Whether you’re in the mood to flex anything from average pool skills to niche music knowledge or are determined to remain unfazed by the dating scene via letting loose with your besties on a dance floor, there’s something for everyone.
LessChanneling a low-key living room hang, the cocktail bar and music venue, Eavesdrop, celebrates both the sense of sound and comfortability. With your friends in tow, check out the dope audible experience via elements like custom-built speakers and acoustic treatments lining its walls. On most nights, kick back to local artists and labels slinging curated playlists—ranging from jazz and soul to deep house and electronic—before attempting to impress a cutie at the bar with some niche music history.
It’s no surprise that one of the latest hotspots—that many New Yorkers find themselves leaving at 2 am or later—is in the heart of the East Village. Whether you’re trying to forget a certain someone on the subterranean dance floor under a disco ball and neon lighting or catch up with your besties on the chiller upstairs lounge, Wiggle Room has it all.
One thing that we can count on in Williamsburg is a hot new warehouse-turned-bar/club becoming one of the city’s latest go-tos (it’s part of the BK personality trait at this point). The latest on our radar is an Ibiza-inspired discoteca, called Café Balearica, primed for letting loose with your squad underneath neon lights and shimmering disco balls. Within the two-story space, guests can snag a velvet booth for a chilled-out chat then travel downstairs to dance off any bad vibes.
After a day meandering around the vintage stores, bookstores, and iconic restaurants of the East Village, cap the day off at St. Marks’ Bua. The outdoor tables (heated during colder months) provide for sublime people watching, while the interior features dark wood accents, candlelight, and brick walls for a sultry vibe. Discuss your latest reads and farmer’s market finds over $8 happy hour cocktails, while ‘90s and 2000s classics provide a throwback ambiance overhead.
Low lighting and hefty hand-cut ice cube cocktails are the specialty at Long Island City’s Dutch Kills bar. Grab a stool at the long wooden bar and order up the specialty Old Fashioned while scouting the crowd. On weekends, head over for happy hour (4 pm–7 pm) and sway along to local bands strumming tunes in the back lounge. On the other hand, see if anyone’s musically compatible and queue up your favorite classic hits on the antique jukebox.
When the bar’s aesthetic screams Summer of Love, it’s safe to say you might discover your elusive twin flame within its walls. Touting a late-‘60s and ‘70s house party decor, The Flower Shop is a two-floor bar complete with a built-in behind the bar aquarium, floral-patterned banquettes, a fireplace, and a pool table. Take your sweetie’s hand and steer them to the downstairs conversation pit (yes, seriously) and bond over your shared belief that you were born in the wrong decade.
Part of New York City’s Lesbian Bar Project is Park Slope’s laidback neighborhood LGBTQIA hangout spot, Ginger’s. Boasting a competitive pool scene, it’s sure to spark flirty competition. While jukebox tunes set the mood, sip draft beers and mixed drinks while rearing up for your next match or take it easy on the backyard patio.
Although Park Slope has a reputation for being a hub for families, the LGBTQIA bar, Good Judy, is proof that you can still have a blast in the neighborhood while being unattached. Sister bar to Clinton Hill’s C’mon Everybody, the two-floor spot features banquettes, high top tables, an expansive stage for performances, dance floor, and pool tables. Grab a round of jello shots or a few glasses of wine and snag a prime spot to watch one of the high-energy drag shows or karaoke nights.
When it comes to love, sometimes you have to confer with the stars. Snag your next captivating Capricorn, sexy Scorpio, or a lovely Leo at the astrology-inspired drinkery, Mood Ring. The whimsical cocktail list includes rotating zodiac specials of the month and signature shots like the Bodega (Arizona Iced Tea-infused whiskey). The bar is dimly lit in neon hues, and the dance floor is perfect for canoodling to R&B, ‘80s hits, and house music once you’ve successfully compared birth charts.
With long communal tables and Pickle Martinis at the ready, The Penrose is an Upper East Side hotspot for post-work decompression. Whether you’re squaded up by the bar or lucky enough to snag a seat at a table, striking up convo with your neighbor isn’t difficult when the lively watering hole fills up. As the music bumps overhead, it’s just loud enough to still exchange IG handles while also providing an easy escape if, for example, they start explaining why cryptocurrency really is the future.