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Central Bar

109 E 9th St
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 529-5333
Central Bar
Cross Street:
4th Avenue
Directions:
6 at Astor Pl; L at 3rd Ave
Specialties:
Irish Pub
Hours:
Daily 11am-4am

Editorial Review for Central Bar – by Lisa Marie Rovito

The Scene
The leading edge of the East Village isn't edgy at all. This sparkling, two-story giant comes off as an Irished-up version of Heartland Brewery or a downtown spoof on a Dublin pub. While the aesthetic isn't bad--dark-wood walls and tables, arched ceilings and elegant glass partitions--the overall effect feels contrived for the masses. And masses it draws: Pint-hoisting 20-somethings from NYU business school shriek over the din, shots lined up at attention. Oscar Wilde, on the wall in pictures and quotes, looks like a stranger in a strange land.

The Draw
Late night on weekends, an upstairs lounge opens up. It's a copy of any downtown club's chill-out lounge, and a complete departure from the frat music-filled main floor. Pillowed benches beckon and spotlights dot the ceiling. Intimate and romantic, with loads of space and separate bar, this is where the meeting and greeting gets a nudge toward sophistication.

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When to Go

Patrons may ascend to the upstairs space after 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

User Reviews for Central Bar

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

09/26/2008 Posted by aerogal619

Now this is my kind of place! When you walk in, the downstairs is a pub-style, college hangout. Mahogany wood, exposed brick and a real laid-back feel. Upstairs offers a trendy dance club where mostly early twenty-somethings come on the weekend to let loose. Great hip-hop, 80’s hits, old school rap- all the tunes I love to groove to. We stayed until it closed, which NYC bars are usually around 4 am. The drink prices weren’t outrageous, but typical New York. Take a group of friends, you won’t be disappointed!

Pros: great music and crowd

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

05/09/2008 Posted by Shuhlay

On a Thursday night around 230 am, my girl and I were finishing up our tab and were kissing on one of the back couches. Not making out, not groping, nothing gross. The bartender shouts from across the bar "GIRLS!" (in that mother scolding tone of voice). I ask him what was up and apparently he was worried that the 5 other guys there would get "too excited seeing 2 girls make out" so we needed to stop. We argued, I asked him for his name so I could speak with manager the next day and he refused to give it. Luckily, he was hitting on my friends earlier in the night so I got his name from them. I went to college in the area, I mostly go out to straight bars, and I've never encountered anything like that before.

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Editor's Review

A cavernous Irish bar, more popular than authentic.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

When to Go

Patrons may ascend to the upstairs space after 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Bar/Club Information

Atmospheres

  • Happy Hour
  • Sports Bar
  • Singles
  • After Work
  • Bars
  • Pub / Tavern
  • Whiskey Bars

Hours

  • Daily 11am-4am

Payment Types

  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Visa

Specialty ratings for Central Bar

Specialty Rating  
Irish Pub 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Vote

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