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Photo Credit: Jamie Chung
Published March 17, 2008
The myth of an ultra-exclusive nightclub once buried away under the Mercer Hotel has
been circulating the streets of New York for years. And now, after being closed for over five years, The
Submercer—legendary for its celebrity-packed parties— is open for business.
To get there, pass the Mercer Hotel (no. 147) and enter a little nook in the wall (no. 147 1/2). You'll know
you're there when you see two unassuming henchmen hanging out in front of a doorway—just walk on by
and enter the industrial freight elevator. Two floors underground, cruise down a long dark hallway stocked
with bathroom supplies, turn left, pass the boiler room and then turn right through a heavy red door. One
more hallway filled with wine and the faint sounds of lounge music will lead you to the promised land.
You'll find a small, dungeon-like club with exposed-brick walls, beautiful waitresses in matching cocktail
dresses, low ceilings and small archways separating three narrow rooms. Bypass the main chamber with the bar
and head to the smaller back room with its red walls, red banquettes, classic cocktails and...red stripper
pole. (It's a sort of deep underground champagne room.) Now all you have to do is sink into one of the
banquettes, summon a Southside from your waitress and enjoy the fruits of your long journey
underground.
Until, of course, you have to find your way out.
Submercer
147 1/2 Mercer St
(at Prince St)
Soho
New York, NY 10012
Submercer
147 1/2 Mercer St
(at Prince St)
Soho
New York, NY 10012
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