(212) 982-3006
43 E 7th St
New York,
NY
10003
40.7282
-73.9883
Neighborhoods: Downtown, East Village
What People Are Saying About Jimmy's No. 43
The Editor

Keith Wagstaff
Citysearch
In Short – One can almost imagine monks settling down for a goblet of cask ale at this subterranean East Village pub, although a well-dressed, relaxed crowd of locals is what you'll find nowadays. Dim lights embrace antlers and decorative wooden casks in a warm glow as patrons sip from an impressive array of local, German and Belgian brews, or dine from an organic market-driven menu full of dishes like steamed mussels, shrimp and grits, and lamb chorizo. Whether you consider it a bar with amazing food or a restaurant with amazing beer, you'll likely leave this cozy spot satisfied.
A favorite neighborhood treat
by CatPeculiar
I've been so happy to have this place in the 'hood ever since it opened. Jimmy's is a real community place - with a great atmosphere and a staff that recognizes you and treats you right. And, this is about the only place where I eat a nice dinner with a BEER, not wine (not that Jimmy doesn't have good wine, too, but the beer is so top notch!). Just love it, and love Jimmy himself, too!
- Pros: Amazing craft beer, food that's always a suprise & a treat
- Cons: Weekend crowds can keep me from my Jimmy's!
Best place for a classy beer
by alwaystwirling
Try the risotto! I am a vegetarian and the menu does not offer me a wide selection, but the selection it does offer is pretty great.
And the beers are always great. Even better are Jimmy's frequents tastings and events which always make a great evening out.
- Pros: Huge moderately priced selection of beers on tap/bottle
The Details on Jimmy's No. 43
The Extras:
The side room, called the Small Stage at Jimmys, serves as a space for theater, music shows and private parties (35-40 people).
What to Drink:
If you can handle strong brews, try the 1994 Rogue Old Crustaceon ($14) from the vintage list. The Six Point Smoke Porter ($7) offers a Brooklyn-brewed alternative to Guinness, and Chimay Triple is as refreshing as ever.
The Extras:
Call to book a private event in Jimmy's sizeable back room.
Know Before You Go:
A 20 percent gratuity is charged for parties of six or more.
What to Drink:
You can't go wrong with whatever cask ale they have on tap; cask ales are usually richer in flavor than normal draught beers and go down smoother as well.








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