Catch New York is back: Inside starry hotspot’s 15-year anniversary revamp that already has tables booked solid

Catch New York is back: Inside starry hotspot’s 15-year anniversary revamp that already has tables booked solid

Catch New York — the sexy seafood hotspot known as much for its party scene as its celebrity clientele — is in the midst of a renaissance.

To mark the restaurant’s 15th anniversary, Catch Hospitality Group co-founder Eugene Remm gave Page Six an exclusive first look at the iconic Meatpacking eatery’s revitalized menu and renovated space.

“We’re celebrating our 15-year anniversary by introducing 15 new food items, an entirely new cocktail program, and an entirely refreshed design of the entire space,” Remm said.

Catch Hospitality co-founder Eugene Remm gave Page Six an exclusive look inside Catch New York’s 15-year anniversary revamp. Brian Zak/Page Six
The storied Meatpacking restaurant was completely renovated. Brian Zak/Page Six

Since opening in 2011, Catch New York has drawn an A-list crowd, instantly cementing its status as a see-and-be-seen destination for the city’s elite.

“A good friend of the brand, Nas, celebrated his birthday for the opening night,” Remm recalled, adding that he brought “a lot of great people” including Jay-Z, Carmelo Anthony and Common.

“So from that first night … that lit the spark of what Catch is today, and that created the hype and some of the sizzle around the space,” Remm said.

In 2011, Nas (center) celebrated his birthday on Catch New York’s opening day with friends, including Jay-Z and Common. WireImage
Justin and Hailey Bieber hit the eatery in 2020. GC Images
Justin Timberlake and Dwayne Wade partied there in 2019. Getty Images

Nearly every big name has walked through the eatery’s landmark front door — from Justin and Hailey Bieber to Mariah Carey, as well as Steven Tyler, Ja Rule and countless others.

As the “clubstaurant” trend cooled in the wake of the pandemic, Catch’s momentum began to taper — presenting Remm and his team the opportunity to shift their focus onto three new ventures that have since become some of the hardest reservations in town: The Corner Store, The Eighty Six and Or’esh.

Inspired by the mammoth success of his team’s latest gastronomic endeavors, Remm seized the cultural moment by shifting Catch toward a more “food-first focus.”

“We’re really just focusing on creating amazing experiences with a food-first lens, whilst keeping true to the culture of what Catch has been for the last 15 years — which is a place to get together and a place to celebrate.”

“We’re celebrating our 15-year anniversary by introducing 15 new food items, an entirely new cocktail program, and an entirely refreshed design of the entire space,” Remm said. Brian Zak/Page Six
The dining room went from 400 seats to 240. Brian Zak/Page Six
There are now cozy leather banquettes — offering a more comfortable experience. Brian Zak/Page Six

The space — once a 400-person dining room — now seats just 240 patrons. The re-design, dreamed up by Catch’s longtime architectural collaborator, Rockwell Group, allows for spacious leather banquettes and more breathing room between tables.

“We wanted to create an element of luxury and design within the space, as opposed to something that just crammed in a lot of tables,” Remm said.

Catch Hospitality Group’s director of culinary, Chef Michael Vignola, dreamed up innovative dishes that play off their original menu. New appetizers include a crunchy croissant pretzel bread, chicken Bao buns topped with caviar, bok choy salad with shaved grapes, crispy sunflower seeds and sesame dressing, and a mosaic Crudo di Catch.

Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox hit Catch in 2022. BlayzenPhotos / BACKGRID
Ice Spice was spotted enjoying Catch in 2023. WireImage
Dwyane Wade, Victor Cruz, Mack Wilds and Carmelo Anthony attended a celebration in 2019. Getty Images
Mariah Carey dined at Catch in 2016. Jeff Kravitz
Steven Tyler and his manager, Larry Rudolph, hosted a VIP dinner in 2016. Theo Wargo
Ja Rule and Ashanti performed at Catch in 2015. Getty Images for MTV

Scene-stealing entrées include a lobster mac ‘n cheese topped with a cartoon-like claw and a Stone Axe Wagyu fillet gently tossed in a miso mushroom crust — the latter of which Bethenny Frankel declared her “death row meal” during Friends and Family week.

