. State statutes allowed that any business was considered a hotel if it had 10 rooms for lodging and served food with its liquor. Saloons quickly found a loophole by adding small furnished bedrooms and applying for a hotel license. Dozens of “RAINES LAW HOTELS,” often located directly above saloons, opened.
Among other provisions, it prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday except in hotels. Most men worked a six-day week, and Sunday was the only full day for drinking at saloons. Under the law, however, hotels were allowed to serve liquor on Sunday, to guests only, provided it was during a meal, or in the bedrooms of the hotel. State statutes allowed that any business was considered a hotel if it had 10 rooms for lodging and served food with its liquor. Saloons quickly found a loophole by adding small furnished bedrooms and applying for a hotel license. Dozens of “RAINES LAW HOTELS,” often located directly above saloons, opened.
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