6 Best Bars in the East Village

Going out and about in Manhattan? You haven’t done it right until you’ve made a stop or two in the East Village. Here are a few establishments to cross off your checklist.

 

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Death & Company

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In reverent reference to Prohibition-era sensibilities toward alcohol, Death & Company is one of the liveliest celebrations of spirits and mixology in New York. Take a seat in the romantic, barely lit establishment and browse through their hardbound menu of carefully crafted cocktails.

PDT (Please Don’t Tell)

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This is one of the most popular bars not only in the East Village, but in all the five boroughs. PDT (or Please Don’t Tell) is a critically acclaimed establishment that’s true to the core when it comes to cocktail essentials. Trying to find your way in? Hint: Check the phone booth in Crif Dogs on St. Marks Place.

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The Garret

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Edging more toward fashionable and playful, The Garret feels like the coolest home you’ve ever walked in. A highly frequented spot in the neighborhood, this is the kind of place you can visit any time of day.

The 13th Step

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This pick might not seems like it fits amongst our others, but trust us. It’s a staple in the neighborhood. This sports bar is known for getting pretty rowdy, but its got all the essentials and is a guaranteed good time.

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The Wayland

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Laid-back, comfortable, and inviting are the best ways to describe this bar, which despite its straightforward atmosphere, still packs a punch with its amazing cocktail list.

Pouring Ribbons

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If you’re planning a night on the town, this spot is one where you and your friends can dress up and lounge together as you sip one of their creative cocktails and take in the speakeasy vibe.

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