Hudson’s Detroit announces rooftop bar Pine Hall - Detroit Metro Times

New York-based Union Square Hospitality Group has unveiled its latest venture, Pine Hall, a rooftop bar set to open this spring at Hudson's Detroit, a new tower inspired by the iconic department store that once occupied the site.

The bar will be a neighborhood gem, offering an intimate atmosphere where locals can gather and unwind. According to Danny Meyer, Union Square Hospitality Group's founder, Pine Hall aims to become a staple in Detroiters' social calendars, fostering a sense of community and warmth.

Located within Hudson's Detroit, Pine Hall is expected to seat approximately 300 guests and boast an outdoor deck providing breathtaking views of downtown Detroit. The rooftop bar promises to be the perfect spot for both casual gatherings and special occasions, with an inviting atmosphere that encourages patrons to linger.

With Union Square Hospitality Group behind the helm, Pine Hall is set to bring a touch of sophistication and class to Detroit's vibrant nightlife scene. As the company's first Detroit project, Pine Hall marks an exciting new chapter in the city's culinary landscape.
 
I'm so down for this rooftop bar, Pine Hall 🌆! I mean, who doesn't love sipping on a drink while taking in those gorgeous views of downtown Detroit? But let's get real, 300 guests seems kinda small for a neighborhood spot. Like, what if the lines are too long? 😬 And have they thought about sustainable practices? I'm all for a sophisticated vibe, but we gotta think about the environment, you know? 🌿 Plus, it's Union Square Hospitality Group behind this, so I trust Danny Meyer will bring that signature flair to the table. Fingers crossed Pine Hall is more than just a pretty face! 💁‍♀️
 
I'm so down for this new rooftop bar, Pine Hall! It sounds like it'll be a super chill spot for locals to hang out and enjoy some great drinks and views of downtown Detroit 🍹🌆 I love that it's going to have an intimate atmosphere, you know, not too loud or crowded. That sounds perfect for just unwinding after a long day. And 300 seats is like, a nice size, not too big, not too small. I'm curious to try out the outdoor deck with those dope views 🤩 Can't wait to see how it all comes together!
 
Man... I remember when rooftop bars were still a thing on Manhattan! Now it's like every 2nd building has one 🤣. But seriously, I'm stoked to see Union Square Hospitality Group bring some elegance to Detroit's nightlife scene. A neighborhood bar with great vibes and stunning views of downtown? Sounds like my jam! I love how Danny Meyer is all about creating a community spot where locals can hang out and feel welcome. That's what it's all about, you know? Giving people a place to call their own... and a great drink to go with it 🍸👌
 
Omg I am SO stoked about this new rooftop bar, Pine Hall! 🍹🌆 I mean, can you think of a better way to spend a spring evening than sipping on some craft cocktails and taking in those stunning views of downtown Detroit? 💕 It's all about community vibes for me, and from what Danny Meyer is saying, this place is gonna be the ultimate spot for locals to catch up and make new friends. I'm also loving that it's part of Hudson's Detroit - can you imagine how gorgeous the building itself must look with a rooftop bar perched on top? 🏙️ The outdoor deck sounds like the perfect spot for a nightcap or just chillin' with friends. Definitely gonna be adding this to my Detroit bucket list! 💯
 
I'm so stoked about Pine Hall, it's gonna be a total game changer for Detroit's nightlife 🎉🍹. I mean, who doesn't love a good rooftop bar with some sick views of the city? The vibe they're going for is super intimate and warm, which I think is perfect for creating that community feel. It's not just about the drinks or the music, it's about people coming together and making memories.

And can we talk about the location? Hudson's Detroit is a total masterpiece (I'm obsessed with its design btw 🏙️). Having Pine Hall as part of the complex is gonna take it to a whole new level. I imagine the outdoor deck will be popping during the summer months, especially during sports games or when the Tigers are in town ⚾️.

I think Union Square Hospitality Group has outdone themselves with this one, and I'm so excited to see what Pine Hall brings to the table. It's gonna be a must-visit spot for anyone living in Detroit, trust me!
 
🍹🌆 I'm so stoked to hear about Pine Hall! A rooftop bar at Hudson's Detroit is literally the perfect spot for a chill vibe and some amazing views of downtown. Like, can you imagine sipping on a cocktail with your squad while taking in the sights and sounds of the city? 😎 It's all about community and warmth, which I'm totally down for. And 300 seats isn't too shabby either - I bet it'll get pretty busy but it's still intimate enough to feel cozy. Plus, Union Square Hospitality Group is known for their top-notch spots, so I have no doubt Pine Hall will be a game-changer for Detroit's nightlife scene. 💥
 
I'm all for this rooftop bar thingy... 🤩 Like, who wouldn't want to hang out on a pretty roof with good vibes? But what I'm more excited about is the vibe it's gonna give to the community. It sounds like Pine Hall wants to be that place where people can go and feel welcomed, you know? Like, locals can just drop by and chill without feeling all fancy or anything.

It's great to see Union Square Hospitality Group putting some love into the city, too. Detroit needs more spots like this that bring folks together. I'm curious to try it out when it opens, maybe with some friends who live around here 🤞. Can't wait to check out those views of downtown!
 
I'm intrigued by Pine Hall's promise to become a neighborhood gem in Detroit 🌃. The focus on community and warmth is refreshing amidst the bustling city life. I think it's great that Union Square Hospitality Group is injecting some sophistication into the nightlife scene, given their impressive track record in NYC.

The rooftop bar's intimate atmosphere and outdoor deck with views of downtown Detroit sound like a perfect setup for casual gatherings and special occasions. It'll be interesting to see how Pine Hall balances its desire to create a sense of community with the city's existing social dynamics. I'm also curious about the design elements and overall aesthetic, as it could really make or break the bar's appeal.
 
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