The Factory 380

Manhattan newest eatery The Factory 380 draws inspiration from Andy Warhol’s famous New York City-based art studio of the same name.

The opening of this Andy Warhol homage by four partners who are big fans couldn’t be more relevant, given the current exhibit of his work at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The inspiration for the space — a combination of two bars with room for 150 and a smaller speakeasy-style lounge named Edie’s (for Edie Sedgwick, a muse) — is the Factory, Warhol’s Union Square studio at 33 Union Square West. 

There are plenty of references to the artist and to Studio 54, like the 33 USW—a mix of gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup, crème de cassis and soda, while the food takes a culinary tour of New York City, with menu items like Eggplant Parmigiana Fritters, Chinatown Dumplings, Lamb Barbacoa Tacos and Coney Island nuts for dessert.

By day, The Factory 380 is a place to relax and eat great food in an artistic environment remising the cafe society of old New York City. By night, it’s the spot to sample our creative food menu and craft beers while sipping on cocktails and socializing.

Ideal For

Andy Warhol fans

Favorite Room

Edie's - a speakeasy-style lounge

Signature Dishes

Tapas, tacos and burgers

Signature Drinks

Craft beers and cocktails


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