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    4.2 (71 reviews)
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    Spinach Artichoke Dip
    Shannon M.

    Milady's has quickly become one of my go-to local bars! The staff is always super friendly, and both the drinks and food are great. It's not the cheapest spot, but prices are fair for Greenwich Village. Their happy hour is solid, but I'm especially a fan of their signature cocktails (even though they're not included). The Spinach Artichoke Dip and Brussels sprouts are must-orders -- honestly, everything I've tried here has been delicious!

    Hunter S.

    I just saw another review that said they came because Milady's is on the world's best bar list. I did not know this was a thing, and while the experience was good, I would not say this is one of the world's best bars. I would say service was attentive. I got in immediately on a Wednesday night, greeted with a smile, even though it was miserably cold due to the door opening and closing (nothing to be done about it). I just had the pretzel, with cheese dip and whole grain mustard. The pretzel was soft, but not too soft, portion was great for sharing, and the dips were tasty. For drinks, I got: Window Treatment (tequila, hibiscus, basil, lime, the pathfinder amaro, and tonic) as well as Get Off My Lawn (ford's gin, muyu Jasmin vert, lemon, black currant, and pink peppercorn). Both drinks were light, refreshing. I would not call them "world's best bar" level, but still good. They have a variety of other cocktails. Light and bubbly, using aperol, sherry, rum, grey goose. Whiskey highballs in various combinations. Jell-O shots. Cocktails they call "shaken and citrusy," which is where I got the Window Treatment and Get Off My Lawn. They also have flavors/spirits of rum, cranberry, rye, fig, vermouth, pear brandy. They have a "spirit forward" section with a few martinis, a Negroni, and old fashioned, and a bourbon/sherry drink. They have beer and wine as well. As far as food, it's mostly American/bar bites. Oysters, broccoli cheddar soup, chopped or chickpea salad. I had the sourdough pretzel, which as I said, was pretty good. They have shrimp cocktail, Brussels sprouts, spinach stuffed mushrooms (I did eye these), kale and artichoke dip, loaded potato skins. Entrees are chicken tenders, shrimp lettuce wraps, a house burger and veggie burger, grilled chicken on flatbread, and chorizo Mac n cheese, which can be made vegetarian. It's a cute place with a fun disco ball, a decorative bar, good service, decent food and drink. I wouldn't go here for a regular dinner or an event. But for after work drinks and snacks or a first date, sure.

    Non alcoholic spritz, absolutely delightful
    Brittany T.

    A wonderful spot for a late night bite and yummy cocktails (or mocktails). I opted for the non alcoholic spritz which was delightful and absolutely scratched the itch for a craft cocktail without the added booziness. The menu was diverse, it feels like the kind of place where there's something for everyone, especially if you are in the mood for a late night sweet treat because that blondie was delish! We also tried the sourdough pretzel which came with a yummy beer cheese and a grain mustard. I'm not in NYC often but I would love to come back next time I'm in town because this was a perfect spot for a weekday nightcap. Excellent service, lovely ambiance, and delicious food--this place hit the trifecta!

    Oyster shooter
    Brooke K.

    The ambiance here is really cute and the bar seating is nice. They have an area with smaller velvet chairs that I liked. The bartender and staff were really friendly. The drinks were okay. I ordered an espresso martini that was just okay. The food...from what I ordered needs work. I will say the oyster shooter was good...the half order of oysters were ok...but the salmon lettuce wrap was awful. Overcooked, overly salty and honestly tasted really fishy. I had one bite and sent it back. We then ordered the chicken handwich which is a mini pita chicken schwarma. This was also super salty and really dry and way too much hot sauce. My mouth was on fire by the end of eating it. Not a fan of what I ordered at all. If I go back it will only be for basic drinks.

    Brian H.

    You have to appreciate a place that sells retro with a disco ball, Christmas lights and cross generational music - but damn it works. Backed up by a bar serving delicious cocktails, including a strictly delicious daiquiri, this is what I want my basement bar to feel like. I sampled the burger which is a spot-on homage to what makes a great burger - toppings. Heavy lettuce, a yummy mayo sauce, sweet pickles (surprisingly yummy) and a sharp red onion to help. The fries are fluffy on the inside and crisp outside with no need to remind me of which vegetable I am partaking, crispy through and through. A great find and one that will get a return visit, As Freddy is singing me off, I think I'll curl up in a pink velvet booth.

    Moon Prism Power
    Morgan H.

    Came here on a Friday night at 8:45 and the place was packed but not crazy. There were no open tables available and no seats at the bar, but me and my boyfriend were fortunate enough to only have to wait a few minutes before a kind lady and her friend tapped us on the shoulder to let us know she was leaving and we could have her table! We sat immediately after that and our table was wiped down and our server was so kind and attentive. I got the Milady Martini, moon Prism Power and the La Fiera. Highly recommend the Milady Martini and La fiera if you like your drinks on the stronger side. I had the Moon Prism Power in between the two as a sweet break. We didn't get food but I would definitely come back here again. Every time someone got up to leave, another person was immediately ready to take their spot. This place doesn't have a line but it's definitely a place to be as there's a few people always lingering by the door, waiting for a spot.

    Chicken Tenders with Jalapeño Ranch and Honey Mustard
    David T.

