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Meet Richie!

Since Southern Hospitality’s inception back in the summer of 2007, our raven haired Richie has ruled the roost. If you’ve ever visited our Upper East Side location, you know her face, probably know her name and at the very least remember how welcome she made you feel!

A Look Back at New Year's Eve in NYC

2011 has been a wonderful year and we're looking forward to making 2012 even bigger better. Most of the world is prepping for Saturday night by booking last minute reservations and shopping for the perfect outfit with the most sparkles or pizazz. For some, New Year's Eve in NYC can be especially stressfull. There seems to be an endless list of bars, restaurants and clubs throwing New Years parties plus all your friends with the big apartments and new flat screen TVs throwing a cozy get together at home. Where do you go? What should you wear? Who will you kiss at midnight?!

Get your game on with "The Knickerbocker"

NBA fans have reason to be merry this Christmas weekend as the New York Knicks take on the Boston Celtics, in a highly anticipated game showcasing the East Coast rivals. This game kicks off the 2011-2012, the year that almost wasn't, NBA season.

To celebrate, we've teamed up with Hornitos Tequila to bring New York fans an orange and blue Knicks-themed cocktail, aptly titled "The Knickerbocker", all Christmas weekend.

Meet Southern Hospitality's Social Media Coordinator!

What is your name and where are you from?
Hey there, my name is Morgan Brady and I am from Long Island, NY.

Veterans Day

Veterans Day, also known as Armistice Day or Rememberance Day, was originally created to commemorate the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany. After World War II the name of the holiday officially became ‘Veterans Day’ in the United States. To say thank you to all of the men and women who have served our country here are a few inspiring quotes.

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