Cibar
New York, NY 10003-2314
Phone: (212) 460-5656
- Cross Street:
- Between 17th Street and 18th Street
- Directions:
- L; N, R; 4, 5, 6 at 14th St-Union Sq
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 5pm-1am , Sat 6pm-2am
Editorial Review for Cibar – by Amy Douthett
In Short
With marble tables, an assortment of modern furnishings mixed in with love seats (by the open fire), exquisite tortoise-shell ceiling fans and a new boudoir-pink paint job, the bar at the Inn at Irving Place is the perfect blend of elegance and comfort. Its hidden bamboo garden in back could be the perfect summer spot--especially following a stroll down one of New York's most romantic blocks.
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Insider Tips
Food ServedAn appetizer menu includes domestic and imported cheeses, cranberry nut toast, hummus, edemame, chicken skewers and more.
Specialty CocktailsThere's an excellent selection of single malts, bourbon and vodka, as well as more than 20 martini blends to choose from, including the Raspberry Kamikaze and Apple Zin. Look out for fresh lemon-mint and pina colada martinis on the summer list.
The ExtrasRead about the tea room and more amenities at the Inn at Irving Place.
User Reviews for Cibar
05/09/2007 Posted by gripdxd1
This place has great martinis, they maybe pricey..but they are so worth it. Definitely well made. It's not the largest space, but it trendy and cool. Check it out.
Pros: Yummy Martini
Cons: Not that big, seating is limited
11/01/2006 Posted by enajo
The drinks are tasty, the atmosphere is fantastic, the seating is plush (if limited). It's a great low-key but classy option for gathering with friends after work.
Pros: Low-key but classy
Cons: If you're going with a large group, you may not have enough seats; call in advance

