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    Bar in New York City, United States

    Nai

    100Pearl Points

    Low commitment, strong neighborhood, easy walk-in.

    Nai, Bar in New York City

    About Nai

    Nai sits at 84 2nd Ave in New York's East Village, a neighborhood that sets a high bar for independent cocktail spots. Booking is easy and walk-ins are the likely norm, making it a low-commitment first visit. Go mid-evening with a fallback plan and use the address as a starting point rather than a destination.

    Should You Book Nai?

    If you're choosing between Nai on 2nd Avenue and the better-known cocktail destinations in the East Village, the honest answer is: Nai is worth your time as a first stop, but the data available to make a fully confident recommendation is limited. What we can tell you is that the address — 84 2nd Ave in the East Village — puts it in one of New York City's most competitive bar corridors, where venues like Amor y Amargo and Angel's Share set a high bar for what a focused, well-run neighborhood spot should deliver. Nai needs to earn its place against that competition on the night you visit.

    What to Expect as a First-Timer

    For anyone walking in for the first time, the East Village address sets a clear expectation: this is a neighborhood that rewards the curious drinker. The 2nd Avenue stretch runs through a dense pocket of bars and restaurants, so foot traffic stays consistent well into the evening. That's relevant for late-night viability, if Nai's crowd thins early, there are strong fallback options within a few blocks. If it holds energy past 10 PM, it earns a different kind of recommendation.

    Because specific menu data, pricing, and hours aren't currently in our database for Nai, we can't tell you what to order or how much to budget per head with any precision. What we can say is that the East Village price tier for cocktail bars typically runs $18–$22 per drink at independently operated spots, and that's the range to plan around. If you're coming from out of the neighborhood, check current hours before making the trip, this part of 2nd Avenue has seen turnover, and confirming service times before you go is a practical step worth taking.

    Late-Night Viability

    The East Village is one of the few New York neighborhoods where the later you arrive, the more the street works in your favor. Bars here don't tend to wind down before midnight on weekends, and the density of options means a slow night at one venue is easy to recover from. For a first visit to Nai specifically, going mid-evening, around 8–9 PM, gives you the leading read on what the room does well without committing to a late night on incomplete information. If it earns your trust early, staying is an easy decision. If not, Attaboy NYC and Superbueno are both within reach and have stronger documented track records for the late-night slot.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty here is rated easy, which aligns with what you'd expect from an independent East Village bar at this address. Walk-ins are almost certainly the norm rather than the exception. The address, 84 2nd Ave, is direct to reach: the F and M trains at 2nd Ave, or the 6 at Astor Place, both put you within a short walk. For context on what else the city's bar scene offers at this level, our full New York City bars guide covers the full range. If you're building a wider itinerary, our full New York City restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are worth a look before you finalize plans.

    For drinkers who want to compare this kind of independently run urban bar against strong equivalents elsewhere in the country, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston each show what a focused, well-executed bar program looks like when the concept is clear and the execution is consistent. Those are useful benchmarks for evaluating what Nai is attempting.

    The Verdict

    Nai has a viable address in a strong neighborhood. Easy booking means low commitment, which is the right structure for a venue where the full picture isn't yet confirmed. Go with low expectations, an open tab, and a plan B ready, the East Village will not leave you stranded if Nai doesn't deliver on the night.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Nai known for?

    Nai is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.

    Where is Nai located?

    Nai is located in New York City, at 84 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003.

    How can I contact Nai?

    You can reach Nai via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    84 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10003

    New York City, United States

    Compare Nai

    Award Winners Like Nai
    VenueAwards
    Nai
    The Long Island BarWorld's 50 Best
    Dirty French
    SuperbuenoWorld's 50 Best
    Amor y AmargoWorld's 50 Best
    Angel's ShareWorld's 50 Best

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    • The Long Island Bar, Notable alternative
    • Dirty French, Notable alternative
    • Superbueno, Notable alternative
    • Amor y Amargo, Notable alternative
    • Angel's Share, Notable alternative

    How Nai Compares

    In the East Village bar tier, Amor y Amargo is the cleaner recommendation for a first-timer who wants a focused, well-documented experience: it has a defined concept (bitters-led cocktails), a known price point, and a strong editorial track record. If you're choosing between the two without prior knowledge of Nai, Amor y Amargo is the lower-risk option for a deliberate night out. Angel's Share occupies a different lane, quieter, more formal, Japanese whisky-forward, and is worth prioritizing if conversation and a slower pace matter more than energy.

    For late-night viability specifically, Superbueno and Attaboy NYC are both stronger documented choices. Attaboy in particular holds up well past 11 PM and rewards regulars, while Superbueno brings a livelier room with a broader food-and-drink offer. If Nai is your first stop, either of those works as a natural second act once you've formed a view on the room.

    Dirty French and The Long Island Bar serve a different purpose, both skew more toward dinner-adjacent drinking and are better suited to a longer sit than a fast round. If you're planning a full evening rather than a bar crawl, either of those gives you more structure and a more predictable experience than an under-documented independent spot. For Nai, the easy booking and East Village location make it a reasonable low-stakes experiment, just go in knowing that the better-documented alternatives nearby carry less risk.

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