Bar in New York City, United States
(SUB)MERCER
100ptsSoHo's low-friction group cocktail bar.

About (SUB)MERCER
(SUB)MERCER occupies a basement address on Mercer Street in SoHo, positioning it as a deliberate destination rather than a drop-in. The subterranean format tends to keep ambient noise lower than street-level alternatives, making it a reasonable call for groups of four or more. Book ahead for weekends and confirm group capacity directly with the venue.
(SUB)MERCER: Worth Booking for Groups in SoHo?
If you're choosing between a polished cocktail destination and something that actually fits a group of four or more without the usual SoHo friction, (SUB)MERCER earns a closer look. Where spots like Angel's Share cap group size strictly and enforce a quiet, reverent atmosphere, (SUB)MERCER's basement positioning on Mercer Street gives it a different energy — the kind of room where a group can actually settle in rather than squeeze.
The address — 147½ Mercer Street , tells you something useful before you even arrive. The half-number signals a venue that sits slightly off the main flow, accessible but not obvious. That geography tends to filter the crowd toward intentional visitors rather than walk-in traffic, which matters if you're planning a group night and want some control over the atmosphere. For repeat visitors who've made one trip and want to go deeper, the subterranean setting rewards an earlier arrival before the room fills. Groups of four or more should book ahead rather than assume walk-in availability, especially on weekends.
Because the venue database holds no current price range, chef detail, or menu information for (SUB)MERCER, we won't speculate on what's behind the bar tonight. What the address and format suggest is a bar that positions itself as a destination rather than a drop-in. That framing tends to correlate with a deliberate drinks program , whether it executes at the level of Attaboy NYC or Amor y Amargo is something you'll want to verify directly before committing a group booking.
For groups specifically, the calculus here is about room fit and booking ease. The basement format typically means lower ambient noise than street-level SoHo bars , a real advantage if you're planning a birthday or a work drinks situation where conversation matters. If you've been once and enjoyed it, a return visit with four or more people is the natural next step. Book by phone or through the venue directly to confirm group capacity and any private area options.
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Booking Details
Booking difficulty: Easy. (SUB)MERCER sits in a competitive SoHo block but isn't operating at the waitlist pressure of a Michelin-listed bar. Groups should still book ahead for weekends. Address: 147½ Mercer Street, New York, NY 10013.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Superbueno , strong group energy, different borough flavor
- Attaboy NYC , better for pairs than groups, but technically precise
- Amor y Amargo , serious amaro focus, small room, not ideal for 4+
- Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu , if you want to see how a destination bar program is done at a high level
- Jewel of the South in New Orleans , for the group trip that needs a cocktail anchor
- Julep in Houston , if group-friendly craft cocktail bars are your format
Compare (SUB)MERCER
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| (SUB)MERCER | — | ||
| The Long Island Bar | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Dirty French | — | ||
| Superbueno | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | World's 50 Best | — | |
| Angel's Share | World's 50 Best | — |
A quick look at how (SUB)MERCER measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at (SUB)MERCER?
No, but groups of four or more should book ahead to avoid waiting. (SUB)MERCER sits on Mercer Street in SoHo and isn't running Michelin-tier waitlist pressure, so walk-ins are realistic for pairs. That said, securing a spot in advance is straightforward and worth the two minutes it takes, especially on weekends.
What's the signature drink at (SUB)MERCER?
Specific menu details aren't confirmed in Pearl's current data for (SUB)MERCER, so naming a signature drink would be guesswork. What is clear from the bar's SoHo positioning is that the cocktail program is the draw, not the food. Check the venue directly at 147½ Mercer St for the current list before you go.
Does (SUB)MERCER have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in Pearl's data for (SUB)MERCER. In SoHo, dedicated happy hour pricing is less common than in other Manhattan neighborhoods, so don't assume it. check the venue's official channels via their address at 147½ Mercer St to confirm current offers before building a plan around it.
Is (SUB)MERCER good for groups?
Yes, and it's one of the stronger cases for booking (SUB)MERCER over alternatives like Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share, both of which are tight on space for parties of four or more. The SoHo location and relatively easy booking process make it a practical pick when you need a spot that won't split your group across the bar.
What's the crowd like at (SUB)MERCER?
Expect a SoHo mix: a blend of after-work professionals, out-of-towners staying nearby, and locals who know the block. It's not a scene bar in the way some downtown spots position themselves, which is part of the appeal if you're prioritizing conversation over atmosphere performance. Evenings get busier; earlier arrivals are quieter.
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