Ultimately, what struck me most was the bar's serious commitment to the flower theme: From the upholstery to the live flowers and even the server's outfits, the nightclub clearly takes its location in the Flower District to heart.
In general, I found the hotel's top floor to be a great events space, as opposed to a go-to bar that attracts regulars. Whether you can afford to rent out the entire nightclub for a private party or just gather a group around the couches, the club seems like a good spot to toast special occasions.
Price-wise, I was pleasantly surprised to find that drinks — though not, by any means, cheap — were more or less in line with city prices.
Though I probably won't be making The Fleur Room a standard part of my nights out in New York City, it does strike me as a cool spot to bring an out-of-towner if I wanted to impress them with some classic Manhattan views in an easily accessible location.