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    Greene Hook

    3.6 (248 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Happy hour specials
    Outdoor seating

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    MUSTARD CRUSTED SALMON
    Leah H.

    The food was really good and [[HIGHLIGHT]]the bar was fun and open and spacious.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Our servers were great and I loved my strawberry basil spritzer. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The only thing I'll say is the restaurant was sooooo hot. Maybe the air conditioning was out, but it was hot and humid inside and we were all sweating throughout our meal.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Everything else was great, though!

    Tacos
    Chloe C.

    I came here with friends on Friday night for dinner, and it was great! I started with a dirty martini, which was tasty, and they have blue cheese olives!! We shared oysters, the loaded tots, the baked Brie, and buffalo cauliflower for appetizers. Everything was delish! For my main, I got one beef taco and one shrimp taco. The shrimp was by far my favorite and was so flavorful! The space was very open, and all of the staff were very attentive. I don't live in the area but I'll definitely be back if I am in Jersey City again!

    Buffalo cauliflower
    Vicky L.

    I've been going to Greenw Hook for so many years!! It's a great place for brunch or to have lunch or dinner or to have drinks or to hang out and play darts, speedball, and board games. It has a little something for everyone. The food has also gotten even better over the years. I love just coming for a drink and getting their appetizers- they are huge and great for sharing! The service is great - usually very easy to get seated right away. They have high chairs and were able to put my stroller in the corner at the back. If your baby is learning to walk, it is pretty spacious and you can probably walk around with your baby if they get a little fussy and you can't get outside because it's a bit too cold in the winter. Everyone was super nice and understanding.

    Dark and Stormy and Kona
    Rosalie C.

    My boyfriend and I tried this place after seeing it was apart of Hudson's restaurant week. I made a reservation via Yelp and we were quickly seated once we arrived. We both opted for the restaurant week menu which included an appetizer, entree and dessert for $35, great deal. To start I had the Paulus hook dark and stormy drink and my bf head a Kona. We started with mussels and poutine. My cocktail was good and both apps were tasty. For entrees we had the pan roasted chicken and the prime rib sandwich. My chicken was juicy but could've used a little more flavor. It also came with with egg noodles that were oddly pretty cold. The prime rib was shredded and seemed more like thin/soft brisket. It was good but could've used more flavor/maybe a slaw? We ordered another round from drinks, cherry lime soda and jc strong ass both were good/ok. The creme brûlée was good but again was missing something. The ice cream that came with the bread pudding was really good. The bread pudding was just ok. Our overall consensus was that everything was just just good/ok not great/amazing. Our food tasted home cooked, but not in the way we expected from a restaurant. Something was just missing the whole time. Our server was really nice/attentive. This seemed like a nice local place. Maybe we''d come back for a drinks/appetizers.

    jalapeno mac & cheese
    Alice Z.

    This was one of the only places open during New Year's Eve in Jersey City, which my group was very grateful for. I did not end up ordering a drink but rather the jalapeno mac & cheese. The portion was quite generous, but it was not very good. It felt like I was drinking fake cheese soup that had overcooked macaroni in it mixed with minced jalapeno. While the food was not good, our server was quite lovely (so +1 star), and we definitely appreciated the staff for working that night.

    Soy GINGER WINGS, KALE SALAD, NACHOS

    Decent bar food, we got appetizers but they were all solid I think the nachos were my favorite. [[HIGHLIGHT]]Service was quick everyone was chill and it's a cool atmosphere[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] I'd say go get a beer and try it out.

    Chocolate Soufflé
    Basma N.

    Decent food, great spot for drinks. I loved the ambiance it was cozy. The restaurant was small but it didn't feel crowded. We were interested in the fried chicken. The waiter told us the "half" was a good amount for two people and it definitely was. The chicken was okay, it was cooked well but it wasn't as crispy as I thought it would be. Some parts were soggy. The sauce it came with didn't have any flavor and I love dipping my food in sauces so I was quite disappointed. The mac and cheese and biscuit were delicious though! The fish tacos were pretty good, the fish was grilled as opposed to fried in batter. I personally prefer batter fried fish in my tacos. But overall the flavor was good, a little bit spicy. The soufflé was okay if you enjoy chocolate. It was very dense and was not like a traditional soufflé. I wished it was warm and fluffy because paired with the ice cream it would have been amazing. The drinks were really good! I really liked the spritzer, it was fruity and a good size for the price. Service was fast and our waiter was nice. Note: for covid safety, the waiters did not wear masks.

    a glass of water on a wooden table
    Joel Jz Z.

