10 Best Bars in Soho (Where to Drink Right Now)

list of best bars in soho

Soho is a popular shopping spot and known for its high-end fancy restaurants. The place gets its name from its location – South of Houston Street. It’s become a very popular place for people travelling there to shop for fashionable clothing. Visitors and locals, tired from all their shopping, can check into a watering hole, be it a cool dive bar or an exquisite cocktail bar to refresh and rejuvenate. Here’s a list of some of the best bars in Soho New York.

10 Best Soho Bars

142 Sullivan

Charming and quaint little bar

A bartender pouring a wine on a wine glass

πŸ“ Address: 142 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 477-2404
πŸ• Hours: 4 pm – 12 am daily

This is a great little bar that draws an eclectic crowd. They serve champagne-flavored cocktails, wine and craft beer. The drinks are absolutely delicious and unique. The wine for instance, is flavored to taste like a whiskey or a vodka. It’s one of the few bars in Soho that serves some of the most unique drinks.

It is a cozy, little place with a neighborhood vibe and small number of seats that will make you feel at home. The place is intimate and classy, and you will get a taste of old-school, New York.

Angel’s Share

Speakeasy vibe with excellent cocktails.

View of different liquor bottles in a bar
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πŸ“ Address: 8 Stuyvesant St, New York, NY 10003 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 777-5415
πŸ• Hours: 6 pm – 12 am Sun-Thurs, 6 pm – 1 am Fri & Sat

This speakeasy bar is located inside the Japanese restaurant Yokocho that’s in Stuyvesant Street. It is a very popular place, with dimmed lights and the cocktails are unique, fun and flavorful. The decor is tasteful – the ceiling paints are admirably done!

The views are awesome and if you’re seated by the windows, you will have a great view of Stuyvesant Triangle. And while you’re there, give the Flirt Bird and Cheek to Cheek a try. They serve delicious whiskeys too. They serve small plates to have something along with your drinks.

One of the more popular bars that serves the most unique cocktails in Soho.

The Gray Mare

A nice selection of drinks and a great Happy Hour place

πŸ“ Address: 61 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 388-0662
πŸ• Hours: 3 pm – 2 am Mon-Wed, 3 pm – 4 am Thurs & Fri, 12 pm – 4 am Sat, 12 pm – 2 am Sun

The Grey Mare serves several varieties of hand-crafted cocktails and wine, including red and white. They offer a dozen beers along with 10 bottles and cans. The place has a super popular happy hour on food and drinks, including Negronis, select beers and wines that runs till 8 p.m.

Cozy and intimate, this is a great place to take your date or unwind with your colleagues after a busy work day.

Attaboy

Some of the best drinks is a Speakeasy ambience

πŸ“ Address: 134 Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002 (Google Maps)
πŸ• Hours: 6 pm – 4 am daily

You will know why this place is ranked as one of the best bars when you visit. The place has a very speakeasy vibe with an unmarked door that opens to a dimly lit bar with modern, but minimal interiors. You describe what flavors you like and your taste and their very talented bartenders will whip up a drink that will win your approval. They work their magic on the spot to make a heavenly drink that you will fall in love with. No menu, only customized drinks.

All the drinks are tasty, well-balanced and enjoyable; you just cannot go wrong with any option. It’s slightly small and intimate, so it’s great for a date night. They have outdoor seating, where you can take your dog along. If you have a friend or family member visiting you from out of town, this is the best cocktails bar in Soho to take them to.

Little Branch

View of a cocktail on a wooden table

πŸ“ Address: 20 7th Ave S, New York, NY 10014 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 929-4360
πŸ• Hours: 6 pm – 12 am Sun-Tue, 6 pm – 1 am Wed & Thurs, 6 pm – 2 am Fri & Sat

With super dim lighting, no windows, unmarked door and basement location, the place definitely has a speakeasy vibe that you may find appealing. It is one of the fun bars in Soho for its speakeasy vibes, jazz music and intimate settings which is great for a romantic night out with your date.

