Bathtub Gin

West Village, Chelsea & Meatpacking District


Amid NYC’s obsession with speakeasy-styled hangouts, Bathtub Gin manages to poke its head above the crowd with its super-secret front door hidden on the wall of the Stone Street Coffee Shop (look for the 'Stone Street Standard' sign). Once inside, chill seating, soft background beats and kindly staff make it a great place to enjoy bespoke cocktails with friends.

There's live jazz and burlesque shows midweek and DJs on the weekend, when things get louder and more raucous. There's also brunch on Sunday.


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