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    Steight

    4.6 (42 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Lucy M.

    Really cool speakeasy-style cocktail bar located behind a hair salon. When we first walked in someone was legit getting their hair done, which was cool. We stayed for a few hours and the vibes were immaculate. I loved the oolong punch cocktail; it was super light and refreshing! Strawberry matcha cocktail was on the sweeter side but also delicious. Jazz music was popping on the record player the whole night. Great spot to grab a drink in a cool setting on a weeknight for sure!

    Mia H.

    This speakeasy is hidden behind a hair salon and can be easy to miss. It's Japanese-inspired vibe with live record playing makes for a great intimate, friendly, and casual ambiance. Service here is so friendly and I had an amazing time. My friend and I tried a couple of their cocktails, and while everything was phenomenal, I absolutely LOVED their met-cha baker. I definitely have to come back here sometime to try more of their menu!

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    Yoona K.

    Cute speakeasy serving shochu and sake cocktails with some wine and beer available. Walk up the stairs to Kuinya Hair, walk into the salon and go straight back to find the bar. Walked in around 7:15pm on a Wednesday night and it got super packed around 7:40-8pm. The whole place has around 12-15(?) bar style seating in total. There was a group of 6 girls taking up half the space but I would personally recommend a smaller group or to come earlier so you're not here during peak hours and can grab a seat. My friend and I ordered several cocktails which were all pretty good but my favorite was a seasonal special, the Fuyu Juice (Kome Shochu, Orange, Vanilla, Winter Spices). Definitely recommend stopping by and grabbing a cocktail.

    Strawberry Matcha & Whiskey
    Amanda L.

    Love hidden speakeasy's and this one was a surprise! It actually took me a while to find this place - accidentally went to the hair dresser next door and also a restaurant But it's up a flight of stairs fyi and when you enter, you'll see a hair cutting area but it looks like it doesn't get used and is just a front! Once you enter in the back you'll see a small bar area, there's probably a total of 12 seats inside! I'm glad I went a bit early because in an hour (around 9) it got really crowded! I wish I took a photo of the menu, they have a QR code to scan and you can't find the menu online either but they have a unique menu! I ordered the strawberry matcha drink (first one on the top) and it was so so delicious! It was pretty strong but the matcha helped with the alcohol taste and I loved the freeze dried strawberries on top! My friend got the whiskey and it was presented with smoke - tasted pretty good as well! Definitely a cool spot for drinks and nice vibes!

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    Isabel T.

    Love this spot!! The ambiance is great. It's a cozy spot with limited seating which gives an intimate feel. Drinks are so creative and yummy too!!

    Secret Spicy Cocktail and Zach San 75.
    Cindy Z.

    Back to one of my new favorite bars in NYC. I already liked this spot, but it's a new go-to spot now. First of all, I love the speakeasy vibes being hidden behind a barbershop. Once inside, it's got such a cozy and intimate vibe. The bar is small, so best to come here with a party of 2 or 3. Everytime a larger group walked in, they left because it just wasn't enough room. I've had more than half the cocktails on the menu now and have to say that my top 3 are Mat-Chet Baker, Oolong Punch, and Ichigo Ichie. I could easily drink rounds of these cocktails --they made so well and delicious. I also tried their Sake Flight ($32), which was such a great experience! The bartender is super knowledgeable and really treated us with the best time trying the different flavor profiles and notes of the different sake bottles. Even my fiance who doesn't usually drink sake loved this! Truly a one of a kind speakeasy bar. Love the Asian-inspired cocktails that are absolutely delicious and best vibes all around. Menu: https://www.steightnyc.com/menu

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    Lauren M.

    Steight is a vibe! Tucked behind a hair salon and only has 15 seats or so. Try to get there early. The Oolong punch is my favorite drink. But I also tried a delightful plum wine. The vibe is moody/secret and the bartender was friendly. Also check out Yakuni and Hard to Explain - the owners other Japanese speakeasies in Manhattan.

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    Divya K.

    A speakeasy that actually feels and looks like one! Don't be fooled by the salon up front and make your way in to the cute little bar in the back. Seating is limited with not much standing room. Drinks here are really creative and good. It's a dark and moody bar - especially perfect for a date night atmosphere!

    Jenny Z.

    very cute speakeasy tucked behind a hair salon. the drinks are alll sochu and sake drink, and the space is really small -- come early if you want to avoid the crowds and if you get lucky you'll get a seat. the oolong punch (4/5) was light and peach forward. however, I wish there was a bit fizz because it felt a bit stale. it tasted like an iced tea though. also tried my friends girimami, which I aactually liked a bit better. it was fizzy and more citrusy, so slightly more refreshing both were really good and light though!!

    Angela C.

    Cute little spot tucked away behind an active hair salon. Interesting low abv drinks, but felt a little pricey to me. They open at 5 pm and on their instagram note that they take reservations from 5-5:30pm. Based on this, my friend and I arrived right at five, figuring that it would guarantee us a seat (and also, an early start means an early bed time!). We were the first to arrive, but by 5:30 pm the place was completely full. There's a single bartender working (makes sense given the small space), but we never waited for a drink. They have a list of Japanese beers, sakes, shochus, low abv cocktails (there's no hard liquor here), and wines. Between my friend and I, we tried four drinks which were: - Yuzu Contact: This was a riff on a more "stiff" drink, that was just ok to me. Definitely on the drier side with the vermouth and while I typically like things like that, I wouldn't order it again. - Ma-chet Baker: this tasted like a milkshake, which makes sense given all the ingredients were for a milkshake minus the sake. Delicious and I would order this again. - Secret Spicy cocktail: they use togarishi as a topping, which I thought surprisingly worked well. Had a similar flavor profile to a spicy marg. - Zach San 75: a play on a French 75, this was refreshing due to the sparkling sake. I wouldn't say it was particularly novel, but I enjoyed it Overall the ambiance and vibes were cute. While there was one group of 4, I don't think you should attempt with any group larger than 3. The only reason this isn't a 5 for me is because the cocktails, priced at $21 each, felt on the expensive side for what I was getting (but to each their own!).