    Lived the Cauliflower Buffalo appetizer it was a great start to the meal. Went with the dry rub wings and the Pork reuben. All was delicious! sat outside on a cool summer day.

    SHRIMP PO'BOY SANDWICH
    Cindy F.

    I stopped by this spot with a friend to grab lunch after returning from the ferry which is nearby. The menu was great for what we wanted, and it was in a great location. The service was also good! My friend got the jalapeno mac and cheese, and a chicken burger. She said the mac and cheese was okay, but it could have been better. It was similar to boxed mac and cheese with some jalapenos thrown in. I got the shrimp po boy, and I thought it was good. I would definitely stop by this spot again if I was in the neighborhood. Overall, it was a good experience and the restaurant was clean.

    Jackie S.

    I live two blocks from Greene Hook I'm surprised it took me so long to try it. Anyway, passing it by every day there are always people sitting outside and it seemed like a nice spot. Inside has a more upscale bar feel. They have a decent menu and make a good cocktail (hello aperol spritz season!). I didn't really eat much but tried some wings which were good as well. This is a good spot to share some plates and enjoy drinks while watching a game. As for finer dining, not sure.

    Oysters
    Emily C.

    My boyfriend and I stopped by for dinner on a Saturday night. They weren't too busy so we were seated right away. There are tables both indoors and outdoors, although there isn't heating lamps or any light outdoors (better for lunch). Given that it's a gastropub, it was pretty loud inside so it's great for a social spot but wouldn't recommend for more intimate settings. It was also fairly dim inside. We started off with oysters with were cleaned well and tasted fresh (didn't expect less than that since it was $3 a piece). As for our entrée, we got the fish and chips, seared salmon, and a side of sautéed kale (gotta get those greens in!). The fish were chunky pieces and pretty meaty but I didn't like that it wasn't crispy enough on the outside. The batter was also a bit thick so they probably should have double-fried it. The fries were thin and crispy while not overly salty so I liked those! The salmon was cooked perfectly but I wish that they had put it skin side up which could have made it crispier. It came with rice and beans which were surprisingly flavorful and different that what I'm used to. I also really like the bok choy that it came with. It was charred perfectly. The kale was simple, cooked in garlic but I enjoyed that it was simple. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here. The food was pretty good and the staff was polite throughout the meal. Definitely come for a casual meal with friends.

    Oysters
    Janelly T.

    Recommended by my friend Bill from CT. Tried Trish and shrimp tacos. Omg the simplicity of these tacos will confuse you. The flavors were amazing! The texture and combination of flavors was right on. So glad to stop by and tried it. Also had a few oysters and did not disappoint. Beer selections were great and chilled glass is a must which they had. Service was great. Bar tenders didn't miss a beat. You looked at them they looked at you and had your back with recommendations. I had a great time and will be back. The atmosphere was off the hook. Be on your own or with friends. You will be right at home and away enough.

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    Valerie

    Valerie

    4.3
    (1.4k reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    Came for Brunch on a Sunday . Great food (try the shrimp &…read moreGrits- different but really good). Live music is fabulous (Danny Lipsitz) and the drinks are perfect. Of all the places to go In New York, Glad we stopped here . The attentive service (Bar and Restaurant) made the experience even better. Great job Valerie's !!

    Came here for a slightly early dinner after a Broadway show with a party of 4 on a Sunday evening…read more We had a reservation, but it didn't seem like we would have needed one, but I suppose better safe than sorry. The ambiance feels straight of the golden age, which is an aesthetic I'm certainly a sucker for. Even their robust cocktail menu fits the bill and is one of the prettiest menus I've ever had the joy of perusing. Staff was able to sit us a little bit ahead of our reservation which was also much appreciated. Wait staff was also very helpful and attentive, I don't think I've ever had my water glass so topped off! Starting off with cocktails, this place is a gin bar through and through and you'd be making a mistake if you didn't try one of their many options. I went with the 10,000 words, which you simply just give a spirit of your choice (I picked gin of course) and whether you antes) wanted your drink shaken or stirred and the bartender does the rest, so a bit of a surprise! I wound up with their version of The Last Word which was delightfully citrusy but I was hoping I'd wind up with something a little more adventurous app things considered. My girlfriend got the blackberry G&T, which was not only very pleasing to look at but delicious to boot. For food, we started with splitting some zucchini blossoms and beef cheek bao buns (both come in portions of 3). Both were tasty, but I love a good bao bun and these were so light and pillowy, I could have just went for an order of those for my main course. For the entree I went for the roasted half chicken, perhaps the most unassuming choice on the menu but this was maybe the best roast chicken I've ever had. Prepared perfectly, cooked to perfection, excellent portion size, and the kicker of it all was the stunning gravy that I was tempted to lick my plate for. Chicken is very easy to screw up, and they nailed it on all fronts here. My girlfriend went for the Valerie Signature burger with white cheddar and this thing did not mess around! A very rich patty, cooked to her temperature of choice served alongside some garlic truffle fries that made an American classic feel just a little more elevated. Our experience was delightful and I'd love to comeback here again, especially to check out more of the cocktail menu and soak in more of that golden age aura the place gives.

