Pocketbook Hudson
NEWSLETTER
Located in a historic 1885 textile factory, Pocketbook Hudson has been thoughtfully transformed through adaptive reuse, honoring its past while offering a fresh perspective on art, design, and multisensory experiences. Within its brick and timber walls, Pocketbook features spacious guest rooms, a communal bathhouse, an open-fire restaurant, cafe, and bar, a subterranean nightclub, galleries, and a street-level market. Interiors balance stainless steel, texture, and handcrafted detail, creating a sense of wonder that bridges past and future. There is Ambos, the New Argentine restaurant by Chef Norberto Piattoni, adjacent to a cafe and bar that shifts from light breakfast and lunch to small plates and tonics at dusk. The Baths, inspired by global traditions, offer communal soaking and restoration within limestone and timber walls (opening early 2026). More than a hotel or restaurant, Pocketbook Hudson is a complex of interwoven spaces designed to nurture curiosity, care, and rest--a place to be. ,
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