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The Ned NoMad New York Reviews from The Last Year
Not a very good experience
The staff members are arrogant. I felt we were “doing a favor” to stay there. As a SoHo House member it was a very different experience I had in other SoHo House places. The room was ok. I was traveling with my two teenager kids. It was prohibited for them to enter the Little Ned bar area. No problem with that, but when I asked to see the place by myself I saw an around 9 years old kid there with his parents. I asked why the kid was there and the host rudely said it was “an exception”. I asked what was the exception and she didn’t know the answer for that. The dinner and breakfast at Cecconi’s was very good, though, as the hotel’s location.
Unexpectedly bad experience
We were staying there in Feb 2024 for 4 days. I'm a classically trained pianist, I need to practice for the exams and concerts I’m accompanying. I chose the hotel because they a have piano on their site. I travel a lot and normally I don’t have any problems practicing the hotels pianos during quiet hours for an hour or so. In this hotel they didn’t let me touch their piano without giving any valid explanation: “We will not be able to grant access to use the piano in our Magic room”. “The event team have informed me that you cannot use the piano in the Magic room” The piano room in the hotel most of the time was empty. I checked the room several times after going to the gym at 10 am and later in afternoon at 3ish pm. There were no one there… I am still in correspondence with an assistant manager, it was such a bad experience. He ignores my emails because we checked out. This hotel is top class for rejecting their guest’s needs. They simply don't care about you.
Amazing hotel, true 5 star experience
I spend at least 2 months of the year in hotel rooms for business and pleasure, and the Ned Nomad is by far the best hotel experience I have had domestically in a long time. The staff was kind, caring, and thoughtful. The food was great, drinks were great, and everything was 5 star treatment. It is in the heart of NYC so you have to expect some level of noise during the day, but otherwise the stay was spectacular
Unique
Unique experience in the heart of NYC. Close to great restaurants and things to do. Terrific service, unique rooms and very comfortable. Clawfoot bathtub in the room! Very comfortable bed. Modern and cozy aesthetic. Will stay here again!
Lovely hotel in great location
We really enjoyed our stay at the Ned. Loved the elegant, spacious design of the room and comfortable beds. We asked for tea making facilities which were immediately provided and appreciated the tea pot and pretty cups. The position is great - within walking distance to many restaurants. The food in the hotel restaurant was very good too. The only small niggle were no drawers to put anything - not everything can be hung! The water pressure in the showers could do with improving but all in all a very nice stay.
The location can be a pain especially on weekends but the
The location can be a pain especially on weekends but the service is top notch! From the front door to housekeeping. This team loves their job. Thank you!
This review is for The Ned Hotel and adjoining spaces
This review is for The Ned Hotel and adjoining spaces (including The Ned club access and the lobby restaurant Cicconi's). First the hotel.... I had stayed here numerous times when it was called The NoMad Hotel. It was shuttered for most of the pandemic and then last year reopened as The Ned NoMad Hotel under new management and in partnership with Soho House. Although I was always assigned a gorgeous and roomy suite in the past, this time I received a more traditional NYC style room that must have been around 500 SF - although it was laid out with a much more spacious feel. Oddly both the shower and toilet were situated in their own rooms set behind an Asian style screen that took up approx 1/3 of the room. Although at first it was quite odd to see and experience, it actually worked out to be quite comfortable and cozy. I can't imagine two people in this room style however it's perfect for one person. The room featured two very large windows overlooking Broadway and a typical sized closet and space tucked away to fit the minibar, safe and additional storage. A cozy armchair and decent size working desk complimented the room along with a super comfortable king sized bed. I found the room/hotel experience to be ideal and one that I'd quickly return to again in the future. The only issue was the sound leakage from the hallway as most sounds swept through to my room. The hotel product itself seemed to be the smallest part of the business here with more emphasis on The Ned club (formerly the hotel restaurant, library bar and hotel bar). Thankfully hotel guests get full access to these spaces - if that ever goes away, I would not stay at this hotel as it would seem too small otherwise. Staff were accommodating, helpful and informative. The Ned bars were wonderful as ever although redesigned since the new ownership took over. Plenty of space and what appeared to be very welcoming cozy spaces and menus.
Great hotel and prime location!
This review is for The Ned Hotel and adjoining spaces (including The Ned club access and the lobby restaurant Cicconi's). First the hotel.... I had stayed here numerous times when it was called The NoMad Hotel. It was shuttered for most of the pandemic and then last year reopened as The Ned NoMad Hotel under new management and in partnership with Soho House. Although I was always assigned a gorgeous and roomy suite in the past, this time I received a more traditional NYC style room that must have been around 500 SF - although it was laid out with a much more spacious feel. Oddly both the shower and toilet were situated in their own rooms set behind an Asian style screen that took up approx 1/3 of the room. Although at first it was quite odd to see and experience, it actually worked out to be quite comfortable and cozy. I can't imagine two people in this room style however it's perfect for one person. The room featured two very large windows overlooking Broadway and a typical sized closet and space tucked away to fit the minibar, safe and additional storage. A cozy armchair and decent size working desk complimented the room along with a super comfortable king sized bed. I found the room/hotel experience to be ideal and one that I'd quickly return to again in the future. The only issue was the sound leakage from the hallway as most sounds swept through to my room. The hotel product itself seemed to be the smallest part of the business here with more emphasis on The Ned club (formerly the hotel restaurant, library bar and hotel bar). Thankfully hotel guests get full access to these spaces - if that ever goes away, I would not stay at this hotel as it would seem too small otherwise. Staff were accommodating, helpful and informative. The Ned bars were wonderful as ever although redesigned since the new ownership took over. Plenty of space and what appeared to be very welcoming cozy spaces and menus.
