Bar in New York City, United States
Ladybird
100ptsA low-key East Village bar that delivers.

About Ladybird
Ladybird is a plant-forward cocktail bar on East 7th Street in the East Village, with a botanical-leaning spirit program and a fully plant-based kitchen. Easy to book and genuinely walkable, it is a strong pick for a low-key date or a relaxed weeknight drink — especially if you prefer herb-driven cocktails over a brown-spirit-heavy menu.
Ladybird, East Village — Quick Verdict
Ladybird sits on East 7th Street in the East Village, one of the more approachable blocks in a neighbourhood thick with bars competing for the same crowd. Without published pricing or a menu on record, the safest framing is this: Ladybird reads as a mid-range plant-forward bar with a reputation for botanical-leaning cocktails — the kind of place where the spirit category doing the heavy lifting skews toward lighter, herb-driven profiles rather than brown-spirit classics. If that sounds like your evening, it is easy to book and worth showing up for on a weeknight when the room breathes.
For a first-timer, the address alone tells you something useful: East 7th between First and Second Avenues puts you squarely in the middle of the East Village's most walkable stretch. You are not hunting down a hidden entrance or navigating a reservation queue months out. This is a bar you can actually get into, which in New York City counts for more than it sounds.
The cocktail program is where Ladybird earns its reputation. The bar is known for a plant-based, spirit-forward approach , think gin, mezcal, and herbaceous builds rather than a Scotch-heavy back bar. If you are coming in expecting a whiskey-focused program on the order of Attaboy NYC or the bitters-and-vermouth depth of Amor y Amargo, recalibrate. Ladybird is doing something different: lighter, greener, with a menu that reflects the kitchen's plant-based ethos as much as the bar program does.
Food is available and leans vegetarian or vegan , a genuine differentiator in a bar category where snacks usually mean charcuterie. If you are pairing drinks with a full dinner, that matters. If you are coming purely to drink, it matters less, but the kitchen is there if you want it.
Booking is direct. Walk-ins are realistic, especially earlier in the evening. For a weekend or a specific table, an advance reservation a few days out is sensible but not the anxious two-week sprint required at higher-demand spots. First-timers should arrive before 8 PM to get a feel for the room at its most comfortable pace.
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Practical Details
| Detail | Ladybird | Amor y Amargo | Angel's Share |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neighbourhood | East Village | East Village | East Village |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate | Moderate |
| Spirit focus | Botanical / plant-forward | Bitters & vermouth | Japanese whisky & spirit-forward |
| Food available | Yes (plant-based) | Limited | Yes |
| Leading for | Date, low-key evening | Serious cocktail drinkers | Quiet, intimate session |
Also Worth Knowing
- East Village options worth comparing: Angel's Share for a quieter, more formal room; Superbueno for agave-forward cocktails with more energy.
- Travelling further afield? Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are all worth a look if botanical and spirit-forward programs are your reference point.
- See our full New York City hotels guide, our full New York City wineries guide, and our full New York City experiences guide for broader trip planning.
Compare Ladybird
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ladybird | Easy | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
How Ladybird stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Ladybird?
Expect a neighbourhood-leaning East Village crowd — local regulars mixed with people who've done their homework before heading out. East 7th Street draws a more low-key, less sceney crowd than the blocks closer to 2nd Avenue. It's not a spot where you'll feel out of place if you show up in jeans.
Does Ladybird have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed for Ladybird. East Village bars on East 7th Street tend to have limited frontage, so if outdoor seating is a priority, call ahead or check on arrival. If an outdoor option is non-negotiable, Superbueno a few blocks away is a safer bet in warmer months.
Is the food good at Ladybird?
Ladybird's food offer isn't documented in detail, so going here specifically to eat would be a risk. In the East Village, if food is the main reason you're going out, Dirty French and Superbueno are better-defined choices. Ladybird is stronger as a drinks destination.
Do I need a reservation at Ladybird?
Ladybird sits on East 7th St in the East Village, a block dense with bars competing for the same foot traffic — which means it can fill up on weekend nights without much warning. Walk-ins are the norm, but if you're coming with a group on a Friday or Saturday, arriving before 8pm is the practical move.
Is Ladybird good for a date?
Yes, it works well for a date — East 7th Street has enough energy to feel intentional without being loud enough to kill conversation. It's a better call than the more crowded bars on 2nd Avenue, and less self-consciously romantic than Angel's Share, which tips into special-occasion territory. If you want low-stakes and genuinely good drinks, Ladybird fits.
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