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    Paradise Lost

    Paradise Lost

    4.4
    (170 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Thank goodness we FOUND paradise LOST. You ring the doorbell, and are buzzed in to be put on the…read morelist. For my group of 2, it was approximately a 25 minute wait on a Saturday at 7. We jumped over to the bar right beside and drank some girly drinks before getting the notification our table was ready. As with nearly every establishment in NYC, it is very close quarters in paradise lost. We stood at a table while waiting for seats at the bar to become available. Which, we didn't mind. I could see how this might be a little harder to get a seat for a bigger group if you aren't there before 6. It seemed that once a group got a big table, they camped out. The drinks were strong and creative. Friendly bartenders, good music, and yummy options for bar snacks. Also, the bathroom is a nice touch. Given the hell theming for the bar, the bathroom is a 180 and while using the Lou, you can listen to the bible being recited. Theres also a spooky surprise if you press the button in the bathroom. Speaking of the bathroom, it is at the bottom of some decently narrow stairs. So, try and stay sober enough for stairs or you may fall. Go to this bar. You will have fun.

    Paradise Lost is a speakeasy tiki bar located on 2nd Ave in the East Village. A friend & I went…read morethere after having dinner at Spicy Moon a few blocks away. We wanted to have after-dinner cocktails in a chill space, so we searched on our phones & saw Paradise Lost address via Google. We proceeded to walk down & was unable to find the establishment due to their being no front sign. After walking back & forth a few times, we saw another group walking towards the door & they confirmed the place. We walked inside the front door pressed a "doorbell" & lo & behold we gained entry after the previous group went inside. Definitely an incognito entrance. Once inside that door there is someone to greet you, & take your information. There is a forest/ grass/ jungle-looking foyer/ hallway we walked down to get to the next door. Before we knew it, we were near the "Paradise Lost No Vacancy" neon sign w/ an arrow pointing towards the snake-shaped knob door. It gets opened & a supercool speakeasy awaits.... Paradise Lost has mixed style table / seating arrangements throughout the place. A bar seating section, booth-style seating area, lounge- style seating area, etc. We got there a little after 7pm, so the afterwork crowd was in full swing. Paradise Lost has interesting atmosphere. At times a Gothic / Medieval Vibe, meets place w/ shipwreck decor, meets eleganct /club vibe w/ beautiful ceiling lighting, etc. Music played in the background. Staff are friendly, energetic, & attentive. We were pleasantly overwhelmed w/ the vast selection of tiki cocktails that were on the menu. Paradise Lost also have an intimate selection of snacks/ food menu items. This included Popcorn, Tater Tots, Devilled Eggs Rangoon Dip, etc. We ordered some cocktails served in unique tiki mugs & a bucket of popcorn to munch on w/ our drinks. The popcorn is flavored w/ Sea Buckthorn & Browm Butter, which gave it an special flavor profile. Our cocktails were well-prepared & nice & strong. Paradise Lost has individual unisex bathroom stalls & a communal vanity & sink area. The bathroom stalls have spooky voices coming from a speaker as you use the bathroom. I was so humorously taken aback, it had me laughing when I came out...Definitely a different thing to experience in the bathroom - lol. Before we left we watched one of the bartenders do a cocktail "fire" presentation for some patrons in a booth seated area. Wow.... Paradise Lost accepts walk-ins only, no reservations. Paradise Lost accepts groups of 8 or less, unless you are requesting to book the space for a private event. Ages 21+ paradiselost.nyc @paradiselostnyc Paradise Lost is open everyday - 5pm-2am.

