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Spring 2026

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www.privateairny.com  |   117 Private Air  Spring 2026 ere is a rhythm here that regulars understand. Arrive early for a quiet drink and stay longer than planned. Or walk in later, when the bar is shoulder to shoulder and the DJ is easing the room into something more electric. Reservations are smart on weekends, especially if you want one of the cozier corners, but the bar itself often holds a few seats for those who time it right. e crowd changes as the hours pass. Couples at the start of the night. Friends catching up. Later, a mix of creatives, models, visitors, downtown regulars, and founders closing out a long day. It feels social without being performative. People are here to talk, to meet, to stay awhile. e space itself was designed by Ateljé Nordöst, whose approach favors warmth and proportion over flash. Dark wood, soft light, close seating. It feels intimate without feeling small. e layout keeps the room connected while still allowing for privacy. at sensibility earned e Mulberry a place in Beautiful Bars: e World's Most Extraordinary Bars by the World's Leading Designers, edited by Peter Martin. But accolades aside, what matters most is how the night moves. You plan for one drink. You stay for three. And somehow, that feels exactly right. e rest is best discovered in person. Details at themulberrybar.com.

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