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Welcome to Algonquin in New York
   
The Algonquin has 174 guestrooms and suites, all of which include traditional furnishings, antiques, formal draperies, period wall coverings, high-speed Internet access, dual-line speaker phones, and electronic safes. Baths offer deep soaking tubs, pedestal sinks, and makeup mirrors. Classic Room - These guestrooms offer one queen bed or two twin beds and can accommodate a maximum of two people.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, Bathrobes, Bathroom telephone, Bottled water, Cable/satellite TV, Climate control, Clock radio, Complimentary newspaper (M-F), Desk, Extra towels, linens, bedding, Hair dryer, High-speed Internet connection, Hypo-allergenic bedding available, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Maid service, Modem Internet access, Multi-line phone, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies, Private bathroom, Smoking rooms, Voice mail, Wheelchair accessible, Window open-operating.
Algonquin amenities include Round Table Room - In the site of the famous literary Round Table of the 1920s, this dining room serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner at antique tables with velvet-covered chairs. There's a Continental menu at dinner, and a fixed-price, pre-theater menu. Oak Room - This restaurant offers Continental fare for dinner Tuesday through Saturday, and cabaret performances at 9 PM. A second cabaret show is offered at 11:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. Blue Bar - This casual bar serves cocktails and pub fare for lunch and dinner.
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What to expect: The Algonquin's old-fashioned ambience still attracts notable stage, screen, and literary figures, as it has for many years. A careful restoration spruced up the century-old marble stairs, iron banisters, and sitting room/lobby, creating a classy setting that remains ideal for meeting friends over a quiet drink. Hallways have custom wallpaper featuring cartoons from The New Yorker magazine, which was born here. Amenity highlights: Courteous attention to guests means twice-daily housekeeping service and overnight shoe shine. Copies of The New Yorker are in every guestroom. Recent updates added high-speed Internet access and a fitness center. A former carriage house is now the Oak Room, an intimate cabaret, and the Round Table Room is a civilized retreat for dinner. Insider tip: West 44th Street resonates with history. In the 1920s, the Algonquin was home to the legendary "Round Table" that included writers Robert Benchley, George S. Kaufman, Dorothy Parker, and Alexander Wolcott. Landmark private clubs on the block include the Harvard Club, circa 1894, and the New York Yacht Club, a whimsical creation circa 1900, with the carved stone sterns of 16th-century Dutch galleons in its bay windows.
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24-hour front desk, 24-hour room service, Air conditioning, Audio/visual equipment, Babysitting or child care, Banquet facilities, Bar/lounge, Breakfast service, Business services, Catering, Complimentary newspaper, Concierge, Conference rooms, Cribs available, Currency exchange, Doorman, Dry cleaning service, Express check-in/check-out, Fax machine, Fitness center, Internet access, Laundry facilities, Limousine service available, Medical services, Multilingual staff, Parking (fee), Porter/bellhop, Restaurant, Rollaway beds, Safe-deposit box - front desk, Security guard, Shoe shine, Suitable for children, Turndown service, Wake-up calls, Wheelchair accessible, The 12-floor Algonquin features twice-daily housekeeping service, turndown service, overnight shoe shine, and an attentive concierge. The front desk assists with business services such as copying, faxing, or mailing, and the well-equipped fitness center w .
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