Back to:  Home >

News & Articles

New York's Gramercy Park Hotel to Debut New Restaurant

-

Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group announced the name for its new Italian restaurant "Maialino" opening in November at Ian Schrager's historic Gramercy Park Hotel, New York.

The name recalls Danny's time as a 20 year-old living in Rome and working as a tour guide for his father's travel company. His Italian boss, Giorgio, immediately took to calling him "Meyerino" (little Meyer). Danny's favorite part of the job was to bring his tour groups to a different trattoria every night, where he'd unfailingly order "Maialino" (roast suckling pig) for dinner. In homage to Danny's love for pork – and in jest – Giorgio transformed Meyerino into "Maialino." His ear unaccustomed to Giorgio's dialect, it was weeks before Danny became aware that his nickname had now become "Little Pig".

Now, more than 30 years later, Danny and the Union Square Hospitality Group team are gearing up for the November opening of this new neighborhood Roman trattoria overlooking Gramercy Park. Lovingly designed by the Rockwell Group, Maialino will be located on the first floor of the hotel and will capture the warmth and comfort of a traditional Roman trattoria, re-imagined for its contemporary setting. Guests will be greeted in a front bar area that will serve as a local coffee bar in the morning and will later transform itself into a lively wine bar serving small plates of food throughout the day and into late evening. Beyond the bar, the trattoria will feature warm, saturated colors, wood planked floors, wainscoting, and windows overlooking Gramercy Park; a private dining room serving up to 20 will be available for events and celebrations. Maialino will offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The executive chef will be Nick Anderer, former Executive Sous Chef at Gramercy Tavern, and the General Manager will be Terry Coughlin, formerly the General Manager at Tabla.

In April, USHG was selected by visionary hotelier Ian Schrager to create a new, original restaurant at the landmarked hotel, as well as operate all of the food and beverage concepts including the hotel's Roof and Garden restaurant (to be reconceived in 2010), banquets, private events, and room service. It will be the first new USHG restaurant to debut since the opening of The Modern at the Museum of Modern Art in 2005.

"I've dreamt of opening a trattoria ever since I lived in Rome, and have been waiting for just the right time and place. To have the opportunity to do this in one of New York's most beautiful and remarkable neighborhoods is incredibly exciting," said Danny Meyer. "I hope Maialino will become a beloved gathering place for the entire community, a comfortable place where both locals and hotel guests can stop by throughout the day for everything from a coffee and breakfast, to lunch and dinner, to a late night glass of wine, digestivo or dessert."

Executive Chef Nick Anderer cooked at Gramercy Tavern for six years: initially under Chef Tom Colicchio, and for the past three years under Chef Mike Anthony. Prior to joining Gramercy Tavern, Nick served in the kitchens of Babbo under Mario Batali, as well as San Giorgio et il Drago in Milan, and at both An American Place and Manhattan Prime under Larry Forgione. Nick has long been passionate about the cuisine of Italy, having studied in Rome at the same Trinity College program Danny Meyer had attended many years ago. Food lovers may recognize Nick's name from Bill Buford's bestseller, Heat, in which Nick was a key player in the Babbo kitchen during Buford's apprenticeship at the Italian eatery.

General Manager Terry Coughlin has worked at Tabla since 2004, first as the restaurant's Wine and Service Director, and for the past three years as General Manager. Before Tabla, Terry spent seven years as an exemplary member of Gramercy Tavern's service team. Terry and Nick will assume their new roles this fall.

Founded by Danny Meyer, Union Square Hospitality Group (USHG) operates some of New York City's most highly acclaimed restaurants – Union Square Cafe, Gramercy Tavern, Eleven Madison Park, Tabla, Blue Smoke/Jazz Standard, Shake Shack, the restaurants at the Museum of Modern Art, which include The Modern, Cafe 2 and Terrace 5, and Hudson Yards. USHG is best known for its combination of excellent food and warm hospitality, and it has won an unprecedented 20 James Beard Awards.

More information: Union Square Hospitality Group


 

Featured Luxury Hotels

Featured Luxury Partners

 

 

Las Alamandas - Costalegre, Mexico - Exclusive Luxury Resort Las Alamandas is Mexico's ultimate romantic beach hideaway! A secluded oceanside haven and playful paradise, owned and developed by Ms. Isabel Goldsmith-Patiño, this boutique resort offers the highest standards of luxury, comfort and personalized hospitality.

 

Falkensteiner Schlosshotel Velden - Austria 5 Star Luxury Resort The new Premium Collection Hotel offers a noble retreat with unique architecture that has been a popular destination for centuries. Glamorous and light-hearted, surrounded by style, tradition and modernity, the Schlosshotel Velden receives its guests with exquisite personalized service

 

Alila Villas Uluwatu - Bali, Indonesia - 5 Star Boutique Luxury Resort Here contemporary Bali-inspired living design seamlessly integrates with personal journeys of cultural richness, continuing the Alila tradition of a total destination experience that is serene, sensual, and surprisingly different

 

Grey Cliffs Ranch - Three Forks, Montana - Luxury Guest Ranch The state of the art 8,000 square foot lodge is the gem in the middle of the 5,200 acre ranch. Worldly decor with a contemporary western feel adorns each room of the lodge. A private two mile driveway winds through the ranch ending at the magnificent lodge.

 

Auberge Saint-Antoine - Quebec City, Canada
Come and discover one of the '100 Best Hotels in the World' named by Travel + Leisure, located in one of UNESCO's World Heritage Cities. Recognized for its charm and quality of service, Auberge Saint-Antoine, located in the Old Port of Quebec City is an unforgettable journey in culture, fine cuisine and the history of New France

 

Blantyre - Lenox, The Berkshires, Mass Experience the opulence of the Gilded Age in the Berkshires. This beautiful region of western Massachusetts is filled with stunning 19th-century architecture, as well as an abundant variety of art. Tour the intimate galleries at the Clark Art Institute and Mass MoCA, dedicated to both performing and contemporary arts.

 

Tauck - Making Connections through Inspirational Travel & Exceptional Choice Tauck connects people and places in more than 110 destinations, offering premier travel guided by knowledgeable Tauck Directors and local experts. Tauck means choice – travel that appeals to different tastes and varying schedules.