Loews Loves Pets - The program treats four-legged friends like VIPs (Very Important Pets), providing amenities that include a special pet room-service menu, a welcome letter from the general manager, along with a list of local pet services, pet toys, bedding and more. Loews Regency New York Hotel charges a one-time fee of $50 per stay. Note: Loews Hotels limits the number of pets to two (2) per room and in the hotel overall.
Sant Ambroeus Coffee Bar brings the special brand of Milanese coffee culture to life in our Italian-inspired yet quintessential New York cafe. With a separate entrance on 61st Street, the standalone take-out concept offers signature pastries, sandwiches and coffee.
For those who believe ordinary just won't do and that ideas are meant to be sharedSpecializing in intimate meetings and designed for the most discerning of attendees, each unique meeting space at the Loews Regency is a blank canvas fully integrated with today's most cutting edge technology. Whether you are planning a board meeting or summit we are here to partner with you to craft unique and memorable events for each of your attendees. • One-of-a-kind meetings or events• Banquet Dining• Menu customization• Wines by the glassTo learn more about floor plans, capacity, and catering options please call 908-728-0387
The Regency Bar & Grill is home of the famed "Power Breakfast," and serves weekend brunch, lunch, dinner and drinks in the bar as well. With perennial and recognizable ingredients, guests who are looking for sustainable culinary options can enjoy quality food time and time again.
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