The staff are warm, welcoming and accommodating and the bartenders will fix you a perfect drink based on your preference and taste. They serve classic cocktails, and while a little pricey, you may find it worth your money.

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Rooftop 93

For the views and all-round experience

View of cocktails on a rooftop bar

πŸ“ Address: 93 Bowery, New York, NY 10002 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 966-9033
πŸ• Hours: 5 pm – 12 am Wed & Thurs, 5 pm – 1 am Fri & Sat, Closed on Sun-Tue

Located on the 16th floor of Bowery Hotel, the view from the rooftop is mesmerizing. You can catch a panoramic view of the city, and the Empire State building as well. They have half a dozen signature cocktails, a small select range of beers, and 5 red and white wines each.

Come here for the lovely sunsets and enjoy the late night views, with your group. The place is fresh and clean, and the service, attentive.

Verlaine

Southeast Asian Cocktails in a casual ambience

View of a cocktail and candle on a dim light

πŸ“ Address: 110 Rivington St, New York, NY 10002, United States (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 614-2494
πŸ• Hours: 5 pm – 12 am Tue & Wed, 5 pm – 1 am Thurs, 5 pm – 2 am Fri & Sat, Closed on Sun & Mon

The place was named after the 19th century French Poet, Verlaine who was known for his symbolist and unconventional poetry. Southeast Asian cocktails and tapas are on offer. This is one of the popular bars for its happy hours. They have outdoor seating, and it’s great for enjoying your drink and food.

The atmosphere is chill and unpretentious, and there are plenty of portraits to savor as you wait for that drink. Do try out their signature Lychee Martini, which is strong and delicious, and one of the most popular cocktails in the town.

The Up & Up

Simply for the craft cocktails.

A bartender decorating a cocktail

πŸ“ Address: 116 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 260-3000
πŸ• Hours: 5 pm – 1 am Mon-Wed, 5 pm – 2 am Thurs & Fri, 4 pm – 2 am Sat, 4 pm – 1 am Sun

The atmosphere here is upscale, while being comfortable and low-key. It’s a wonderful place to enjoy the craft cocktails, all of them Up and Up originals. They serve 30 craft cocktails, all of them flavorful and delicious! The wall papers are beautiful, the music rather good, and the setting is intimate with overhanging lamps that makes it a great place for a date. Or even to hang out with friends. The service is nice and prompt and you’re sure to enjoy your time here.

Botanica Bar

For reasonably priced drinks

A group of friends having a toast with their cocktails

πŸ“ Address: 47 E Houston St, New York, NY 10012 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 343-7251
πŸ• Hours: 5 pm – 12 am Mon-Wed, 5 pm – 1 am Thurs, 5 pm – 2 am Fri, 4 pm – 2 am Sat, 4 pm – 12 am Sun

The botanica offers 14 categories of cocktails. All the drinks are very reasonably priced, even a tad on the lower side. It’s a cute, hip and laid-back bar to enjoy in the evening after a day’s work.

The vibrancy and energy of the place is not to be missed! The bartenders are on top, checking on you regularly and very attentive. Enjoy the live music of this dive bar and do not miss the Happy Hours that offers some pretty amazing deals!

Balthazar

View of people inside the Balthazar in Soho
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πŸ“ Address: 80 Spring St, New York, NY 10012 (Google Maps)
πŸ“ž Phone: (212) 965-1414
πŸ• Hours: 8 am – 12 am Mon-Fri, 10 am – 12 am Sat & Sun

Balthazar is a restaurant in NYC that has been around for over 20 years.

Balthazar is a French brasserie located at 100 Spring Street in New York City. It is known for its French cuisine and the long lines of people waiting to get in. The restaurant was opened by Keith McNally in 1997 and has been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike since then.

The menu features dishes such as steak tartare, coq au vin, duck confit, escargot, cassoulet, steak frites and more.