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Honey

243 W 14th St
New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212) 620-0222
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Cross Street:
Between 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue
Directions:
A, C, E at 14th St; L at 8th Ave
Hours:
Sun-Wed 5pm-2am, Thu-Sat 5pm-4am

Editorial Review for Honey – by Katie Heffernan

In Short
Spots without scenes are few and far between in this neighborhood, but the low-key, no-crowd vibe at this lounge fills the void. The sunken, gold-dipped room, with amber candlelight and electronica in the background, is a no-hassle place to get amped for nearby dancing or to unwind afterward. Thankfully, the gourmet bar menu (think cheese fondue fries and honey-glazed chicken sliders) doesn't overdo the sweet namesake ingredient, and neither does the list of signature martinis.

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Outdoor Seating

A small sidewalk veranda is a fine perch for people-watching.

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User Reviews for Honey

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2 Star Rating: Below Average

03/09/2008 Posted by trendygrlz

Its funny we went the same night as the person who posted earlier...We didn't have to pay an open bar fee? But the place was definitely average-ish. The hosts didn't give us attitudes but they weren't the best either. The seatings was so small I think you can maybe have two people to a table atmost. And everything was kinda expensive. But the drinks and food was creative - not that filling though.

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

03/08/2008 Posted by JHBELL

Do not go to this bar!! My friends and I are are tired of the snobby meatpacking atmosphere so after checking out the website, we decided this was worth trying out. WRONG. The website is misleading because it specifically says how different they are from the other bars in the neighborhood. We arrived at the door and were told we absolutely had to pay the $25 open bar fee otherwise we couldn't come in. I drink top shelf liquor and it's a known fact that open bar has a limited selection of liquor and it's all bottom shelf. They would've made more money off of us had they just let us in without the fee. Then, the manager BRIAN MAZZA came out, spoke to us like we were idiots and said he didn't want to deal with us. We paid the fee (stupid) and it was open bar till 12:30. At 12:10, I tried to get a drink and was told the open bar was closed. Now we had to pay for our drinks after paying 25 dollars 30 min. prior. The bartenders were completely rude (maybe they don't like open bar either-less tips). Never coming back.

Schedule

05/28/2008 JDate Party at Honey for 40+ tickets
  7:00 pm    

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Editor's Review

Food and drink for a get-in-the-mood start or come-down-slowly finish in the Meatpacking District.  See the full editorial review.

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Outdoor Seating

A small sidewalk veranda is a fine perch for people-watching.

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  • Sun-Wed 5pm-2am
  • Thu-Sat 5pm-4am

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