Detroit's Hudson's Department Store is Set to Rise Again with Rooftop Bar Pine Hall
A new rooftop bar, Pine Hall, is set to open this spring at Hudson's Detroit, the latest addition to the historic department store site. Named after a beloved restaurant that once occupied the space before its demolition in 1998, the bar will be run by Union Square Hospitality Group, a renowned James Beard Award-winning restaurant group behind Shake Shack.
Pine Hall promises to be a neighborhood bar where locals can gather and socialize. According to Danny Meyer, CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group, the goal is for Pine Hall to become a regular spot for Detroiters, a place that brings people together and adapts to whatever moment calls for it.
The rooftop bar will seat around 300 guests and boast an outdoor deck with stunning views of downtown Detroit. The space is designed to be versatile, allowing it to shift seamlessly between casual gatherings and more formal events.
With Union Square Hospitality Group at the helm, Pine Hall is poised to become a must-visit destination for foodies and bar enthusiasts alike. As Meyer put it, "We hope that Detroiters make it part of their regular rotation, a locals joint that brings people together." Only time will tell if Pine Hall will indeed achieve this goal, but one thing is certain – the city's nightlife scene just got a whole lot more exciting.
A new rooftop bar, Pine Hall, is set to open this spring at Hudson's Detroit, the latest addition to the historic department store site. Named after a beloved restaurant that once occupied the space before its demolition in 1998, the bar will be run by Union Square Hospitality Group, a renowned James Beard Award-winning restaurant group behind Shake Shack.
Pine Hall promises to be a neighborhood bar where locals can gather and socialize. According to Danny Meyer, CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group, the goal is for Pine Hall to become a regular spot for Detroiters, a place that brings people together and adapts to whatever moment calls for it.
The rooftop bar will seat around 300 guests and boast an outdoor deck with stunning views of downtown Detroit. The space is designed to be versatile, allowing it to shift seamlessly between casual gatherings and more formal events.
With Union Square Hospitality Group at the helm, Pine Hall is poised to become a must-visit destination for foodies and bar enthusiasts alike. As Meyer put it, "We hope that Detroiters make it part of their regular rotation, a locals joint that brings people together." Only time will tell if Pine Hall will indeed achieve this goal, but one thing is certain – the city's nightlife scene just got a whole lot more exciting.