The Dominick
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377 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, United States
United States, North America
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Key Highlights
- ✓Stunning Views:** The floor-to-ceiling windows in many rooms offer cinematic panoramas of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River. Sunsets over the Hudson are particularly highlighted.
- ✓In-room Dining:** Room service is available with a selection of exceptional meals, including healthy, gluten-free, vegetarian, and kid-friendly options.
Expert Review: The Dominick
The Dominick, a Michelin Key Selected property in New York City, offers a luxurious and sophisticated experience in the vibrant Lower Manhattan area. This 46-story, Five-Diamond hotel stands out for its impressive views, spacious accommodations, and a range of high-end amenities.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for The Dominick is largely positive, with guests appreciating its upscale ambiance and comprehensive offerings. It is often described as a compelling option for savvy travelers and NYC regulars seeking a sophisticated retreat. Condé Nast Traveler also recognized it as one of the Top 5 Hotels in New York City in its 2025 Readers' Choice Awards.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently laud The Dominick for several standout features:
- Stunning Views: The floor-to-ceiling windows in many rooms offer cinematic panoramas of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River. Sunsets over the Hudson are particularly highlighted.
- Rooftop Pool: The seasonal outdoor rooftop pool on the 7th floor is a rare and highly cherished amenity in Manhattan, providing a peaceful urban oasis with city views.
- Luxury Spa: The hotel houses the only Sisley Spa in New York City, offering a full range of treatments, hammams, and relaxation lounges.
- Elegant Design & Amenities: Interiors by the Rockwell Group and furnishings by Fendi Casa contribute to a sleek, modern, and high-brow aesthetic. Thoughtful in-room amenities like Nespresso machines and often microwaves are also appreciated.
3. Room Quality
The rooms and suites at The Dominick are consistently described as generously proportioned, a significant advantage in New York City. They boast a residential quality with minimalist decor, neutral tones, and rich fabrics.
- Comfort: Guests praise the plush king-sized beds with soft linens and comfortable mattresses.
- Design: Floor-to-ceiling windows are a defining feature, maximizing the impressive views. Marble bathrooms are spacious, often including both a walk-in rain shower and a deep soaking tub, some with views. High-end bath amenities, such as those from Le Labo or Diptyque, are also provided.
- Space: Entry-level rooms are around 425 sq ft (40 sqm), feeling more like a pied-à-terre than a standard hotel room. Suites offer even more space, making them suitable for families or extended stays.
4. Dining Experience
The Dominick offers diverse culinary options, including a Michelin-starred restaurant:
- Vestry: This is the hotel's signature, Michelin-starred restaurant, helmed by Chef Shaun Hergatt, offering New American cuisine with a focus on seasonal dishes and global techniques. It provides a sophisticated setting for dining.
- El Ta'Koy: Located on Terrace on 7 by the pool, El Ta'Koy specializes in modern Asian-Hawaiian fare, serving breakfast, lunch, brunch, and dinner year-round.
- Mezzanine & Cafe Mezz: Mezzanine offers contemporary American cuisine for breakfast and lunch. Cafe Mezz provides craft cocktails and globally inspired fare in a more relaxed setting.
- In-room Dining: Room service is available with a selection of exceptional meals, including healthy, gluten-free, vegetarian, and kid-friendly options.
5. Service & Staff
Guest feedback on service indicates a high level of professionalism and efficiency. Staff are described as competent, responsive, and often accommodating. Housekeeping is frequently noted as impeccable, and the concierge is knowledgeable, assisting with difficult reservations. However, some guests note that while service is polished, it can sometimes lack overt warmth or a more effusive personal touch, bordering on "polite, precise and on the clock" rather than overly friendly or familiar.
6. Location & Accessibility
The Dominick is strategically located in Hudson Square, a pocket of Lower Manhattan situated at the crossroads of SoHo, Tribeca, and the West Village.
- Neighborhood: This area offers a stylish yet residential vibe, distinct from the more tourist-heavy Midtown. While Hudson Square itself might lack the "texture and soul" of its more famous neighbors, it provides a quiet escape from the city's hustle.
- Attractions: Guests can easily walk to SoHo's boutiques, galleries, and restaurants, as well as explore the West Village, Greenwich Village, and Tribeca. Washington Square Park and NYU are also within walking distance.
- Transport: The hotel is well-connected to public transportation, with Spring St. Station (Vandam St.) steps away and Houston St. Station nearby, offering convenient access to the rest of Manhattan and beyond.
7. Value & Pricing
As a Five-Diamond, Michelin Key Selected luxury hotel, The Dominick commands a premium price. Rates typically start around $599 per night. However, many guests consider it a good value for the level of luxury, spaciousness, and amenities offered, especially compared to other high-end hotels in the area. Perks often available through luxury travel advisors, such as daily breakfast credits, room upgrades, and resort credits, can further enhance its value.
8. Common Complaints
While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Service Warmth: As mentioned, some guests find the service to be highly professional but occasionally lacking in genuine warmth or personalized engagement.
- Room Wear: A few reviews mention that some rooms, particularly in older sections, might be beginning to show light wear or design from an earlier era.
- Dining Consistency: There have been isolated comments regarding disappointing food and service at Cafe Mezz.
- No USB Plugs: A minor but modern inconvenience noted by some guests is the absence of USB charging ports in rooms.
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Points to Consider
- •While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- •Service Warmth:** As mentioned, some guests find the service to be highly professional but occasionally lacking in genuine warmth or personalized engagement.
- •Dining Consistency:** There have been isolated comments regarding disappointing food and service at Cafe Mezz.










