bionwater.blogg.se

Speakeasy hidden bar
Speakeasy hidden bar












This exclusive, members-only bar is located inside a 19th century chapel. It’s a small space that’s the complete opposite of the all-white gallery you passthrough before entering. 19, LES Instagram/ 19 can be found through a door at the back of an art gallery on the Lower East Side. There’s even a back patio where guests can roast marshmallows for s’mores-the drunk snack we never knew we needed! 99 Franklin, Greenpoint Instagram / this charming spot after walking through their fully operating coffee shop front. The bar is named after “THE Factory Girl” and is a funky space reminiscent of old New York. Edie’s, Kips Bay Factory 380Įdie’s is the Andy Warhol-inspired speakeasy in the back of the Kips Bay restaurant called The Factory 380. Head beneath street level and sip on mouthwatering “love potions” and enjoy both their intimate indoor and outdoor spaces. Lovers of Today, East Village Instagram/ more hidden staircases, locate Lovers of Today by spotting a glowing red neon heart sign tucked behind another East Village bar, Niagra. Make sure to order their Japanese-inspired bites to pair with any of their wonderful cocktails. Tomi Jazz, Turtle Bay Instagram/ the staircase leading below 53rd Street and walk into an intimate, cozy space that’s the epitome of what a jazz bar should be. Located through a daytime barbershop in Alphabet City, behind a sliding wooden door, you’ll find a small bar with good drinks and good music. This one’s a fun place if you’re looking to dance your legs off. Blind Barber, Alphabet City Facebook / Blind Barber To get in you’ll have to ring the doorbell at the regular gray metal door you come across that simply has the letters “AB” on it. With no menu to pick a cocktail from you’ll have to tell the bartender what you’re in the mood for and trust that they’ll whip up the perfect drink for you. Attaboy, LES Instagram / known as Milk & Honey, the bar on 134 Eldridge Street has been reinvented as Attaboy since 2012. If they’re too busy, they may even send you over to a second secret location they’ve recently opened above a sushi restaurant. To get in you’ll climb the stairs up to the restaurant and look for a wooden door to your left. Each drink is unique, and all are worth trying. Angel’s Share, East Village Facebook / Angel’s ShareĪngel’s Share has a cozy atmosphere behind an unmarked wooden door inside the East Village Japanese restaurant Village Yokocho.

speakeasy hidden bar speakeasy hidden bar

NYC hides amazing bars in the most unassuming of places.įrom speakeasies that were actually running during the Prohibition era, to laundromat fronts and random, unmarked street doors, here are 20 hidden bars with secret entrances to discover this year: 1.














Speakeasy hidden bar