    Alexis S.

    I came here the other night on a date and was pleasantly surprised. To access the bar you have to walk through the salon, and once you are in the bar, it is tiny with maybe 10 stools in the whole space. The bartender was excellent and the drink menu is concise with a focus on Japanese sake, wine and a few beers. The space is pretty quiet (great for having a conversation) with amazing music and a steady stream of vinyls being played which I appreciated. I would definitely come back here again as it is a unique and cozy spot for a drink.

    Haidar H.

    Glad we got to check out the OG of the sake bar speakeasies. Steight is tucked away behind a hair salon and it is so beautiful once you step in. Love the vibe, the ambience and the service is just as good. The cocktails we had were perfect for a night cap and we would keep coming back to this place for everything it has to offer.

    Alisa J.

    Absolutely loved this bar. Yuzu contact and Sakura old fashioned were tasty. The old fashioned in particular was very unique. The hidden speakeasy in the back of a hair salon was a super cool idea. The music is perfect volume and the vibes are so awesome. Cant recommend enough.

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    Grove Street Social

    4.0
    (30 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Grove Street Social has an excellent happy hour with a million choices of food! When I'm looking…read morefor a happy hour, I'm always looking for one with bar food. We had the sliders, mozz sticks & fried pickles and were happy with all of them and the prices. Drinks were also good. This place is very small, with maybe 3 tables, a small couch seating area, and seats around the bar. To snag a happy hour table, getting there before 5 is preferable. It can get loud in there, but it's a great spot!

    We met up for happy hour at Grove Street Social with friends--one who has lived in the West Village…read morefor over a decade and another visiting from Pennsylvania. It ended up being a nice spot for a casual catch-up, though with a few mixed impressions. The space itself is cute and very much feels like a neighborhood bar. One of the things we liked most was that they have games available--we ended up playing Scrabble while waiting for our friend to arrive, which made the time go by quickly and added to the relaxed vibe. Happy hour prices are solid, and the fried pickles we shared were decent. I also had a watermelon cocktail that was refreshing and perfectly fine, if not particularly memorable. Service was a bit inconsistent. The bartender wasn't very warm or welcoming to us initially, though that changed once our friend--who is a regular--arrived. Overall, it's a comfortable spot to meet friends and hang out for a few hours, especially on a weekday like Thursday. That said, I probably wouldn't go out of my way to return, but I can see why it works well as a local neighborhood hang.

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    Dear Strangers

    Dear Strangers

    4.3
    (29 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Dear Strangers is a wonderful hidden gem! We celebrated Valentine's Day there last night and while…read morethe restaurant was incredibly busy, we never felt overlooked or underserved. The owners were milling around making sure everyone was well taken care of and the wait staff were kind and personable. Now the food...AMAZING!!! Every bite we took was wonderful and so surprising with creative combinations and gorgeously presented. The restaurant itself was hip and refined and seemed to be the happening spot of the night. We will certainly be back!

    Met up with friends here for dinner before a show near Washington square. It wasn't super crowded…read morewhen we arrived around 6pm (maybe due to the extreme cold that day) but started filling up gradually. I loved the ambiance and decor, very cozy. As for food, there were some true hits but most of the food was good but basic. The highlights for me were the wild mushrooms & rice cakes as well as the Caesar salad - loved the use of nori in the salad and would definitely come back for the mushrooms. The chicken cutlet and chicken dumplings were fine but I probably wouldn't order them again. The wait staff weren't super attentive nor super warm, but they were efficient when we asked for water refills, etc. There was ample standing room at the bar while we waited for our friends, but the table/booth that we sat at was super narrow, I was knocking knees with my friend all night and generally felt squished.

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    Sip & Guzzle

    Sip & Guzzle

    4.1
    (289 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Came for just drinks at the bar. The vibe is dark and cozy. Even though the bar was full we were…read moreable to stand along the wall with a decent amount of space. Super delicious and unique. We got the Miami vice negroni and the wagyu old fashioned. The negroni was a strawberry take on the negroni and definitely less bitter and more sweet. The wagyu old fashioned was RICH. My partner liked it, especially that it came with a piece of meat on top. The mouth feel was creamy. Didn't taste the peanut butter though.

    Five stars if we not counting price. Very good burger, bun didnt get soggy and meat was charred…read morewell which i feel most of these gourmet burgers dont do well. Flavors were great too, most times i feel these burgers just grease bombs with no acidity to cut through besides two pickles However sip n guzzle burger was very well balanced where i did not need to ask for extra pickles, really enjoyed it, maybe the number burger for me in nyc My only complaint is price, 35$ is wild, i know its cuz they use a5 miyazaki wagyu but wagyu burgers is just a gimmick to upsale. Grinding the meat destroys all the hard work of the Japanese cattle farmers. In a burger you can effectively create a wagyu burgers just by adjusting the ratio of fat and meat so using wagyu and regular beef to get to a 60/40 blend is the same. I guess my complaint is mostly just to wagyu burgers lol

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