Sel Rrose
Sel Rrose is a cocktail and oyster bar that is a Lower East Side institution and downtown destination. The name, a winking nod to female alter-ego of Marcel Duchamp, Rrose Sélavy, evokes the dynamic artist salons of early 20th century Paris — an era when the roots of modernism in arts and culture nestled neatly between weathered old-world walls and a stiff drink and spirited conversation was always at the ready. The breezy space is equally inspired by the vibrant history of its home on the Bowery—a street once lined with spirited saloons, florists, and oyster houses.
Sel Rrose is a cocktail and oyster bar that is a Lower East Side institution and downtown destination. The name, a winking nod to female alter-ego of Marcel Duchamp, Rrose Sélavy, evokes the dynamic artist salons of early 20th century Paris — an era when the roots of modernism in arts and culture nestled neatly between weathered old-world walls and a stiff drink and spirited conversation was always at the ready. The breezy space is equally inspired by the vibrant history of its home on the Bowery—a street once lined with spirited saloons, florists, and oyster houses.