Planet Hollywood Comes Back With Too Many Digital Screens in - Where Else? - Times Square
Briefly

The Planet Hollywood restaurant in New York has recently reopened with a substantial renovation, moving away from its classic celebrity memorabilia to create a fully immersive digital experience in Times Square. This renovation features audio-visual projections, themed decor, and an extensive bar setup that includes DJ booths. The menu still showcases popular dishes like chicken crunch while introducing a contemporary aesthetic. This rebirth follows the pandemic-related closure of its previous location. Meanwhile, Floyd, a bocce ball bar in Brooklyn, has postponed its reopening despite initial plans.
Planet Hollywood in Times Square reopened with a modern immersive experience, replacing its famous memorabilia with impressive digital installations, bars, and an updated food menu.
The new Planet Hollywood features audio-visual projections and a focus on American cuisine, including classic dishes under the '1993 Icons' section of the menu.
After closing during the pandemic, Planet Hollywood's revival showcases a contemporary aesthetic, highlighted by glow-in-the-dark staircases and video walls exploring diverse themes.
In contrast, the planned reopening of Brooklyn's bocce ball bar Floyd is on hold, following the withdrawal of its liquor license application.
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