Speak Easy Below Taco Place on Great Jones
1. Loulou
3. The Garret
6. UES.
7. Frevo
8. The Hidden Pearl
9. The 18th Room
10. Patent Pending
11. Sir Henri
12. Sugar East
13. Apothéke
In the middle of Chinatown near Joe's Shanghai. An apothecary-themed cocktail bar, opened inside a former opium den.
14. Angel's Share
15. PDT (Please Don't Tell)
16. Back Room
17. Beauty & Essex
18. Little Branch
19. Blind Barber
20. Mulberry Project
21. The Cash Bar
22. The Raines Law Room
23. Pouring Ribbons
24. Pulquería
25. Employees Only
26. Jacques1534
27. Bathtub Gin
28. Madam Geneva
29. 2nd Floor on Clinton
Walk straight to the back of Lower East Side tavern Barramundi and push the buzzer next to the door marked "private." Once you're buzzed up, order a classic cocktail.
31. Lovers of Today
33. Fig. 19
On top of being hidden in the back of an art gallery, it's located on a rather bland stretch of Chrystie Street. It's easy to walk right by Fig 19 and miss it, especially if the bouncer isn't outside.
34. 124 Old Rabbit Club
Dimly-lit subterranean speakeasy serves over 70 beers, including a number of ultra-rare Czech and German ales. It's cozy and cave-like. Down some steps at 124.
35. Theater Bar
Creation of Albert Trummer, the man once behind Apotheke, The bar is heavily theatre-themed, with red velvet curtains cascade from a high tin ceiling while chandeliers with candles.
36. Middle Branch
Walk to the back of the Five Guys on Bleecker Street, and up the stairs next to the bathroom. 14 beers on tap, six flat screens, and you can have Five Guys delivered right to your barstool.
38. Est. 1986
Deep inside of the drab Hotel Stanford on 32nd Street, in a hallway on the second floor. Est. 1986 serves strong mixed drinks and a surprisingly good selection of wines by the glass.
39. Sake Bar Decibel
40. The Campbell
In Grand Central Station and is a testament to the grandiosity of a different area. The space originally served as a private salon for 1920′s financial mogul John W. Campbell.
41. Hudson Clearwater
Unmarked, go around the side to walk in through the patio. The bar only seats about 15 people so again the recommendation is to get a reservation for dinner.
42. La Esquina
Tacos available to order at the street level, the jalapeno margaritas (Pepino Diablo) from the bar underneath are awesome. Reservation for dinner then no problem getting into the bar.
43. Freemans
Tucked away at the end of Freemans Alley behind the club The Box. The interior has a very rustic feel with low candles and the walls encased with bookshelves.
45. Bar Centrale
Tucked away above Joe Allens.
46. The Flatiron Room
Big stage in the back of the room that has a live bluegrass / jazz band playing every night around 8PM
47. Milk & Honey
Milk & Honey simply focuses on the classics (pre Prohibition) and provide a quiet atmosphere. 6 person group maximum. Now located in the Flatiron, don't be fooled by the Home Depot facade. Cash only.
48. The Wooly
If you can, head up the stairs to the bathroom, take a right (into the bigger, closed-off bar area) and then a left out into the lobby. Take a photo on the steps. Feel special.
49. Extra Place
Extra Place is a 50-seat Mediterranean spot with an industrial feel, roll-up garage-style windows, and an open kitchen with four doner rotisseries to let you know what's for dinner. Read more.
50. Shalel Lounge
Simply put, this place is sexy and romantic, perfect for all you lovers out there. Grab a couple cocktails and split the bacon wrapped dates. Your night just got better.
51. Speak Easy Lounge
say hi to vito (sp?), smoke ciggs (because you can), play pool, use the jukebox, and drink spanish beer.
52. The Greenwich Project
53. The Richardson
Deviled eggs are a must at this dark-wooden, sexy cocktail lounge that plays great music and features friendly, knowledgable bartenders.
54. Manderley Bar
Fantastic specialty drinks - some of my favorites have been the "hurricane" rum punch (night before Irene hit NY) and the absinthe shots.
55. Hotel Delmano
Ladies and gentlemen, no way is this a hotel. It's a bar. An enchanting speakeasy oozing period charm in Williamsburg. Belly up to the bar at sundown or snag a little table and name your poison.
56. 67 Orange Street
This Harlem Speakeasy has a rich historical background dating back to the Prohibition Era and has an extensive menu of uniquely crafted cocktails. Try The Long Pink Cadillac - it's amazing!
57. Manhattan Cricket Club
58. Underballs
59. Back Bar
60. The Roost
61. Gallow Green
62. The Ship
64. Dead Drop
65. Zenkichi
66. Bohemian
67. Burger Joint
69. Dear Irving
70. The Grain
71. The Garret
72. Spirited
73. SRO
74. Featherweight
75. Attaboy
76. Kuma Inn
77. Bassanova Ramen
78. The Red Room at KGB Bar
79. Bettibar
80. Garfunkel's
81. Slowly Shirley
82. Dinnertable
83. 1633
85. The Body Shop
86. Nitecap
87. Daddy's Girl
Source: https://foursquare.com/sparkie831/list/speakeasy--hidden-spots
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