“The feedback has been fantastic,” Remm said, before divulging that a few New York Knicks players recently came in and devoured the caviar bao buns.

Already popping up all over Instagram Reels is executive pastry chef Michael Romano’s strawberry shortcake shaved ice, which is comprised of a crushed strawberry compote and lemon cookie crumble drizzled with a mascarpone mousse and condensed milk.

Adjacent to the stylish second-floor dining room is the moody bar area, where thirsty city slickers are invited to sip on craft cocktails like Catch’s filthy martini garnished with furikake-mascarpone olives, a matcha-macadamia white negroni and a fluffy margarita.

Catch Hospitality Group’s director of culinary, Michael Vignola, created a revitalized menu for the re-opening. Brian Zak/Page Six
“The feedback has been fantastic,” Remm said of the new dishes. Brian Zak/Page Six
The chicken bao buns are topped with a dollop of caviar. Brian Zak/Page Six
The Crudo Di Catch is a colorful display of fresh fish. Brian Zak/Page Six
The bok choy salad has shaved grapes and sesame dressing. Brian Zak/Page Six

“We’ve had a lot of exciting moments here at the bar, and you never know who you’re going to run into,” Remm said, recalling the hilarious time he spotted Axl Rose having a casual drink with a friend.

“No one on our team knew who he was … because they were too young to know who Guns N’ Roses is,” Remm laughed.

Brad Pitt chilled in the bar area while celebrating the premiere of his 2013 movie, “World War Z.” Remm also recalled bringing in food from nearby Mexican restaurant Dos Caminos for an anonymous A-lister who was craving tacos.

“You never know what people are going to ask for, and our job is to take care of them,” Remm said.

For a more private dining experience, patrons have the option to tuck themselves away in the semi-private dining room on the third floor across from the bustling blue-tiled open kitchen.

The wagyu is tossed in a miso mushroom crust. Brian Zak/Page Six
The lobster mac n’ cheese has a copious amount of lobster. Brian Zak/Page Six
Executive pastry chef Michael Romano’s strawberry shortcake shaved ice is drizzled with mascarpone mousse and condensed milk. Brian Zak/Page Six

“We have these retractable walls that can completely close the space out,” Remm said. “It’s good for two people all the way up to 30. And it’s a great opportunity for people to come have a quiet meal, not be interrupted by anyone, and have a great experience.”

Since the revamp, reservations have doubled, and there are even waitlists for Sunday and Monday nights, Remm said.

“It’s been electric to see the sheer joy out of people who are coming here and appreciating it and posting it and sharing it with their friends,” Remm gushed. “It’s been amazing to watch. I’m unaware of anyone who’s ever been able to do it before, and I’m just excited that people love the food, that people love the room, and [I’m] just grateful for the team I have around me that can execute it on a day-to-day basis.”

The martin is served with a sidecar and furikake-mascarpone olives. Brian Zak/Page Six
The bar area has hosted celebrities like Brad Pitt and Axl Rose. Brian Zak/Page Six
The third-floor can transform into a private dining room. Brian Zak/Page Six
Remm said that reservations are already booked up after the relaunch. Brian Zak/Page Six

Ever humble, Remm credits Catch New York as the foundation for everything his team has achieved, pointing to the original outpost as the springboard for the expanding restaurant empire.

“Without these four walls, there would be no Catch LA. There would be no Catch Vegas, Aspen, Miami, Dallas, Scottsdale, Corner Store, Eighty Six, Or’Esh,” he said.

“So these four walls are incredibly meaningful to me personally, and I’m excited that they will continue to shine and give guests great experiences for the next 15 years.”

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