Dubbed Pebble Bar, the new multi-level watering hole with a secret entrance via Rockefeller Center replaces a longtime pub so frequented by “SNL” cast members they often referred to it …
with fellow “Saturday Night Live” cast member Colin Jost, Pete Davidson is now also dipping his hands into New York’s bar scene.
“I brought my kids to FAO Schwartz the other day and we came here,” Kliegman said of the bar, which opened officially on Feb. 28. “We are one block from Times Square. We are in the building where ‘Saturday Night Live’ films. There is a broad spectrum in and around this area and so I think this is a place that is able to appeal to everyone.”
“Accessible only by elevator , Johnny’s features an intimate corner bar overlooking Sixth Avenue” with “vintage chairs, stone coffee tables, and a classic black piano,” the release notes. Johnny’s is the fourth-floor event space that can host up to 50 guests and is accessible via a “secret” entrance in Rockefeller Center.Pebble Bar’s steak tartare.Matt Kliegman and the rest of the Pebble Bar team.“For all its history, New York is always in need of more classics,” Christine explained. “We hope Pebble bar becomes a regular spot for locals and a destination for visitors; a place that is for everybody, but one that hopefully becomes inextricable from NYC.