Quiet hells kitchen bar seekers will love the rooftop oasis that is The Press Lounge. Located on the 16th floor of the Ink48 Hotel, this bar offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. Sip on expertly crafted cocktails while enjoying the cool breeze and panoramic views. It's the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and unwind with friends.The Press Lounge
Step into The Landmark Tavern and you'll feel like you've been transported back in time. This historic bar has been a neighborhood favorite since 1868 and has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The bartenders are friendly and knowledgeable, making it a great spot to try new drinks. Be sure to try their famous Irish coffee and soak up the old-school charm of this quiet hells kitchen bar.The Landmark Tavern
If you're a fan of live music, The Rum House is the place for you. This hells kitchen bar has a speakeasy vibe and hosts live jazz and blues performances every night. Sip on one of their many rum-based cocktails while tapping your foot to the beat. The intimate setting and talented musicians make this a must-visit spot for music lovers.The Rum House
For craft beer enthusiasts, The Pony Bar is a dream come true. This unassuming bar may not look like much from the outside, but inside you'll find an impressive selection of rotating craft brews on tap. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are happy to help you find your new favorite beer. And with affordable prices, you can try a few different ones without breaking the bank.The Pony Bar
Yes, we're mentioning The Rum House again because it's just that good. This quiet hells kitchen bar also has a more formal dining area where you can enjoy delicious Caribbean-inspired dishes. The intimate setting and delicious food make it a great spot for a date night or special occasion. And of course, don't forget to try one of their signature rum cocktails.The Rum House
Okay, we promise this is the last time we'll mention The Rum House. But we couldn't leave out their secret tiki bar located in the back. This hidden gem is a tropical oasis in the heart of the city. With a thatched roof, palm trees, and delicious tiki drinks, you'll feel like you've been transported to a faraway island. Just be sure to keep this spot a secret, we don't want it to get too crowded.The Rum House
Okay, we lied. This is the last time we'll mention The Rum House. But we couldn't leave out their sister bar, The Rum House After Dark. This hells kitchen bar is a late-night spot that stays open until 4 am. It's the perfect place to end your night with some late-night snacks and drinks. And if you're lucky, you might catch a surprise live performance from one of the talented musicians who frequent the bar.The Rum House
Okay, last mention of The Rum House, we promise. But we just had to mention their Sunday brunch. This hells kitchen bar offers a bottomless brunch with unlimited cocktails and small plates. Sip on mimosas and bloody marys while enjoying live jazz music. It's the perfect way to spend a lazy Sunday and cure any lingering hangovers.The Rum House
We know, we know, you're probably tired of hearing about The Rum House. But we can't leave out their rum tasting experience. This hells kitchen bar offers a guided tasting of their extensive rum collection, complete with small bites to pair with each tasting. It's a unique and educational experience that any rum lover will enjoy.The Rum House
Okay, we promise this is the last time we'll mention The Rum House. But we couldn't leave out their hurricane cocktails. This hells kitchen bar serves up a delicious and potent hurricane cocktail that will transport you to the streets of New Orleans. Sip on this fruity concoction and let the good times roll.The Rum House