Must-see nightlife in New York City

  • House of Yes

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    Anything goes at this hedonistic warehouse venue, with two stages, three bars and a covered outdoor area that offers some of the most creative themed…

  • Apothéke

    SoHo & Chinatown

    It takes a little effort to track down this former opium-den-turned-apothecary bar on Doyers St (look for the 'chemist' sign with a beaker illustration…

  • The Campbell

    Midtown

    In 1923 this hidden-away hall was the office of American financier John W Campbell. It later became a signalman's office, a jail and a gun storage before…

  • Sunny’s

    New York City

    Surviving since the late 1800s, Sunny's cultivates a charming, throwback atmosphere: nautical miscellany, model ships, everything but the barnacles. The…

  • Ear Inn

    SoHo & Chinatown

    Want to see what SoHo was like before the trendsetters and fashionistas? Come to the creaking old Ear Inn, proudly billed as one of the oldest drinking…

  • Bemelmans Bar

    Upper East Side

    Sink into a chocolate-leather banquette and take in the glorious, old-school elegance at this atmospheric bar – the sort of place where the waiters wear…

  • Manhattan Cricket Club

    Upper West Side & Central Park

    Above Australian bistro Burke & Wills – ask its host for access – this elegant drinking lounge is modeled on the classy Anglo-Aussie cricket clubs of the…

  • Maison Premiere

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    Perched on a stool in Maison Premiere, it's hard not to be seduced by this New Orleans–style oyster and cocktail bar, from antique pictures and soft…

  • Butter & Scotch

    New York City

    With cocktail names like 'Smash the Patriarchy,' it's clear that this emporium of indulgence has a feminist ethos. The ingenious women who own it also…

  • UES NYC

    Upper East Side

    Scooping delicious ice cream by day, this candy-colored parlor lets rip as a speakeasy by night. Cocktails ($15 to $25) are named after Upper East Side…

  • Employees Only

    West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District

    This divine cocktail bar, tucked behind a discreet green awning on Hudson St, is a world-beater. Ace mixologists shake up crazy libations like the Ginger…

  • Shrine

    Harlem & Upper Manhattan

    It may look like a dive from outside, but friendly, unpretentious Shrine is one of the best places in Harlem (if not New York) to hear live bands without…

  • Serra

    Union Square, Flatiron District & Gramercy

    The crown jewel of Italian food emporium Eataly is this covered rooftop garden tucked betwixt the Flatiron’s corporate towers. The theme is refreshed each…

  • Raines Law Room

    Union Square, Flatiron District & Gramercy

    A sea of velvet drapes and overstuffed leather lounge chairs, the perfect amount of exposed brick, expertly crafted cocktails using hard-to-find spirits –…

  • Lantern's Keep

    Midtown

    Cross the lobby of the Iroquois Hotel to slip into this dark, intimate cocktail salon. Its specialty is classic drinks, shaken and stirred by passionate,…

  • Therapy

    Midtown

    Multilevel Therapy was the first gay men’s lounge/club to draw throngs to Hell’s Kitchen, and it still pulls a crowd with its nightly shows (from live…

  • Industry

    Midtown

    What was once a parking garage is now one of the hottest gay bars in Hell's Kitchen – a slick, 4000-sq-ft watering hole with handsome lounge areas, a pool…

  • Maries' Crisis cafe in Greenwich Village.

    Marie’s Crisis

    West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District

    Ageing Broadway queens, wide-eyed out-of-town youngsters, giggly tourists and various other fans of musical theater assemble around the piano here and…

  • Bar SixtyFive

    Midtown

    Sophisticated SixtyFive sits on level 65 of the central building of Rockefeller Center, making it the highest vantage point in Midtown that doesn't…

  • Brooklyn Barge

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    Bracing breezes and expansive views of Manhattan's skyline make this floating barge Greenpoint's most invigorating drinking hole. Moored to land via a…

  • La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels

    SoHo & Chinatown

    A snug melange of Gallic-themed decor, svelte armchairs and tea lights, La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels is an offshoot of a Paris bar by the same name…

  • Gallow Green

    West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District

    Run by the creative team behind Sleep No More theater, Gallow Green is a rooftop bar festooned with vines, potted plants and fairy lights. It's a great…

  • The Rookery

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    Dominated by an imposing-yet-welcoming horseshoe bar that claims the center of the room, the Rookery acknowledges its industrial past (as many places do…

  • Flora Bar

    Upper East Side

    Forget that this is essentially a museum bar in the Met Breuer; Flora is a sophisticated drinking lounge that shows off the building's architectural…

  • Spuyten Duyvil

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    This low-key, beer-centric Williamsburg bar looks as though it was pieced together from a rummage sale, with crimson-painted pressed-tin ceilings, book…

  • Clover Club

    New York City

    Cocktails are certainly shaken with aplomb at this retro-elegant bar, but there's no pretension at Clover Club. Converse over fabulous tiki drinks,…

  • Berry Park

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    This sports-loving bar with a 2nd-floor rooftop space is a real crowd-pleaser. There are several huge screens for watching premier-league-soccer matches…

  • Eagle NYC

    West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District

    The Eagle is the choice for out-and-proud leather fetishists. Its two levels, roof deck and 'dark and sleazy' vibe are perfect for dancing, drinking and…

  • Pier 66 Maritime

    West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District

    Salvaged from the bottom of the sea (or at least the Chesapeake Bay), the lightship Frying Pan and the two-tiered dockside bar where it’s moored are fine…

  • Mamacha

    SoHo & Chinatown

    Although it's essentially a matcha-with-art bar, this gallery-like cafe has made its name selling drinks infused with CBD – a non-psychoactive (completely…

  • Hotel Delmano

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    Drink in a taste of the old New York at this effortlessly stylish cocktail bar with old, smoky mirrors, unpolished floorboards and vintage chandeliers…

  • Rocka Rolla

    Brooklyn: Williamsburg, Greenpoint & Bushwick

    Named for Judas Priest's first album, this bar reels in rockers with its Misfits logos, taxidermied buffalo heads and, of course, neon Judas Priest sign…

  • Union Hall

    New York City

    Anyone seeking an authentically Brooklyn night out should look no further than Union Hall. This bar and event space is located in a converted warehouse…

  • Spring Lounge

    SoHo & Chinatown

    This neon-red rebel has never let anything get in the way of a good time. In Prohibition days, it peddled buckets of beer. In the '60s its basement was a…

  • Empire Rooftop

    Upper West Side & Central Park

    Sprawled across the top of the Empire Hotel, this stylish rooftop bar is one of New York's most expansive drinking spaces in the sky at 8000 sq ft. A…

  • Cubbyhole

    West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District

    This West Village dive bills itself as 'lesbian, gay and straight friendly since 1994.' While the crowd's mostly ladies, it welcomes anyone looking for a…

  • Stumptown Coffee Roasters

    Midtown

    Stylin' baristas in fedora hats brewing killer coffee? No, you're not in Williamsburg, you're at the Manhattan outpost of Portland's cult-status coffee…

  • Lillie's Victorian Establishment

    Union Square, Flatiron District & Gramercy

    Step in and be taken to the era of petticoats and watch fobs with high, stamped-tin ceilings, red-velvet love seats and walls covered in vintage…

  • Irving Farm Roasters

    Union Square, Flatiron District & Gramercy

    From keyboard-tapping scribes to gossiping friends and academics, this bustling downstairs cafe is never short of a crowd. Hand-picked beans are lovingly…

  • Waylon

    Midtown

    Slip on your spurs, partner, there's a honky-tonk in Hell's Kitchen! Kick back at this saloon-style watering hole, where the jukebox keeps good folks…

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