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A 7,000-Square-Foot Nightclub Inspired By 1920s Art Deco Has Opened In NYC

If you’re looking for a new place to let loose, throw your hands up, and dance the night away, allow La Victoria to be your new go-to! Though the space itself isn’t exactly new–it soft launched a few months ago but has pretty much flown under the radar–it recently received a lavish interior redesign and is ready to show it off accompanied by a menu of sumptuous bites and a scintillating new cocktail menu.

La Victoria will not only become a gem in NYC’s vibrant nightlife scene, but also bring a world of culture to the heart of the Meatpacking District–it’s inspired by the timeless beauty of Spain, Italy, and France and infused with the lively coastal atmosphere of South America.

The 7,000-square-foot immersive nightclub will consist of three distinct spaces: the main Ground Floor with 30-foot high ceilings, VIP Mezzanine perfect for small gatherings, and the exclusive second floor Biblioteca with an intimate Speakeasy Room only accessible to a few.

Interior of La Victoria
Source / La Victoria

Inspired by 1920s Art Deco and Hollywood Regency styles, the space seamlessly blends natural splendor with elevated elegance. It’s said that guests will feel like they’ve been transported to a realm where the vibrancy of the jungle meets the sophistication of high society.

Separate from the music, the space itself will be an unforgettable sensory experience with its elaborate light and sound system, vintage fringe sconces, lush greenery cascading from every corner, rich emerald hues, and playful hanging birdcages.

When you’re not enjoying an exhilarating live performance or international DJ spinning an eclectic mix of music, you can cozy into the space’s velvet furniture to indulge in a new menu of meticulously crafted signature cocktails and exclusive bottle service, featuring bespoke juices that accentuate the finest spirits.

Interior of La Victoria
Source / La Victoria

The cocktail menu includes libations such as the Forbidden Fruit, a guava daiquiri made with Santa Teresa añejo, Bacardi, guava, and fresh lime juice, Nectar of the Gods, a Passion Fruit Margarita made with Blanco Tequila, Cointreau Cinola, and fresh lime, and the Pineapple Paper Plane made with bourbon, fresh pineapple, and aperol.

A brand new menu of light bites will perfectly complement the vivacious beverage selection. Options include the Bruschetta Caprese, with fresh mozzarella, ripe tomatoes, and fragrant sweet basil skewered together and drizzled with olive oil, Tequeños, golden, crispy dough sticks filled with melted cheese, Tequila Shrimp, juicy shrimp sautéed in a zesty tequila-lime sauce with a hint of spice, and Envoltini di Prosciutto, prosciutto di Parma stuffed with mozzarella cheese and covered with olive oil and fresh oregano, among others.

Interior of La Victoria
Source / La Victoria

Following the decade-long success of the original Miami location, La Victoria has already captivated NYC’s elite with its soft launch, embodying the glamorous, sexy atmosphere Amigos Hospitality brand is known for.

Their website writes:

She is a mystical place, an exotic garden, a mysterious woman, and a state of mind. A feeling that forces you to dance, drink and transport yourself to an exotic Latin-American Colonial city where local carnivals turn any ordinary night into a night to remember, full of kind characters, Latin rhythms, and crowds you’ve probably never met yet feel so familiar.

📍 357 W 16th Street

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