Peerless Pier 57

New York Model Karen Rempel at Pier 57

Pier 57, jutting into the Hudson River between Chelsea Piers and Little Island, has an extensive outdoor public space, though it’s largely a City Winery affair. City Winery has their flagship restaurant and performance space on the main floor, with a wine-bottle lined curving staircase leading up to the second level.

Ashley Catano and Tony Golden of City Winery at Pier 57
Concierge Ashley Catano and host and wine advisor Tony Golden display the grab-and-go rosé at City Winery Pier 57. Photo: Karen Rempel

They have grab-and-go vino (decorked, with a pair of branded wine cups) for about $20. They also have an outdoor order counter for takeaway, and “The Rooftop Shack” featuring wine, iced coffee, tastee soft-serve ice cream, and assorted snacks.

Pier 57 Viewed from Hudson River
Pier 57 viewed from Hudson River. Photo: Lois Patterson

Google (where my friend Lois works) has an office space on the north side of the pier. The large indoor market on the main level features close to 20 James Beard Foundation-curated restaurants and shops, with City Winery’s El Bar at the river end featuring 400 tequilas and mezcals. Designed to be community-focused and family friendly, there are a number of educational displays with information about the Hudson River Park and its Estuarine Sanctuary, as well as nearby feeder creeks and rivers.

Pier 57 marketplace and education center
Pier 57 marketplace and education center. Photo: Karen Rempel

The Saturday I visited with my crew was that perfect Manhattan August day—the heat wave had abated but the pier seemed almost deserted since many residents have fled the city for cooler pastures.

This cute Looper child photo bombed us!
This cute Looper child clutching a red toy car photobombed us! This and top photo: Philip Maier, aka Philip the Flippant.

The lofty, multi-level Pier 57 had the feeling of a deserted battleship, with its spanking-clean floors, stairways, and railings leading up to the magnificent rooftop deck. Quite a contrast to the neighboring Little Island, which always seems to be jam-packed.

Pier 57 rooftop with children playing
Pier 57 rooftop. Photo: Karen Rempel

Both ends of the rooftop deck have wide bleached-wood steps to sit on and enjoy the spectacular river and city views. Of course we did so with a bottle of the aforementioned grab-and-go rosé. I couldn’t resist pairing it with the yummylicious soft-serve from The Rooftop Shack. If you sense a theme from last month’s column to this one, you’re right! I’ve decided 2025 is the summer of ice cream. I have been indulging myself at every opportunity!

Little Island as viewed from Pier 57
Spectacular view of Little Island and One World from Pier 57. Photo: Philip Maier

In fact, after we left Pier 57, we wandered back towards my place along West 12th Street and had dinner at Café Cluny, followed by MORE ice cream at my local Van Leeuwen on West 10th Street. It was my second visit there in as many weeks! I hope you, too, were inspired after last month’s paeon to ice cream to indulge in the sweet cool delights of the summer of ice cream. Meet you in the parlor!

This story first appeared in Chelsea News and other papers in the Straus News group.

New York Model Karen Rempel at Pier 57
Taking in the glorious August day at the Pier 57 rooftop garden. Photo: Philip Maier

Style Notes

I paired this luscious popsicle-hued chartreuse double silk georgette blouse by Andrea T New York with a quirky peacock-patterned brocade skirt by Leifsdottir. These Jessica Simpson strappy platform sandals embellished with green glitter fit the peacock theme splendidly.

  • Peacock-patterned brocade skirt by Leifsdottir. Gift from my friend Heather.
  • Popsicle-toned chartreuse double silk georgette blouse and fuchsia 4-ply silk crepe miniskirt with silk chiffon trim from Andrea T New York at 147 West 35th Street (by appointment only).
  • Jessica Simpson “Irbella” black suede 40s-style strappy platform sandals. Embellished with glitter and rhinestones by the author. DSW, 40 E. 14th St.
  • Vintage 1920s silver and aquamarine bracelet with a double strand of silver bells. Pippin Vintage Jewelry. 104 West 17th Street.
  • Vintage Mexican turquoise and silver earrings. Gift from my father.

10 thoughts on “Peerless Pier 57

  1. Beautiful photos and great article!
    Thank you for the shoutout. Love seeing you wearing my designs in column and in life.
    Andrea T 😘

  2. Thanks again Karen… for yet another great expose of the plethora of pleasures that permeate from the people and places particularly of Pier 57. And stylin’ … as you always do. Yet another trip for my imagination out of Vancouver to the Big Apple, thanks to you.😎👌🏻

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  4. Another fabulous column, dear Karen. This is perfect for those of us who don’t leave the city in August and are looking for ideas as to how to spend the waning days of summer in NYC. Thank you!

    And, of course, another drop-dead gorgeous ensemble!!

    1. Dear Mrs. Reno, I’m glad this provided a drop of inspiration. I love the variety of river escapes we have in NYC! Thanks for your comments and compliments! 🙂 💜

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