Bar in New York City, United States
Joe & MissesDoe
100ptsLow-key East Village bar, worth the detour.

About Joe & MissesDoe
A relaxed East Village neighbourhood bar at 45 E 1st St with outdoor seating that earns its keep from spring through autumn. Easy to book and well-placed for a first visit or a multi-stop evening in the neighbourhood. Go early for a quieter, more conversational atmosphere — it pairs naturally with a wider Lower Manhattan bar crawl.
Verdict
Joe & MissesDoe is worth booking if you want a low-key East Village bar with enough character to hold a first-timer's attention. The address at 45 E 1st St puts you squarely in one of Lower Manhattan's most walkable drinking corridors, making it an easy yes if you're already in the neighbourhood or planning a bar crawl that takes in Amor y Amargo or Attaboy NYC nearby. Booking is easy, and the energy skews relaxed rather than sceney.
What to Expect
For a first visit, arrive earlier in the evening. The atmosphere here runs quieter and more conversational than the louder spots one block over, which makes it a better call if you actually want to talk. Think neighbourhood bar energy with a little more intention behind the drinks list — not a cocktail theatre production, not a dive. The room has a settled, comfortable feel rather than the sort of buzzy maximalism you get further up the Bowery.
The outdoor seating is the practical upside to keep in mind from spring through early autumn. On a mild weeknight, the terrace seats give you the rare New York luxury of drinking outside without fighting the noise of a packed patio. If that matters to you, aim for May through October and go on a Tuesday or Wednesday when the street is quieter. The outdoor area adds genuine value to an already well-priced stop — in a city where rooftop bars charge a premium just for the view, getting street-level outdoor seating at a neighbourhood place without a cover or minimum spend is not nothing.
For a first-timer, the move is to treat Joe & MissesDoe as either an opener or a middle stop on a longer East Village evening. It pairs well before or after Angel's Share if you want to contrast styles, or after dinner from our full New York City restaurants guide.
If you're planning a wider New York night, our full New York City bars guide covers the full range, from serious cocktail destinations to wine bars. For planning beyond drinks, check our New York City hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Quick reference: Easy to book, East Village, outdoor seating available spring–autumn, leading visited early evening on a weekday.
FAQs
- Does Joe & MissesDoe have happy hour deals? Specific happy hour pricing isn't confirmed in our data, so call ahead or check at the door before you commit to an early visit specifically for deals. Given its neighbourhood bar positioning, discounted early-evening pricing would be consistent with the format, but don't assume without confirming.
- Is Joe & MissesDoe good for groups? It works for small groups of two to four. The East Village location has enough nearby options that if you overflow, spilling into Superbueno is a natural next move. For larger parties, the venue's intimate scale may feel tight indoors , the outdoor seating helps in warmer months.
- Is Joe & MissesDoe good for a date? Yes, especially earlier in the evening when the room is quieter. The conversational atmosphere makes it a better date pick than louder spots in the neighbourhood. For a more structured date night with serious cocktail credentials, Angel's Share raises the stakes if you want to impress.
- What's the signature drink at Joe & MissesDoe? Specific cocktail details aren't confirmed in our data. The bar's general positioning suggests a competent, approachable drinks list rather than a menu-driven cocktail programme. If a specific signature is important to your visit, check directly before going.
- Is the food good at Joe & MissesDoe? Cuisine type isn't confirmed in our data, so we can't give a food verdict here. If food quality is the deciding factor, cross-reference our New York City restaurants guide for options where we have more detail.
- Does Joe & MissesDoe have outdoor seating? Yes. The venue at 45 E 1st St has outdoor seating, which is the most useful thing to know if you're visiting between May and October. On warm evenings it changes the visit considerably , outdoor space in the East Village at a neighbourhood bar without a premium attached is worth planning around.
Compare Joe & MissesDoe
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Joe & MissesDoe | Easy | ||
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | ||
| Dirty French | Unknown | ||
| Superbueno | Unknown | ||
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | ||
| Angel's Share | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Joe & MissesDoe have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details are not confirmed in available records for the 45 E 1st St location. Arrive earlier in the evening when the pace is quieter — you're more likely to get attentive service and a seat without the later-night competition. Call ahead or check directly with the bar to confirm current offers before building your night around it.
Is Joe & MissesDoe good for groups?
It works for small groups of two to four, not large parties. The East Village address at 45 E 1st St suggests a compact bar format, and the conversational atmosphere described here is not built for loud group coordination. For larger gatherings, Superbueno or Dirty French offer more structured group capacity nearby.
Is Joe & MissesDoe good for a date?
Yes — this is one of the better low-key date options in the East Village. The quieter, more conversational atmosphere sets it apart from louder spots on the same block, which matters when you actually want to talk. Amor y Amargo is a stronger pick if your date wants a serious cocktail-focused environment; Joe & MissesDoe wins on overall ease and character.
What's the signature drink at Joe & MissesDoe?
No specific signature drink is documented for this venue. Given the bar's East Village positioning and character-driven reputation, the cocktail list is likely curated rather than generic, but ordering off a recommendation from the bartender on arrival is your best move rather than arriving with a specific drink in mind.
Is the food good at Joe & MissesDoe?
Cuisine details are not on record for Joe & MissesDoe at 45 E 1st St, so treat this primarily as a drinks destination. If a full meal is part of your plan, Dirty French nearby gives you a more complete dining experience. Joe & MissesDoe is the right call when drinks are the point and food is a bonus.
Does Joe & MissesDoe have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available data for the 45 E 1st St location. The East Village block has limited sidewalk space in general, so don't plan your visit around sitting outside. If an outdoor option matters for your evening, The Long Island Bar in Brooklyn or a summer-season patio spot would be a safer bet.
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