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    Tom & Jerry's

    3.9 (301 reviews)
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    Open 12:00 pm - 4:00 am (Next day)

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    TOM & JERRY'S ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Loud
    Divey
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Lindsay Y.

    Finally, a bar that gets it! While on the hunt for the perfect dirty martini, we stumbled across Tom & Jerry's lounge. Initially, it seemed like your average bar, but then I heard a tribe called quest come on and I immediately knew I had found a cool spot! I really loved the atmosphere and big bonus points for the killer playlist and it's pup friendly!

    Nino R.

    High class dive. It's loud and crowded but the drink prices are decent for the neighborhood. There's maybe 15 seats at the bar. There's a handful of couches. No patio but restrooms are in decent shape. If you like four legged mammals, then you'll enjoy looking at their heads posted up on the wall. I'm not sure if they serve food but I didn't see anyone eating. Yeehaw...

    Christy L.

    Tom and Jerry's is a very casual, open late at night, chill vibes pub that's right around the corner from Prince Street. The pub is a one man show, so it can get busy around 10pm-2 am, but the owner is really friendly and tries to tend to everyone the best he can. Don't expect any crazy cocktails or handcrafted drinks here, just simple (but super strong) well drinks and draft beer. Tom and Jerry's is a perfect place to peek your head into after a long flight or big meal at prince street. The pub is nicely decorated with taxidermy mounts and many pottery plates and bowls. Don't have to come dressed fancy at all! I would come back here next time I'm in NY.

    Elizabeth X.

    Cozy, clean spot for drinks with good prices. Staff is friendly. Came in on a Sunday evening. Plenty of spots, $8 Guinness and $12 glass of Prosecco.

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    Natalie T.

    Crowded bar but filled with good looking people. The drinks were affordable and bathrooms were pretty clean. Bartenders were friendly as well and make themselves available for orders. I like the rustic touch to this place. I'd love to visit on a Wednesday or Thursday night!

    China C.

    I came here after work with a few of my work colleagues. It was crowded and I'm guessing this is a go to after work spot for this that work in the SoHo area. I was impressed by the different animal taxidermy. It is a very small place so I highly recommend trying to get there as early as possible to snag a table for you and your party.

    Best packers bar in NY. As soon as we walked in, a worker came up to us and asked if we'd like to sit at the reserved tables for packers fans. Great ambiance. 10/10.

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    Michelle S.

    Stopped in for a quick adult cocktail. Service was great. Drinks were very good. Happening atmosphere. Neighborhood bar full. Even patrons were friendly and inviting.

    Allows gross outside animals to run on tables and across drinks

    Allows outside animals to run on tables and across drinks Would prefer a cleaner environment in the future

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    Dog friendly bar in NYC. Vibes are right for a late night drink in the city. Bartenders are attentive and it's in a happening spot

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    Good luck finding a better tavern. Enjoy this place. There are very few places like this.

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    Cool place. Cool vibe. Very chill late night scene & perfect for its Village neighborhood.

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    Great neighborhood bar that's not quite a dive but has reasonable prices and a nice bar staff.

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    We met up for happy hour at Grove Street Social with friends--one who has lived in the West Village…read morefor over a decade and another visiting from Pennsylvania. It ended up being a nice spot for a casual catch-up, though with a few mixed impressions. The space itself is cute and very much feels like a neighborhood bar. One of the things we liked most was that they have games available--we ended up playing Scrabble while waiting for our friend to arrive, which made the time go by quickly and added to the relaxed vibe. Happy hour prices are solid, and the fried pickles we shared were decent. I also had a watermelon cocktail that was refreshing and perfectly fine, if not particularly memorable. Service was a bit inconsistent. The bartender wasn't very warm or welcoming to us initially, though that changed once our friend--who is a regular--arrived. Overall, it's a comfortable spot to meet friends and hang out for a few hours, especially on a weekday like Thursday. That said, I probably wouldn't go out of my way to return, but I can see why it works well as a local neighborhood hang.

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    Pretty cool and genuinely unique spot, different from most places in the city. The whole concept is…read morebuilt around keeping your hands busy: pool tables, ping pong, shuffleboard, foosball, chess, checkers, even some old-school arcade cabinets scattered through a sprawling underground space. It's actually a legacy spot in disguise. This basement used to house Fat Cat, a longtime West Village institution that shut down right before the pandemic, and before that the room itself was a bowling alley, tucked into a 1932 Art Deco building a few steps from Stonewall. Drink selection isn't the draw here, don't come expecting a deep cocktail list. Crowd skews heavily undergrad, and the place is loud, so it's not the spot for an intimate one-on-one or a real group conversation. It's built for a different kind of hang: elbow your way to a table, keep your hands busy, let the noise do the rest. There's also live jazz most nights, which adds a nice layer if you catch it at the right time. Neat place, just know what you're walking into.

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    Dear Strangers

    Dear Strangers

    4.3
    (29 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Met up with friends here for dinner before a show near Washington square. It wasn't super crowded…read morewhen we arrived around 6pm (maybe due to the extreme cold that day) but started filling up gradually. I loved the ambiance and decor, very cozy. As for food, there were some true hits but most of the food was good but basic. The highlights for me were the wild mushrooms & rice cakes as well as the Caesar salad - loved the use of nori in the salad and would definitely come back for the mushrooms. The chicken cutlet and chicken dumplings were fine but I probably wouldn't order them again. The wait staff weren't super attentive nor super warm, but they were efficient when we asked for water refills, etc. There was ample standing room at the bar while we waited for our friends, but the table/booth that we sat at was super narrow, I was knocking knees with my friend all night and generally felt squished.