The Ned… disappointing and lacking atmosphere
Good location and lovely rooms but the staff were TERRIBLE. Inattentive, rude, impolite and down right dismissive. We were there for Christmas and aside from a couple of decorations there was zero atmosphere or Christmas cheer. No Christmas dinner packages, no special events, a basic lobby and nowhere nice to hang out. As a soho member for 6 plus years, I expect way more and this one was like no other house. Reception staff were beyond bad. Left very disappointed and questioning of the whole group. Shame on you for allowing this to let the group down!
Impaired lobby
Great location, rooms also great with classic style. Two drawbacks: staff has attitude, should be more friendly, especially at reception desk. Also the lobby area is not always open and no access below 21, this really should be changed! Room cleaning was sloppy.
Joined the Ned membership for a year and here's the
Joined the Ned membership for a year and here's the takes: Love that the membership experience upon checkin, making reservations and especially the London Ned experience was exceptional(not related to this location despite sharing the same name) The club is quite limited in space and entertainment spaces. Only one event venue (magic room) for all kinds of talks, special events and meditation. Club dining menu was limited on the main level and upstairs. Sat down a few times at the table for brunch on Sundays, and the service was lacking and most of the servers lack the normal level of hospitality knowledge of food/drinks (fyi young new hires that just landed NYC withinin 3mo) Price is ridiculous for EVERYTHING! I had to ask why the price does not match the menu (so rude and uncomfortable for me to even ask!) I had such a pleasant experience at London Ned as the price was way more appropriate compare to the Nomad one . I'm already paying $5k in membership and why do I have to pay overpriced liquor/food! We dine and party out in nyc all the time and price is a bit insulting for Club Members here! The cool ppl are not there any more (figured that nyc ppl are smart :) the daily music at main room was pretty good every time we go but the crowd has been thinning down significantly recently. The level of club event in recent months has been lacking, again compare to the London location. No gym, no pool, no spa... dining options and special dining experiences are very limited again compare to 7 restaurants in London Ned and weekly seafood Sundays... So we are not up for renewal.
Best Upgrade Ever
LOVED the NED. Great location. Close to all subways. Part of the street is walkable. Had 3 of us in one room, upgraded to 908 and 909 which gave me modern day Eloise at the plaza vibes. Local restaurants were all I hope for in NYC. Service was great and helpful. Hotel restaurant was Cecconis. Food was great, nice space. Nice to just go downstairs for a great meal. Room service was tasty and healthy. Checking out today, but already want to go back!
The Ned and Flatiron-what a combo!
My first stay at the Ned Nomad, and in the Flatiron District. Both were simply wonderful. The Ned is a gem- beautiful & cozy, while also fun, hip and vibrant. I can’t wait to return! Great neighborhood too. Lots of activity with the ability to venture forth in any direction.
Overall, this place left a bad taste in my mouth simply due
Overall, this place left a bad taste in my mouth simply due to how unattractive the staff acted and boring it was for such a new place. 4 of the 5 workers that I interacted with were trying too hard to make people feel inferior. I have some theories on why they acted how they did. 1.) They are enforced by management to act like that to make their place more appealing and to seem exclusive. This is common in the NYC scene. As a fairly new place, maybe they feel that they need to follow the trend to gain attention. Therefore, if so then it's just an eye roll at this point. If they did something different then maybe they will have people coming instead of hiring low-quality models to sit in. The atmosphere was so weird. I've been to so many venues in NYC and this one was just off. 2.) They may be overworked. It is possible, but when I was there there was barely anybody there to make them act like that. I will give them the benefit of the doubt on this one. 3.) Those specific staff members are just insecure and feel that this is a way for them to leverage themselves over people that they are intimidated by. It is also a common thing with insecure people. I say this, especially about the woman, who was not conventionally attractive, working the door after the magic show. She was dismissive and was trying too hard to make herself feel the superiority that she never had until being the door lady that she is now. The bartender downstairs did not say a word I tried to say how she is doing, and she looked me dead in the eye as if she was actually dead. I am a member, yes I paid the membership fee, and was still treated like this. I am an NYC local so when I go out I do play the part by dressing nice, looking good, and being nice to others. I point this out because I know it's not me. This place is questionable but has so much potential. The place was boring and dead, but maybe that is because it is new, I don't know. The main issue is the staff and/or their management.
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