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McKittrick Hotel

The McKittrick Hotel (also known as The McKittrick) is a performing arts venue themed as a 1930's hotel in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. It is located at 530 West 27th Street and is best known as the setting of the immersive theater production Sleep No More. It has also featured a bar and dining space known as Gallow Green on the roof, a restaurant called The Heath on the sixth floor, and the Manderley Bar on the second floor. In addition to Sleep No More, it has been used as a venue for a number of parties, performances, and special events. The venue's name is a reference to the Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo.

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McKittrick Hotel
West 27th Street, New York Manhattan

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West 27th Street 534
10001 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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