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    Lillie's Victorian Establishment

    Lillie's Victorian Establishment

    3.9
    (2.1k reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
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    I almost missed it at first, it's a bit tucked away, but finding Lillie's feels like discovering a…read morehidden gem. The moment you step inside, you're transported to the Victorian era, with ornate details and charming décor that make the entire space feel like an experience in itself. We stopped in before a show without a reservation and, while the dining room was full, we were able to grab seats at the bar. Honestly, I think it worked out for the best--the bar felt more spacious than the table seating and had a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere for a Wednesday afternoon. The mocktails were as creative as they were delicious, and the cocktail menu offered plenty of tempting options as well. The bartenders were attentive, friendly, and impressively efficient, striking that perfect balance of great service without constantly interrupting your conversation. We shared the sliders and the summer salad, and both were generously portioned and perfect for splitting. Between the beautiful setting, excellent drinks, and seamless service, this is definitely a place I'll be returning to.

    Located near Theater District NYC. The perfect pre-broadway show dinner and drinks or if you're in…read moreTimes Square. Defiantly make a reservation for this one but you might get lucky to just walk in. Super stunning atmosphere and took amazing photos inside. Drinks where fabulous and a great wine selection. I would recommend their lobster ravioli and we shared their tuna tartar. Good idea to get to this place early as service was a bit slower. We waited 25 minuets for our second round of drinks and ultimately had to cancel them as we had our show to attend.

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    Monkey Bar

    Monkey Bar

    4.3
    (495 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Amazing vibes and food! We got a lunch reservation and I was surprised at how busy the restaurant…read morestill was. Service was a bit slow but not an issue. The waiter was really nice. I ordered the non-alcoholic ginger drink, spicy rigatoni pasta and the truffles pasta and Monkey Bread. Everything was so light and fluffy. None of the food felt heavy or greasy. Would definitely come here again!

    One of the best parts of exploring New York is following local recommendations, so after chatting…read morewith the bartender at 53, my husband and I decided to stop into Monkey Bar for a drink and a bite. It wasn't at all what I was expecting--in the best way. The space has a classic old New York feel with a dark, timeless atmosphere that immediately transports you to another era. It felt like the kind of place that's been quietly doing things well for decades. The service was exceptional from the moment we walked in. Everyone was warm, attentive, and made us feel genuinely welcome. Since Monkey Bar is known for its martinis, ordering one was an easy decision, and it didn't disappoint. We also shared the monkey bread, which absolutely hit the spot after a long day of walking around the city. It ended up being the perfect pit stop before heading to our next destination. Sometimes the places you stumble into on a recommendation end up being the ones you remember most, and Monkey Bar was definitely one of those for us.

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    The Woo Woo

    The Woo Woo

    4.4
    (346 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    If you love great cocktails, this hidden speakeasy is an absolute must-visit! From entering with a…read moresecret passcode to the very last sip, the entire experience is incredible. It has easily earned a spot as one of my favorite bars of all time. The underground space flawlessly captures a raw, seedy, 1980s rock 'n' roll vibe, with eclectic decor that extends beautifully to the themed menus and custom glassware. Sitting at the bar was a highlight--the bartenders were fantastic, clearly proud of their craft, and they even humorously indulged my game of trying to guess the ingredients of each drink they mixed. The cocktail lineup is phenomenal. A few absolute highlights: the Purple Rain with its purple ice and peppercorn, the flambéed Dirty Dancing, a brilliant espresso martini riff called Flick The Bean, and Pure Temptation--which has glassware you just have to see for yourself. Don't miss this place if you're in NYC!

    The Woo Woo is loud and touristy--and honestly, that kind of sums it up…read more They market it as a speakeasy, which... technically yes. You need a password (easy to find online), and you go through a hidden door down a staircase. But it feels more like a novelty than anything else. NYC has way more iconic speakeasies, so this isn't somewhere I'd go out of my way for more than once. Nothing wrong with the vibe--it's Times Square, so you already know what you're getting--but it's definitely a one-and-done kind of spot. The drinks are good and super fun, but they're very extra (smoke, presentation, all that), so between that and how packed it gets, it can take a while just to get one cocktail. Didn't try the food. Overall, go for the pics and TikToks--it's perfect for that. I'd recommend checking it out once, but I don't really see it being a repeat spot.

