Employees Only ★ 4.4
$$$West Village{'monday': '17:00-04:00', 'tuesday': '17:00-04:00', 'wednesday': '17:00-04:00', 'thursday': '17:00-04:00', 'friday': '17:00-04:00', 'saturday': '17:00-04:00', 'sunday': '17:00-04:00'}
Employees Only has run a tarot reader at the entrance of its Hudson Street room since 2004. Bartenders in white coats build pre-Prohibition cocktails at the bar.
Tip: The kitchen serves until 03:30, the latest in the West Village. Free bowl of chicken soup arrives at the end of your tab.
Apothéke ★ 4.3
$$$Chinatown{'monday': '18:30-00:00', 'tuesday': '18:30-02:00', 'wednesday': '18:30-02:00', 'thursday': '18:30-02:00', 'friday': '18:30-02:00', 'saturday': '18:30-02:00', 'sunday': '18:30-00:00'}
Apothéke hides behind an unmarked door on Doyers Street, the curved Chinatown alley once known as Bloody Angle. Bartenders in lab coats build apothecary-style cocktails.
Tip: First-come, first-served only, no reservations. Sundays through Thursdays brings live jazz, burlesque or brass starting around 21:00.
The Back Room ★ 4.2
$$Lower East Side{'monday': '18:00-01:00', 'tuesday': '18:00-02:00', 'wednesday': '18:00-02:00', 'thursday': '18:00-02:00', 'friday': '18:00-03:00', 'saturday': '18:00-03:00', 'sunday': '18:00-01:00'}
The Back Room on Norfolk Street is one of only two NYC speakeasies that actually ran during Prohibition. Drinks still arrive in teacups; the entrance goes through an alley toy-store front.
Tip: Walk through the iron gate alley off Norfolk between Delancey and Rivington. Reservations help on weekends; cash bar.
Mace ★ 4.5
$$$Greenwich Village{'monday': '16:00-00:00', 'tuesday': '16:00-00:00', 'wednesday': '16:00-00:00', 'thursday': '16:00-01:00', 'friday': '14:00-02:00', 'saturday': '12:00-02:00', 'sunday': '12:00-23:00'}
Mace, by Nico de Soto and Cocktail Kingdom's Greg Boehm, builds cocktails around a single hand-picked global spice. The room has stayed on the World's 50 Best for six years.
Tip: No reservations, walk in early. The spice-led menu rotates by ingredient, so ask the bartender for their pick of the season.
The Garret ★ 4.0
$$West Village{'monday': '16:00-01:00', 'tuesday': '16:00-01:00', 'wednesday': '16:00-01:00', 'thursday': '16:00-02:00', 'friday': '16:00-02:00', 'saturday': '12:00-02:00', 'sunday': '14:00-01:00'}
The Garret hides above the Bleecker Street Five Guys. Walk to the back of the burger counter, take the discreet stairs up to a 1920s parlor of cocktails and vintage couches.
Tip: Walk-in, no cover. Weeknights before 22:00 are the easiest entry; weekends you wait downstairs in burger order territory.
The Stonewall Inn ★ 4.5
$$West Village{'monday': '14:00-04:00', 'tuesday': '14:00-04:00', 'wednesday': '14:00-04:00', 'thursday': '14:00-04:00', 'friday': '14:00-04:00', 'saturday': '13:00-04:00', 'sunday': '13:00-04:00'}
The Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street is where the 1969 riots launched the modern Pride movement. Now a national monument and still a working bar with nightly drag and karaoke.
Tip: Drag bingo Tuesdays, karaoke Thursdays. Tourist-heavy on summer weekends; weeknights are easier and the regulars come out.