While it could do with a tad more lighting, the rooftop is lovely. Staff is friendly and attentive, and drinks are reasonably priced. Rooftop is covered and heated.
Cool setup with 3 different floors and vibes. Weird odor on the top floor is what scheved me from the get go. Bar tenders up there did not practice good service. Not cool for drinks at NYC premiums.
This use to be our favorite location to go to on Fridays after work. The last floor has an open roof (on nice days) but you can't hear the music from there.
Famous for its foliage-filled rooftop bar where you can steal away for a private moment of conversation while overlooking the streets at the heart of NYC's Lower East Side.
You'll find Run Around Sue and Scooter Pie doing "Shaken and Stirred" every Wednesday at this dance party meets burlesqueevent. Shots and beer chugging are encouraged.
Greeeeat rooftop. Really friendly staff too. Most basic (in the worst sense of the bud light word) beer selection, regrettably. It's like an InBev showroom. There is more to life than Stella Artois.
Try to get on the rooftop. It's often "private" parties. Perhaps try to overheard one of the names used to get in. Left line is the ground floor. Right line is for the rooftop.
The bartenders won't take amex and also demand to hold onto your ID even if you're not opening a tab which is annoying. The rooftop area is nice though.
Paul Wallfisch has spent more than a year championing some of the best of what NYC has to offer in the way of very personal, intimatemusicperformances. The show is called "Small Beast." Every Monday
In May of 2004, The Delancey opened its doors to a warm welcome... from the lower east side. The three level club is home to a downstairs music venue, main level bar, and the only all weather rooftop garden of its kind peering out onto the Manhattan side of the Williamsburg Bridge.(Show more)