The Room Service at The Surrey
The Surrey's room service is referenced by expert writers. Of the 20 reviews tracked on TripExpert, 11 referenced the room service, such as Frommer's, Concierge and Lonely Planet.
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Frommer's
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Concierge
"The good design and cheerful, unpretentious staff aside, this isn't a hotel meant for lingeringthe only public spaces are the snug lobby, the chic Bar Pleiades, Daniel Boulud's eponymous café (which also provides the room service), and the key-accessed rooftop gardenbut why would you want to, anyway? One block south is the gray bulwark of the Whitney Museum, and one block west is Central Park"
Lonely Planet
"There is a spa and a fantastic rooftop terrace, but the best part is the room service, which is supplied by Café Boulud downstairs"
Oyster
"After a $60 million renovation in 2009, this 190-room hotel on the Upper East Side is ready to pull guests away from the nearby Carlyle with room service by Cafe Boulud, a private rooftop garden with butler service, and some of the most comfortable hotel beds in New York"
Travel + Leisure
"Other tony features: a 2,200-square-foot, private rooftop garden; a deluxe room service menu from Café Boulud; and the Cornelia Spa"
Time Out
"Flanked by top chef Daniel Boulud’s Café Boulud and his chic cocktail destination, Bar Pleiades, it’s also a strong lure for gastronomes on a spree (Boulud’s restaurant also supplies the room service)"
Star Service
"Power breakfasts a la Francaise are offered every morning in Cafe Boulud, and the kitchen also provides a lovely power lunch and room service"
BlackBook
"Oh, and your room service is carted up by no less than Daniel Boulud"
Condé Nast Traveler
"The good design and cheerful, unpretentious staff aside, this isn’t a hotel meant for lingering—the only public spaces are the snug lobby, the chic Bar Pleiades, Boulud Cafe (which also provides the room service), and the private rooftop garden—but why would you want to, anyway? One block south is the gray bulwark of the Whitney Museum, and one block west is Central Park"
The Telegraph
"The Surrey has the feel of a billionaire’s exquisite Art Deco townhouse – but with room service"