


The upstairs restaurant and bar, called The Tuck Room, has a library theme for some reason, with chainmail (?) draping from the ceiling. There are legions of black-clad staffers slinking around the hallways, all of whom make eye contact and say hello and wish you well. Poppy dance music plays loudly in the lobby.

Eating the stuff isn't exactly relaxing, however, as the seat tray is too far away from your mouth to function as a proper platform, so you have to really lean awkwardly forward or risk having it all fall on your shirt.

Thankfully my $16 basket of chicken fingers and $18 bready pizza were not terrible.
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Premium Plus VIPs can order booze, snacks, or a full dinner at any time before or during the movie, just by summoning your server via a call button on your seat tray. Your Premium Plus admission also comes with full waiter service, while the chumps in the $20 seats down in the front rows have to get up and walk to the concession stand for their $22 Shrimp Cocktail.The soft, furry blanket and airplane-style pillow that await you in Premium Plus are pretty useless-when's the last time you were at a movie and wished you had a pillow?-but they do seem cozy if it gets really cold inside, or you want to take a nap.Solo moviegoers should note that the pod thing is very much made for couples, as opposed to two strangers. If anything, there seems to be less leg room here than in other theaters, but since each pair of seats are enclosed within their own little pod, there's no real aisle in front of you to worry about. Those $32 seats, called Premium Plus, are no more comfortable than any of the other increasingly ubiquitous recliners around town.It's the only place in NYC where, among many other unusually luxurious flourishes, well-heeled movie-goers can see Sully in a $32 premium seat.īut what exactly do you get for that $32, besides a place to house your butt while watching the same first-run Hollywood flicks that you can see for less than half that price in a reclining seat across town at the recently renovated Regal Battery Park? I went to iPic on Friday night to find out. The VIPification of our city took another large leap forward Friday with the grand opening of the iPic theater complex at the South Street Seaport.
