Oscar Wilde

$$ Restaurant bar New York, New York
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Victorian-inspired Longest bar Antique furnishings Extensive cocktail list Private events
Oscar Wilde is a Victorian-inspired bar and restaurant in NoMad, New York City, known for its 118.5-foot-long marble bar—the longest in the city. The space features antique furnishings, including a fireplace from the 1840s and 26 clocks set to 1:50, the time of Wilde's death. The menu offers a range of dishes, from brunch to dinner, complemented by an extensive cocktail list. The venue also hosts private events and regularly updates its decor to keep the experience fresh.
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