The Pool Bar TWA
Inspired by the infinity edge pool at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d’Antibes, France, the swimming spot offers a beach entry, underwater seating, plus a gleaming TWA logo mosaic in the signature colors of gold and red. Boasting unparalleled views, the infinity pool and its 10,000-square-foot observation deck sits on the horizon of a thrilling scene — JFK’s bustling Runway 4 Left/22 Right, one of the biggest runways at JFK at 12,079 feet long. The Pool Bar & Observation Deck provide many more exhilarating scenes including the famous Bay Runway, measuring almost 3 miles long, and runway 13 Right/31 Left, the second-longest commercial runway in North America, not to mention views all the way to Jamaica Bay.
Always refreshing, the water in the 63-by-20-foot infinity edge pool offers a much-needed respite during sweltering summers. Come winter, it turns into a pool-cuzzi — the water can be heated up to 100 degrees! Whatever the weather, the H2O is perpetually pristine with highly filtered water is purified every 30 minutes. Looking to throw a pool party? The 10,000 sq. ft space can host private events for up to 300 people.
Ge**er Group — owner-operator of 15 innovative cocktail bars and restaurants in New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta and Santiago, Chile — operates The Sunken Lounge, The Pool Bar and Connie at the TWA Hotel. Setting out to provide an innovative nightlife experience, Ge**er Group opened its first property, The Whiskey at the Paramount Hotel, in 1991. Today, Ge**er Group continues to re-define the hospitality industry with innovative dining concepts and bars featuring renowned beverage programs accompanied by exceptional culinary talents.
The extraordinary success of Ge**er Group’s brands has established the company as a pre-eminent tastemaker, with a unique ability to create classically timeless bars with a sophisticated allure, as well as destination-worthy restaurants. Its properties have become a top choice of hoteliers who look to the company not only for increased food and beverage revenue, but also for increased occupancy rates.