    The service is so friendly. The host sat us within 5 minutes. The water from the AC kept dripping on me and luckily there were empty tables so they moved us. The chicken tenders were absolutely delicious- crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside. The cocktails on the other hand are not very strong. Flavorful but not potent. Our server was very attentive. It's a fabulous ambiance with comfort food.

    Big Apple Martini / prince of darkness
    Molly T.

    Wow, Julie Reiner has done it again. Everything she turns out is spectacular. Not only mixology-wise, but her bars also seem to all have perfectly curated vibes, though they're all different than one another. Milady's is a bar that could easily exist in Brooklyn, but it's smack dab in the middle of swanky SoHo. That said, the crowd is definitively SoHo, given their aesthetic and proclivity for designer bag. But somehow, it's not pretentious. It's refined yet funky and fun, the bartenders work swiftly and tend to be super friendly, and at prime time it's as busy as any bar in the city, despite the fact that people don't tend to go to SoHo to "go out" in the way that most younger New Yorkers conceive of going out. Milady's has made itself a destination once again, and one well worth going out of your way for. We came here at around 10/10:15 on a Saturday night after getting dinner nearby. It was packed when we got there and there were a few parties waiting by the door. However, the hostess told us we could stand around behind the bar and the grab the first two seats that opened up, which luckily for us, happened within about five minutes. Not saying that's a guarantee for you, but there's a good amount of bar seating here. The Milday's drink menu (we only came for drinks, can't speak to the food) is unique in that the ABV for each cocktail is noted next to the name of each drink. I honestly think that this should become the norm, as sometimes a drink may look light or spirit-forward when you look at ingredients, but in actuality the strength may be different than expected (for example, a "punch" may seem like it will be boozy, but it's predominately liqueur/apertif-based). Where my own preferences are concerned, I like to try as much as I can on a menu without getting drunk, and this type of menu helps me to order strategically. I ended up going with boozier drinks, but that was my informed choice. To start, I got the Milady's Martini (fords gin, rose vermouth, fino sherry, santoni amaro) while my husband got the Hawaiian Iced Tea (grey goose l'orange, pisco, lilikol, tropical black tea, lemon, perrier). The martini was excellent -- delicate with some fruit notes, served in cute glassware with half of it left to sit over ice (a touch I always appreciate). The iced tea was a lower-ABV drink that was definitely tropical but very well-balanced and not overly sweet. For our second round, I got the Big Apple Martini (bombay sapphire, skyy vodka, apple brandy, green apple) and my husband got the Prince of Darkness (rum blend, oloroso sherry, falernum, don's mix, lime, bitters). This martini looked like it could be crass (for some reason that's the most fitting adjective I have to describe my expectation) and weird, but it was delicious. Definitely boozy. The Prince of Darkness was much more interesting than I expected -- it also had some tropical vibes but the flavors were cleaner and more pronounced than many tropical drinks.

    Alex M.

    Stopped by with a friend for a late night drink. Good to know that kitchen last call is around 12:30 (and food menu looked great). We each had a cocktail - which their menu has quite the selection (and fun addition of respective ABV on it). I got the small sized martini and buddy got the apple brandy drink (both were delicious!). Service was great and attentive, and the ambiance was fun - reminded me of a 70s themed bar. Next time may opt for the martini flight to try all three.

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    Everything was great! Food and drinks were large portions, music was amazing & the waiter we had was so sweet! He made great suggestions.

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    Overpriced drinks, too loud, cramped, slow service. No one at door to great, no sign that says wait to be seated.

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    Fun environment. Friendly staff. Good service. Went on a Saturday afternoon. Nice crowd. Would go back

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    nice bar/restaurant, good happy hour deals, solid cocktails, decent oysters. try the pb&j shooters

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    Went here for happy hour after work. A fantastic cocktail bar in a part of soho that is deserted of good bars. Service was friendly!

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    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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    4.2(617 reviews)
    0.2 miGreenwich Village
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    Cool vibe. Super nice people…read more Speak easy atmosphere Love the West Village neighborhood

    Serious attitude here. The cocktails were very tasty but the service and vibe were so off-putting,…read moreI will never go back. I made a reservation in person more than 24 hours in advance. I wanted to treat an old friend to a quick birthday toast before a show she was attending nearby. Later that night, another friend became available to join but, because they do not actually have a phone that takes calls (only offers an announcement to go to Resy or email) adding another person was not at all easy. I would have had to cancel and rebook and wasn't sure I'd be able to (reservation was for a Saturday night) In most places, a table for 3 easily accommodates 4. But not here. When two of us arrived, they made it clear this was a big problem. I would have walked out right then but I would have been charged $90! We decided to stay and make the best of it, which was a challenge. For a speakeasy, the vibe was aggressive, not relaxing. Very loud music and not great acoustics.) Too cramped to be comfortable, proving that small does not necessarily mean cozy! We asked if we could take a chair from the table next to us, which was empty (it was only 6 pm; I told our server we'd be gone by 7 because my friend, the birthday girl, had to catch a show.) We were told No! To say the waiter was cold, unfriendly, and indifferent is generous. He was totally rude. He literally told my friend she couldn't sit in a chair that was otherwise empty, knowing we'd be leaving momentarily. Then he had the gail to hand me the bill with a 22% tip pre-selected...and watched over me while I signed it! Definitely the least satisfying $100 I have ever spent. Disappointing. It was good to see my friends, but I so wish I hadn't picked this place. Never again.

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