The Factory 380
Overview
"The Factory was a space where high and low, rich and poor, black and white, gay and straight came together as one.” -Andy Warhol
Now, put yourself back in 1962 NYC - Our “neighborhood bar / restaurant / lounge with hidden speakeasy" is subtly referencing the Andy Warhol movement while showcasing modern artful cocktails and craft beers. The Factory 380 serves market fresh creative eclectic fare, fermented grains and cocktails to rocking DJ tunes in a funky decor.
We set out to create an Old New York and funky modern bar with a secluded speakeasy named “Edie’s” in celebration of THE Factory Girl. Edie Sedgwick was an aspiring actress, model, and artist. She was a wealthy girl who inspired everyone else around her to break out of the ‘every day’ and reach for the stars. She had a unique style and was fascinated by Andy which began one of the most iconic and controversial, yet creative, partnerships in art to date.
For private events, host your event at Edie's, a hidden speakeasy with a disco ball and its own private bar, or reserve either the front or back of the venue.
Spaces
Room | Standing Capacity | Seated Capacity | Seated Dinner Capacity |
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Venue Buyout | 150 | - | 90 |
The 54 | 70 | - | 35 |
Edie's (Speakeasy) | 40 | - | 25 |
The Gallery | 35 | - | 30 |