Sometimes you don't want to go home.
There you are, enjoying steaks and martinis amidst Miami Heat players, New Orleans Saints cheerleaders and a smattering of Kardashians, and the thought of leaving it all seems so...unappealing.
Allow us to bring you the venue to keep that glitzy party going: Prime Hotel, the slick new hotel from the owner of Prime One Twelve, now open next door to the steakhouse.
The sister property to Brown's Hotel, this modernist structure is the latest glittering addition to owner Myles Chefetz's hospitality empire in the South of Fifth neighborhood. Located next door to the bustling steakhouse, the 14-room boutique hotel is where you'll go when you want a Lower South Beach crash pad that's tucked away from the touristy throngs farther up the strip.
There's no traditional lobby—the entire first floor is essentially a lounge-y extension of the steakhouse's dining room, with white leather chairs, brick walls and glass wine towers. The rooms are stocked with more white leather, but you'll probably spend most of your time in bed...or on your private balcony with ocean views (each room's got them)...or up near the rooftop pool, under a cabana, holding a cocktail.
As a bonus, you'll get guaranteed reservations at all five of Chefetz's restaurants (yes, including P112), plus room service from any of them.
You can even invite those Saints cheerleaders to join you.
There you are, enjoying steaks and martinis amidst Miami Heat players, New Orleans Saints cheerleaders and a smattering of Kardashians, and the thought of leaving it all seems so...unappealing.
Allow us to bring you the venue to keep that glitzy party going: Prime Hotel, the slick new hotel from the owner of Prime One Twelve, now open next door to the steakhouse.
The sister property to Brown's Hotel, this modernist structure is the latest glittering addition to owner Myles Chefetz's hospitality empire in the South of Fifth neighborhood. Located next door to the bustling steakhouse, the 14-room boutique hotel is where you'll go when you want a Lower South Beach crash pad that's tucked away from the touristy throngs farther up the strip.
There's no traditional lobby—the entire first floor is essentially a lounge-y extension of the steakhouse's dining room, with white leather chairs, brick walls and glass wine towers. The rooms are stocked with more white leather, but you'll probably spend most of your time in bed...or on your private balcony with ocean views (each room's got them)...or up near the rooftop pool, under a cabana, holding a cocktail.
As a bonus, you'll get guaranteed reservations at all five of Chefetz's restaurants (yes, including P112), plus room service from any of them.
You can even invite those Saints cheerleaders to join you.