Pinot’s Palette To Open in Hoboken, N.J.

Residents of Hoboken, N.J. and the surrounding area will soon enjoy the newest upscale entertainment destination to “Paint. Drink. And Have Fun.” with the grand opening of a Pinot’s Palette studio at 258 Newark Street, Suite 300, in Hoboken, N.J., on January 22.

Owned by Jennifer DiPietro, a self-described former starving artist, the new studio will offer guests a chance to paint their own masterpiece, drink wine and beer and enjoy a relaxing and creative atmosphere of fun and conversation.

Pinot’s Palette of Hoboken will host a special Media/Community VIP Night 7-9 p.m. on Jan. 22, following a ribbon cutting at 6:15 p.m. An event for her friends and family will follow on Jan. 23. Classes will open to the public the following week.

DiPietro calls her Pinot’s Palette business and the chance to be her own boss a dream come true. Growing up in New York, she put herself through school at NYU, Tisch School of the Arts, where she felt right at home with the art crowd, the film and television program and dreams of becoming an actress. Following a string of jobs after graduation that allowed her to go on casting calls and feed her creative side, she looked at her resume years later and decided to explore other career options in sales and client management.

Eventually, DiPietro joined Huntington Learning Center, a franchise network of educational centers for children, where she became the operations manager for five corporate-owned centers. While there she got an important inside look at franchising, but as an artist, waking every morning to put on a suit was not in her original career plan. She was ready to look for a franchise of her own that matched her personality and her passion. She found it in Pinot’s Palette.

“If I can run five centers for someone else, I know I can run one studio for me,” DiPietro said about Pinot’s Palette.

She fell in love with the paint-and-sip concept where everyone gets to have fun. It combined the discipline of a franchise operation, the support of a corporate franchisor, and the creative energy of a painting studio that appealed to all her needs.

She decided to open her studio in Hoboken to bring a hot,upscale experience to a vibrant city that still has a strong sense of community. To mesh with this amazing city, where 50,000 people call “one square mile” home, DiPietro found a great space downtown in a hot new multi-purpose building called the Eureka. Her studio is the first location in the country that is not on ground level, but the third floor.

“I knew the second I saw the space and met Developer Jeff White, that it was going to be home to my studio. You just get that feeling when it’s right and it is not uncommon to move businesses up to higher floors,” DiPietro said.

Her studio will be B.Y.O.B. for beer and wine to accommodate local liquor laws. And the space, private balcony with an additional shared balcony, will seat up to 36 guests.

In addition to public classes, the studio is available for private parties, fundraisers and corporate team-building events. Pinot’s Palette Hoboken is perfect for girls night out, date night, bachelorette parties, birthday celebrations , and so much more.


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