Bar in New York City, United States
The Crosby Bar
100ptsEasy walk-in, atmospheric SoHo room.

About The Crosby Bar
The Crosby Bar on SoHo's Crosby Street is a reliable, walk-in-friendly option for a stylish drink in one of lower Manhattan's best-looking neighborhoods. It suits first-timers and out-of-towners who want atmosphere without advance planning, but dedicated craft cocktail seekers will find more precision at Amor y Amargo or Angel's Share nearby.
The Crosby Bar, SoHo: Should You Book It?
Without published pricing on file, it is harder to anchor a firm per-head estimate for The Crosby Bar than it would be for, say, Attaboy NYC or Amor y Amargo, where cocktail spend is well-documented. What the address tells you is plenty, though: 79 Crosby Street sits in the heart of SoHo, a neighborhood where bar tabs trend upward and the room is often as much of the draw as what is in the glass. Expect to spend at the higher end of a casual night out in Manhattan.
Who Goes Here and Whether You Will Fit In
The Crosby Bar draws a SoHo crowd in the most literal sense: fashion-adjacent professionals, hotel guests from the surrounding loft-conversion blocks, and out-of-towners who have done enough research to know that Crosby Street carries a certain gravitational pull in lower Manhattan. The energy here is social rather than meditative. If you are coming for a focused, low-noise conversation or a serious spirits-forward tasting experience, this is not your room — consider Angel's Share for that kind of precision atmosphere, or Amor y Amargo if bitters and craft are your priority. The Crosby Bar suits first-timers to SoHo who want to feel embedded in the neighborhood without having to hunt down a password-protected basement door.
As a first visit, the main thing to calibrate is timing. SoHo bars in this bracket get noticeably louder and more compressed from around 9 PM onward, especially on Thursdays and Fridays when the post-work crowd overlaps with weekend arrivals. Coming earlier — think 6 to 8 PM , puts you in a better position to actually hear the person across the table and to get settled without waiting for a seat. The space is SoHo-proportioned, which is to say it is not large, and the crowd-to-square-footage ratio climbs quickly.
For first-timers to New York's bar scene more broadly, it is worth knowing that The Crosby Bar occupies a middle ground that does not always get named explicitly: it is more approachable than the dedicated craft cocktail rooms covered in our full New York City bars guide, and more atmospheric than a hotel lobby bar, but it is not trying to be a destination in the way that Superbueno or Attaboy NYC are. That positioning is actually an asset if you want a reliable, good-looking room in a great part of the city without the commitment of a reservation-only format.
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-ins appear to be the default format , booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you should not need to plan far ahead. Dress: SoHo-standard; smart casual is the safe call, and anything you would wear to a gallery opening or a nicer dinner will read correctly in this room. Timing: Arrive before 8 PM if conversation matters. Neighbourhood: Crosby Street is a short walk from Canal Street and Spring Street subway stations, and sits within easy reach of the venues covered in our full New York City restaurants guide if you are building a wider evening. Beyond New York: If you enjoy the format of a well-positioned hotel-adjacent bar in a design-forward neighbourhood, the same instinct travels well to Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston for regional counterparts with similarly considered atmospheres.
The Verdict
Book The Crosby Bar if you want a reliably atmospheric SoHo room that does not require advance planning or inside knowledge. It is the right call for a first night in the neighborhood, a pre-dinner drink with out-of-town guests, or any occasion where the setting needs to do some of the work. If craft cocktails or a quieter room are the priority, look elsewhere. Check our full New York City hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide to build the rest of your trip around it.
Compare The Crosby Bar
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Crosby Bar | Easy | — | |
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | — | |
| Dirty French | Unknown | — | |
| Superbueno | Unknown | — | |
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | — | |
| Angel's Share | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Crosby Bar known for?
The Crosby Bar is primarily known for its core concept and execution in New York City.
Where is The Crosby Bar located?
The Crosby Bar is located in New York City, at 79 Crosby St, New York, NY 10012.
How can I contact The Crosby Bar?
You can reach The Crosby Bar via the venue's official channels.
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