Sotheby’s has introduced Marcel, a new restaurant located within the Breuer Building in New York City, offering guests an immersive environment that blends dining, retail, and art. The establishment, which opened its doors in June, is part of Sotheby’s efforts to create a multifaceted cultural destination in the iconic structure on Madison Avenue.
An Innovative Dining Concept
Marcel is situated on the second floor of the Breuer Building, a space previously known for housing the Whitney Museum of American Art and, more recently, the Met Breuer. The restaurant features interiors designed by the Paris-based firm Laplace, which sought to honor the building’s modernist heritage while introducing contemporary elements. The design incorporates custom furniture, curated artworks, and a selection of design objects available for purchase, creating a seamless integration of dining, shopping, and art appreciation.
Menu and Culinary Approach
The restaurant’s menu, developed by chef Michael Solomonov, highlights Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with dishes such as roasted lamb shoulder, grilled fish, and seasonal vegetables. Marcel’s beverage program includes a curated wine list and specialty cocktails, aiming to complement the culinary offerings and enhance the overall dining experience.
Retail and Art Integration
In addition to its dining services, Marcel features a retail component curated by Sotheby’s specialists. Guests can browse and purchase a range of design objects, including ceramics, glassware, and limited-edition pieces. Artworks displayed throughout the restaurant are also available for acquisition, reflecting Sotheby’s commitment to merging the worlds of art, design, and commerce within a single venue.
Expanding the Breuer Building’s Legacy
Sotheby’s acquisition of the Breuer Building in 2023 marked a significant moment for the auction house, which sought to expand its presence in New York City. The opening of Marcel is part of a broader initiative to transform the building into a destination for exhibitions, auctions, and cultural events. By combining dining, retail, and art in one location, Sotheby’s aims to offer visitors a comprehensive and engaging experience that builds on the Breuer Building’s storied history.