Wrapping up your workday around 6 p.m. on a Wednesday evening, your friend asks you to meet for a post-work activity in NYC. Naturally, you assume it’s cocktail hour at a stylish new spot in Manhattan. Eagerly, you say yes—what could be better than a boozy libation to ease the stresses of your job, the honking car-lined streets, jam-packed sidewalks, and the daily grind?
But when you arrive at a discreet location on 11 Green Street in New York’s trendsetting Soho locale, it’s clear this isn’t your usual happy hour. Instead, you find yourself at Remedy Place—a serene oasis that immediately calms your mind and body, a far cry from the usual chaotic energy of Manhattan’s nightlife scene.
Your friend has invited you to explore this unique social wellness club, hailed as the first of its kind. Founded in 2019 by Dr. Jonathan Leary, the club combines alternative medicine, ancient practices, and Tech-Remedies, encouraging individuals to be proactive about self-care and meaningful human connection. While New Yorkers famously scoff at all things L.A., they might have to admit defeat here—this trend started on the West Coast. Remedy Place now boasts its most prominent location yet in Lower Manhattan: a sprawling 7,400-square-foot haven of all things self-care.
The two-story space masterfully blends luxury with functionality, welcoming guests into a soothing, design-centric, and therapeutic environment. Every detail contributes to rejuvenation: the sustainable charred bio-cork sourced from Portugal, infused with the brand’s signature aromatic oils for an immersive olfactory experience; warm light fixtures by Apparatus that cast a golden glow over dark-aged brass accents and rich, chocolate-toned furniture; and a reflective mirror art installation by Boldizar Senteski that adds a modern, artistic touch to the center.
Holistic offerings here are as impressive as the interiors. Whether you’re a seasoned wellness enthusiast or a curious newcomer, you’ll be floored by the tech-based treatments. The Lymphatic Compression area is designed to flush stagnant lymph fluid, reduce bloating, and promote detoxification. The Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber boosts your body’s oxygen levels to accelerate healing and enhance internal system performance. And the Infrared Sauna offers private quarters to detox, soothe sore muscles, improve skin health, and even boost your metabolism.
Naturally, all this self-care can leave you parched—but Remedy Place has thought of that, too. Their à la carte bottle service menu features some of the finest waters in the world, curated by expert water sommeliers (yes, that’s a thing). Try the “Splendor Volcanic Water,” filtered through Ecuador’s Cotopaxi volcano and infused with naturally occurring colloidal gold and silver. Or opt for the “Berg Iceberg Water,” a rare icemelt water from Canada with a slightly sweet finish and no trace minerals.
After indulging in these unique experiences, you and your friend can catch up in the communal sunken living room on the ground floor or head to the glass-enclosed breathwork ice bath studio for a final dose of relaxation. Suddenly, that post-9-to-5 cocktail feels like a relic of your past. Instead, you’re craving an IV drip at Remedy Place—and wondering why you ever wasted time on happy hours in the first place.
Top Takeaways
Location: Soho, New York City
Address: 11 Greene St, New York, NY 10013
Atmosphere: A modern social wellness club redefining post-work rituals, swapping happy hour cocktails for indulgent self-care routines.
Price Point: Memberships at Remedy Place Soho start at $9,000 per year. Non-members can also book classes and services à la carte, with prices starting at $30.
Amenities: Ice baths; Cryotherapy; Infrared saunas; Lymphatic drainage massage; Hyperbaric oxygen therapy; Sound baths; Vitamin drips; Acupuncture
Our Favorite Thing About the Spa: The sunken living room on the subterranean level, perfect for lounging with friends post-therapy, was a standout.
Recommended Treatments: We highly recommend booking the Grand Sauna Suite, even for a quick 30-minute session. For enhanced benefits, consider a 60-minute treatment, customizable with traditional heat, infrared heat, or a combination of both for maximum results. Make it a social experience by adding a +1 for an additional $55 per guest.
What is the least expensive treatment? The Remedy Roller, designed for self-myofascial release and deep-tissue massage, is the most affordable option, starting at $30 for a 15-minute session.
What is the most expensive treatment? The NAD+ IV Drip (500mg) starts at $950 and supports cellular regeneration, increased energy, enhanced brain function, and muscle recovery. The duration varies from 30 minutes to 4 hours, depending on the dosage.
Anything Else? Wear comfortable clothing for your treatment. Snacks and health-infused juices, like Happier Grocery Coconut Water and electrolyte drinks, are available at the front to complement your relaxing experience.