A night before his “Grand Budapest Hotel” premiered at Alice Tully Hall, quirky director Wes Anderson was spotted celebrating with his cast in Brooklyn.

Spies saw Anderson, Ralph Fiennes, Adrien Brody and newcomer Tony Revolori dining at Glasserie, the Greenpoint restaurant in an 1860s glass factory.

The next night, Anderson was joined at a Russian Tea Room after-party, featuring a balalaika player, by Bill Murray, Beck, Vanessa Redgrave, Joel Coen and Jeff Goldblum.