Super swank, but who doesn't like that on a Sat night?.
So I walked into BiNA dressed like a pirate.. (pirate pub crawl the same day; friend's birthday party that night) and nobody stopped me @ the door. Probably because a "welcome to the jungle" party
was going on @ the same time so they were ready for anything..
I went to the bar and made friends immediately with some ladies who parted so I could get to the bald bartender dude who looked like Chiklis from The Shield. He didn't have a smile on his face but it was pretty busy so I tried to chat him up. He cracked one for me while I asked for an Amstel & a G&T for one of my new friends. Don't get beer here. It will take for freaking ever. The drinks are amazing though if you're willing to splurge and they did have some passed picky food that I never got around to but I was full from dinner anyway..
It was CRAZY how many people I knew there! I was wondering where everybody was hiding! Super swank, right off Downtown Crossing/Park near SCLA and Felt. Will totally make an appearance again soon! TY BiNA!…
A sparkling inclusion to Downtown Crossing, with elegant culinary artistry by Chef Brian Konefal formerly of NYC's Eleven Madison Park..
In the midst of Downtown Crossing's less-than-glamorous shuttered storefronts and endless construction, this gleaming spot is one major step in "sprucing up" the area. Located in the North Tower of
the Ritz Carlton Residences, Bina Osteria serves high-end Italian in a space-agey cocoon of geometric minimalism. With couches and sleek stools in the bar area, an airy dining area and a cool palette in the renovated space, the atmosphere matches the food--modern and unique. Local and sustainable ingredients shine on a menu filled with fresh salads, easily sharable appetizers and heartier pasta options. The fresh bread, served consistently throughout dinner and sold at Bina's sister-business gourmet market next door, makes the visit even better.
Photo: Heath Robbins Photography…
