Barbetta, opened in 1906 by Sebastiano Maioglio, is located in four townhouses dating from 1874 and 1881 purchased by Mr. Maioglio from the Astor family.

The four private rooms on the second floor of the 1874 and 1881 townhouses in which Barbetta is located, consist of the original dining room, library and drawing rooms, each preserving its original fireplace as well as beautiful   woodwork and details of the period.  These four rooms, which connect  to one another, may be used separately or together for an intimate dinner party or banquet for as few as six persons to a cocktail reception for over 100.  Beautifully appointed with antique furniture, these rooms are accessible either from the restaurant below or by private entrance from the street.  For more information, please contact our Private Parties Manager.

 

 

Rose Room

The original drawing room of the 1881

townhouse (Seated 36;

Cocktails 45)

 

 

 

Mirrors Gallery

The original drawing room of the

 1874 townhouse (Seated 22;

Cocktails 35)

 

 

    The Main Dining Room

The main dining room, which can be used as a ballroom and the outdoor garden are suitable for large receptions.  For smaller parties, Barbetta makes available the magnificently appointed second floor of its townhouses.  This parlor floor, which has its own private entrance from the street, is imposing and patrician and consists of the original dining room, the library and drawing rooms, each preserving its original fireplace as well as beautiful woodwork and period details.  For information, please contact our Private Parties Manager.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

               Garden Room

                     The original dining room of the

                     1874 townhouse (Seated 12;

                     Cocktails 20)

 

               
          Wine Library

 

                        The original library of the

                        1881 townhouse (Seated 18;

                        Cocktails 25)

             

 

        

The Garden