Angel's Share

(212) 777-5415

8 Stuyvesant St (Between 9th Street and 3rd Avenue)
New York, NY 10003 40.7301 -73.9894

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Neighborhoods: Downtown, East Village

Hours:

Daily 7pm-2:30am

Parking:

Street

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What People Are Saying About Angel's Share

The Editor

Kara Zuaro

Citysearch

Nestled over a bookstore and through a busting Japanese restaurant, this intimate boîte was once one of Manhattan's best-kept secrets. Nowadays, word is out about the expert bartenders and tome of house cocktails, from the grasshopper to the lychee martini. Strict rules keep crowds controlled--there may be a wait, but guests are only admitted once a table opens. Through the slim bar room, the Victorian-style parlor remains a romantic refuge with draped windows and cozy seating.

1 Star Rating: Poor

03/27/08

Recent Review are Right - what happend to this iconic east village bar!?!?!?

by 73737373 at Citysearch

This place used to be such a civilized place in midst of the craziness of the east village. now, it is just another bar - mobbed by the masses and has lost any sense of caring. There I was, with a date, ordered drinks, the bartenders were having a loud birthday party for our waiter (never this kind of staff partying before.) The birthday boy takes my check and decides i didn't tip enough (my bad, i did the math wrong, i always tip well) he explains things poorly, in the tone that bitter bartenders use in tourist places. Not cool. (i then made the correction) But, he then makes the point again to my date while i am in the restroom. Totally not right - and especially for a place that used be known for being discreet. I hate to say it, but another piece of the east village is gone forever.

1 Star Rating: Poor

03/22/08

Grabbed by the neck, thrown out and called a f*ggot

by GayGuy at Citysearch

My friend is a total flame. His feet never touch the ground. We went out for drinks. They said--we'll seat you at a 4-top. If another couple comes, you have to share. Not a problem. We sat side by side (see flame description). A foursome came, they told us we had to move. We said: our drinks just arrived, I'm eating my first chicken wing and we don't want to move. You said share, not total displacement.

5 minutes later: You have to move. Another foursome arrived. I said: cancel the order and send us the check. I returned the other appetizer, uneaten. I paid--debit card (foreshadowing). Confronted at the door with-- Why didn't you tip? I said--tipping is for good service, which is not what we got.

30 seconds: raging beefy bartender, glasses, anger from about ten years comes from nowhere, grabs me by the neck and throws me out. My friend comes flying after us. Bartender screams--f*ggot, f*ggot, 5 more times. My friend gives him the finger. I come out of shock, realize what just happened and lunged. My friend--a flamer with a lot of muscle--grabs me by the throat and hoists me out.

Here's the kicker: the next day, I see that my account has been debited $20 in addition to the tab.

E Village bar scene is thick and varied enough that you don't have to support these gangsters, if nothing else, out of solidarity. I'm sure the story is lopsided (they have their own crappy version) but violence is never a good thing--esp. to a customer! Hello!

  • Pros: lighting
  • Cons: womb of anger
1 Star Rating: Poor

12/24/07

What happened to this once great bar?

by hoyan at Citysearch

I walked in one night with a date after a few month hiatus. I noticed right away, things have changed, they had someone at the door taking names. They never had a host before, I know because I've been patronizing angel's share for over 8 years and I've come to know the staff quite well. Once I got seated, I looked for some familiar staff. Unfortunately, the staff are all new faces. They all look like they play in a japanese punk rock band because of their wild hair. The only reason I knew they were staff was because they were wearing the traditional Angel's share uniform. However, some of the staff had their ties loosened with a few shirt buttons left open,and their ties were not even straight. They looked very unprofessional. Since I was already here, might as well order a drink. This is where I noticed it was not the same. The servers and bartenders are slow, took almost 20 minutes for someone to take our order and then it took another 20 minutes or so to get our drinks. I was there for almost an hour before I got my first sip of alcohol... I know it was a busy night but it should not take this long. All this would be forgivable if the service was friendly. Well, that was not the case. No one ever came back to check on our table. The server never smiled and never even said a Thank You when he gave us the check. I had to explain to my date that this was not the same place that I used to adore. Is there anyone that can explain to me what happened to Angel's Share? What happened to the old staff? Is it under a new ownership that took over the business? Is it still even called Angel's Share because it definitely feels like a different bar?

  • Pros: still romantic and great location, drinks are still good
  • Cons: terrible new staff

The Details on Angel's Share

Know Before You Go:

To keep noise levels down, Angel's Share doesn't allow parties larger than four.

Category:

Bars & Pubs, Bars & Clubs, Lounges

Payment Methods:

American Express, Diners Club, Visa, Discover, MasterCard

Bar & Pub Special Features:

Martinis

Bar & Club Special Features:

Specialty Cocktails, Romantic Nightlife, 21 & Over

Smoking Permitted:

No

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