The Ned NoMad
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New York City
United States, North America
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Expert Review: The Ned NoMad
The Ned NoMad in New York City, a Michelin Key Selected property, offers a luxurious and glamorous experience in the vibrant NoMad neighborhood. It is a hybrid hotel and private members' club, blending 1920s charm with modern comforts.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for The Ned NoMad is highly positive, with guests frequently praising its design, service, and club-like atmosphere. The Michelin Guide gives it strong scores, including 19.9 for rooms and 19.8 for services, out of a 20-point scale. Guest reviews often describe the hotel as thoughtfully designed, with excellent service and a fantastic club vibe.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently highlight the hotel's 1920s glamour and aesthetic. Its location in the NoMad neighborhood is a significant draw, offering easy access to major attractions. The design is frequently lauded, featuring deep wood paneling, polished brass details, velvet upholstery, and curated art. While a members' club, hotel guests often appreciate the access to some club spaces, creating a sophisticated and social atmosphere. The provision of full-size Cowshed bath products in rooms is also a popular amenity.
3. Room Quality
The 167 rooms and suites at The Ned NoMad are designed with a nod to 1920s glamour and offer a relaxed yet memorable stay. They feature antique flooring, eclectic furnishings, and comfortable, often king-size, beds with ample pillows. Bathrooms typically include walk-in rain showers with Watermark fixtures, and many studios and larger rooms boast freestanding claw-foot tubs. All rooms come equipped with a generous selection of full-size Cowshed bath products, along with other toiletries like razors and dental floss. Room sizes vary, from the intimate "Crash Pads" (around 300 square feet) to spacious studios and large-scale suites, some with private terraces.
4. Dining Experience
The hotel offers several dining options, catering to both guests and the public. Cecconi's is a modern-day classic Italian restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with signature dishes from northern Italy. Little Ned is a 1920s-style bar offering classic cocktails and a menu of bar staples. Hotel guests have access to these public dining areas. For those with membership, or sometimes through special hotel packages, there are exclusive dining spaces like Ned's Club Downstairs (featuring live music, The Atrium, The Library, Elephant Bar, and The Dining Room) and Ned's Club Upstairs (a seasonal rooftop restaurant and bar with Empire State Building views). While most dining experiences are well-regarded, one guest reported a "horrendous" burger at "the actual Ned restaurant."
5. Service & Staff
The service and staff at The Ned NoMad receive consistently high praise from guests, often described as "fantastic" and "excellent." The professional atmosphere focuses on teamwork and providing quality service and hospitality. However, it is important to note a past legal issue where The Ned NoMad was found to have refused to accommodate an employee with a disability, leading to a lawsuit and settlement.
6. Location & Accessibility
The Ned NoMad boasts an "excellently located" position in Manhattan's vibrant NoMad neighborhood, situated in the historic 1903 Johnston Building. It's just steps away from Madison Square Park and offers easy access to iconic attractions like the Empire State Building and the Flatiron Building. Fifth Avenue shopping, Koreatown, Hudson Yards, and the High Line are also within a short stroll or easily accessible. Multiple subway lines, including the R, W, 4, and 6 trains, are within walking distance, connecting guests to the wider city and major transportation hubs like Penn Station. The hotel is approximately 30-45 minutes from LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and 40-50 minutes from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) by car.
7. Value & Pricing
The Ned NoMad is considered a luxury hotel in a high-demand area, and its pricing reflects this. Room rates typically start around $500 to $600 per night for smaller rooms, with larger rooms and suites costing significantly more, potentially ranging from $600 to $1,900 depending on the season and room type. While some guests find it an "unbeatable value" for its luxury and location, others note that prices are high, even for Manhattan. Benefits like on-property credits and space-available upgrades may be available for Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card holders booking through the Capital One Premier Collection.
8. Common Complaints
While generally well-received, some recurring criticisms include the high price point, even for New York City standards. The smallest room category, "Crash Pads," can feel a bit cramped for some, as a significant portion of the 300 square feet is taken up by an entry hall. A notable point of contention is the limited access to some of the exclusive "members-only" areas for hotel guests who are not also Soho House members, with access often restricted to daytime hours or specific public-facing venues like Cecconi's and Little Ned. There was also a specific complaint about a "slimy burger" at one of the Ned's restaurants. Furthermore, a significant legal settlement highlighted a serious disability discrimination issue, where the hotel refused to accommodate an employee.
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