    Dear Strangers? Yes, they certainly treat you like one! This place is not good. They seemed…read moreunprepared to handle restaurant week. There weren't enough servers to handle the crowd and that was reflective in our dinner service. Despite being checked in on 0 times and having to flag them down for water, to order, and to get our check, their attitude wasn't warm or accommodating at all. It even came off like we were bothering our server when asking for basic things. The food was subpar. Didn't try the drinks. Maybe that's the savior? -Tuna tartare acceptable; nothing to write home about -Chicken dumplings tasted like chicken but had no bite to it. Weird and served on paper that resembled a crumpled receipt or used tissue. -Chicken cutlet was warm and soggy. No truffle flavor as advertised on the menu. Some creativity points for the accompanying foam dip but it didn't work. -Beef short rib was tasty but the single potato that come with it felt insulting and cheap. Really? One potato? -Pecan pie dessert and sorbet were really good. Sad way to finish, only enjoying the final course. Ambiance was good. Floors were super slippery because they were tiled on a snowy day. They should warn their guests about that. Lots of work to be done here and I will not be around to see it through!

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    Sip & Guzzle

    Sip & Guzzle

    4.1
    (296 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    If I could give 100 stars I would!…read more My 14yr old with my taste for dinning found this place online and fell in love. I couldn't say no to his request for this being his birthday dinner. I made the reservation for 4:15 PM, I didn't want to risk not getting one of those cheeseburgers. It's all he talked about. We left me with plenty of time to get there walk around the city go to dinner and then head to the next stop. TRAFFIC!! Awful, terrible, dream crushing traffic! It was bumper-to-bumper almost immediately getting out of Maine. I'm staring at the clock, watching the arrival time get later and later and my son's face go further and further from the glowing smile it had started with. I try to call the restaurant, knowing no one would be there to answer. They didn't open till 4 o'clock, and it was 10 AM. I have my husband sent an email saying that we might be late. Then traffic starts to clear up and it says we're gonna arrive in New York around 245. Awesome! No traffic picks up again and it goes back to 6 PM. We finally get a call from the restaurant, they moved things around and offered us a reservation at 5:25pm, but it was the best they could do. Their best was enough, we made it there by 5:15. Thanks to the amazing staff at sip and guzzle, my son was able to have his birthday dinner at the place he'd been dreaming about for months. Mackenzie and Kamila greeted us at the door, we had spoken to Kamila on the phone and she was just as wonderful in person. She led us to a nice corner booth where we weren't all crammed in and left us in the hands of our server, Angie. Unfortunately, they were sold out of cheeseburgers. They only make a minimal amount a day, but we made up for it other places. We ordered the highlight reel. MOCHI FRIES Creative, crispy and unique, the nacho powder dip is an interesting touch, I preferred it without. SPICY TUNA was disappointing, we were told to alternate side because one was meant to be sticky rice the other tuna. Enjoyed as instructed but unfortunately the ratio of rice to tuna was probably 70/30. Two small bites of rice and then all tuna. Mine being the second bite I didn't really get the experience. Very tasty otherwise PORK YAKI 30-layer skewer with koji floss Very good, perfect combination of sweet, savory and salty. Delicious! Anything wrapped in cotton candy has my inner child's full attention. We ordered four more to go. BIKINI world's thinnest sandwich, comté ganache, 5j jamon. This was ridiculous, salty, creamy, crispy. All ingredients were evenly distributed across the sandwich. Every bite was perfect. FOIE GRAS MONT BLANC Foie gras on top of soft pillowy toast, this is a plate you should be eating in private. It's absurd. SHRIMP TOAST fried shokupan stuffed with royal red shrimp and lobster This was strange, it wasn't bad, wasn't amazing. The first taste and smell was soapy, like fancy soap. The texture is amazing. It almost had an herb chicken salad flavor. Definitely interesting and worth the bite. ELECTRIC CHICKEN hot and crispy This was FUN!! The presentation, the flavor. It really hit upfront with scechuam pepper. Szechuan pepper is more a feeling than a taste and really elevates the experience. If you've never had Szechuan pepper this is a good place to start your adventure with it. This came out with their addictive cabbage, not by request, it just happened that way. So obviously I wanted to see if they were friends, they are, bites together suggested. ROYALE WITH CHEESE a5 wagyu Yes we ordered $150 sandwich, shamelessly. If this is the only thing you can get, get it! It comes with sour house made pickles. I suggest being careful with those, there's no need to overpower the flavor of what is already here.

    S&G has already taken Best New U.S. Cocktail Bar in 2025, #39 on the World's 50 Best Bars that same…read moreyear, and the #1 spot on North America's 50 Best Bars list in 2026. This was my second visit and it was even better. We splurged and ordered the Royale with Cheese and the Electric Chicken with the Party Dip which is their version of ranch topped with caviar. UNREAL. Everyone talks about the ranked cocktails here, but the food still does not get nearly enough attention.

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