New rooftop bar Pine Hall set to take flight at Hudson's Detroit, a nod to the city's rich past.
The Union Square Hospitality Group, behind the James Beard Award-winning restaurant group and Shake Shack burger chain, is bringing its first-ever Detroit project to the city. Pine Hall, a neighborhood-inspired rooftop bar, will open this spring in the new Hudson's Detroit tower.
Named after the popular restaurant that once stood on the site of the old J.L. Hudson's Department store, which closed its doors in 1983 and was demolished in 1998, Pine Hall is expected to become a locals favorite. The bar will be designed to bring people together, fitting into whatever moment calls for it.
With seating capacity around 300 guests, Pine Hall will also feature an outdoor deck offering breathtaking views of downtown Detroit. Union Square Hospitality Group's Danny Meyer described the bar as "a neighborhood bar" in a press release, where customers can make it part of their regular rotation.
Meyer hopes that Detroiters will take to Pine Hall like one of the city's own, embracing its casual and welcoming atmosphere. With its grand opening set for this spring, Pine Hall is poised to become another must-visit destination in Detroit's thriving nightlife scene.
The Union Square Hospitality Group, behind the James Beard Award-winning restaurant group and Shake Shack burger chain, is bringing its first-ever Detroit project to the city. Pine Hall, a neighborhood-inspired rooftop bar, will open this spring in the new Hudson's Detroit tower.
Named after the popular restaurant that once stood on the site of the old J.L. Hudson's Department store, which closed its doors in 1983 and was demolished in 1998, Pine Hall is expected to become a locals favorite. The bar will be designed to bring people together, fitting into whatever moment calls for it.
With seating capacity around 300 guests, Pine Hall will also feature an outdoor deck offering breathtaking views of downtown Detroit. Union Square Hospitality Group's Danny Meyer described the bar as "a neighborhood bar" in a press release, where customers can make it part of their regular rotation.
Meyer hopes that Detroiters will take to Pine Hall like one of the city's own, embracing its casual and welcoming atmosphere. With its grand opening set for this spring, Pine Hall is poised to become another must-visit destination in Detroit's thriving nightlife scene.