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    The end of the bar. Pay no attention to that small TV.
    Attaboy

    Attaboy

    4.1
    (875 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Attaboy absolutely lives up to the hype…read more From the moment we sat down, we knew we were in for something special. Our bartender, Zack, was phenomenal. Calling him a bartender almost feels like an understatement--he's a true cocktail craftsman. I was amazed watching him create drinks based simply on a few words or flavors we mentioned. It felt less like ordering a cocktail and more like collaborating on one. Of course, he also nailed the classics. The Clover Club and Gimlet were both perfectly executed, and my husband tried three different whiskey cocktails throughout the evening and loved every single one. The atmosphere is exactly what you hope for from a speakeasy: dark, intimate, and unassuming. The space is small, which adds to the experience, although the bar stools are definitely not designed for settling in for a three-hour hang (my only minor complaint). But honestly, that probably helps keep the experience moving and allows more people to enjoy this special spot. Attaboy is a great example of why NYC has such a legendary cocktail scene. The drinks, the craftsmanship, and the personal attention make it clear why this place gets so much attention. We'll absolutely be back.

    Have I found a new favorite bar?! I've heard nothing but good things about this place, and it still…read moreexceeded my expectations. The vibe is super chill, fun, and welcoming. The concept is simple: tell the bartenders what type of liquor and flavors you enjoy, and they create a custom cocktail just for you. I think it helps to go in with a few ideas, but if you give them some creative freedom, they can really surprise you. I honestly cannot remember all the ingredients in my drinks, but I do remember loving every sip. Such a unique spot and a fun experience. Definitely small inside so you may have to wait awhile. I only wish I lived closer!

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    The Press Room

    The Press Room

    4.7
    (15 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I usually go to Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn to watch movies but I got an invitation to a Soirée…read morehere for the movie, Wicked. I didn't know what to expect but I loved the Broadway show and I'm always down for immersive events. So I arrived at the Press Room and saw that there was a bar with a couple of tables surrounding it. It seems to be where the kitchen is for all the wonderful food that Alamo provides during the in-dining movie experience. I had to approach the bartender to find out where exactly this party was and he instructed me to look beyond the large curtain to the side just as if I were searching for the Wizard of Oz. As I tugged myself behind the curtain, I walked into a decent-sized room and with balloons and the words, "Welcome to Emerald City" in the front of the room with a DJ playing today's hits and of course, songs from the Wizard Broadway show. At first, I thought this was going to be a dance party but soon realized that it was going to be a craft party instead. There was a station for making your own broom, one to make a friendship bracelet, and another one for letter writing along with sealed wax to use on the envelope with different stamps. I sipped away an Old-Fashioned in my souvenir Wicked cup while singing along to the Wicked soundtrack and making a friendship bracelet for my daughter. This experience was relaxing and joyful so now I know my type of party consists of a craft night. Close to the end of the night, I participated in a Wicked costume contest. I lost but nevertheless, I had a good time. Ended the night with an order of burger before heading home to show off my creations. I can't wait to check out their other events and come here again!

    It's an enjoyable bar. It's slightly hidden away inside of an office building two flights down via…read morethe escalator next to the Alamo Drafthouse. Nice selection of alcohol, friendly bartenders and attentive service. Since it was tucked away it wasn't as crowded and I was able to spend an hour catching up with my friend and it wasn't overly crowded or loud.

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    Apotheke

    Apotheke

    3.8
    (1.6k reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$$

    Apotheke was one of my first experiences with a hidden speakeasy a number of years ago, and it…read morestill remains the OG in my vast encyclopedia of experiences. :) Strolling down Chinatown's busy and gritty Doyers Street, looking for any sign of Apotheke is a fond memory, then finally figuring out where it was, and entering through the mysterious and otherworldly threshold resulted a transformative experience that made me feel like I time traveled. Mood lighting, comfortable seating, great drinks in a cozy and Victorian-inspired space are the perfect blend of unique and. I always felt like I was part of something special the few times enjoyed creative, delicious, and strong libations from the pros at the bar. While it has always been pricey, I do feel like the excellent service ambiance, and drink quality warrant this, but may prevent more folks from becoming regulars so to speak. I love the clever and compact bathroom design, too. IYKYK Long live Apotheke!

    Fifteen years later and Apotheke is still one of my favorites!…read more You will walk past this hidden speakeasy several times before finding it. I could tell you to look for the blue beaker sign that says "Chemist" but the better tell is the random guy sitting on a stool outside. He'll be the only person on the street, so no worries about missing him! The menu has changed over the years, but the quality has not. The bartenders are social and personable. And the prices are in line for the area. My bestie and I loved the vibe. One of the best speakeasies she's had the pleasure of experiencing. Don't miss out on this place!

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    Greene Hook - gastropubs - Updated July 2026

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