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    3.1 (535 reviews)
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    Ice cream drink
    Kiley K.

    The novelty of this place is unmatched but sometimes the drinks don't hit quite like I wish they would. While this ice cream cocktail looked cute and had nice presentation, the flavor was off and was too boozy to be enjoyable in my opinion. I'll stick to their normal cocktails next time or maybe just a scoop of ice cream because I do like to hangout in their beautiful lounge!

    Dinosaur Chicken Nuggets
    Ellen C.

    UES. is a speakeasy located within an ice cream shop. There's a plethora of drinks on the menu, as well as some small bites such as pretzels and Dino nuggets. Their drinks are unique, some featuring ice cream or even catching on fire. The only thing is the service wasn't great - it took us ages to get our drinks and there were times the energy felt a bit cold.

    Carol S.

    A fun ice cream speakeasy in the upper east side! Ice cream lovers will rejoice at this spot. Once you find the secret entrance, you can order ice cream based cocktails or also order ice cream. The space isn't that big but the service is good. You can sit at the bar or get a table.

    Neha M.

    Omg this place is so underrated - there wasn't anyone there Friday evening but I'm sure this place gets busy. I love the vibe of this entire place, plastered with cool wall art and the bar is great! The drinks are slightly expensive but honestly they are all super unique drinks and flavors so definitely worth a try

    Maria L.

    First, I'd like to say I loved the icecream shop-- the speakeasy on the other hand was not my favorite of speakeasys I've been to. I must admit it looks very cool and loved the decorations for Vday. I found that our waiter(s) were always MIA esp when we wanted more drinks. We ended up not ordering more because by the time they came back around we wanted to leave and not order food. I enjoyed my drink: I left my heart in yorkville (gin based) with some of my favorite icecream. It came in an awesome heart glass. The Barbizon drink I had came in a plastic flute which was surprising- thought it would come in another fancy glass-- did they run out? It was a bit sweeter than my taste but the heart shape strawberry was a nice touch. I'll give this spot another try.

    Gorgeous speakeasy
    Erika R.

    My friend and I came here a few weeks ago to grab a drink and catchup. She lives in the neighborhood and has been wanting to check this out. I love a good speakeasy and this one has a great storefront. It's actually an ice cream shop in front, with real ice cream and nondairy options. The experience of figuring out how to get into the speakeasy was pretty good. I won't describe it here and spoil it for anyone who wants to try it out. Once you enter the speakeasy, the vibe completely changes from bright friendly ice cream shop, to dark and sophisticated cocktail bar. The art scattered along the walls and the ceiling is really cool and unique. The bar itself is beautiful as well. there's several large booths for large groups and also tables for two if you're on a date or with a friend like we were to catch up over a drink. Now here is where I have some feedback for this place to take it from good to great. Please simplify your mobile menu. I like the idea of the themed drinks and the story behind each one, but it's really hard to navigate on your phone. The idea is cute but for each drink you have a title, then a paragraph telling the story about the drink, then a second detailed description of the drink itself. For every drink I had to read two paragraphs just to find out it's another tequila drink and I don't like tequila. We asked our server for a drink recommendation that was similar to a vodka martini and what he suggested was something fruity and sweet (not at all what we were in the mood for). Maybe if the menu were printed or organized by spirit, it would be easier to navigate. But we both got frustrated and just ordered dirty martinis because we tired of scrolling. Also please tell whoever's phone is connected to the speaker to put their playlist on shuffle. When we arrived, we walked into some Mariah Carey, which was great. But then there were four more Mariah Carey songs, and then we realized that We Belong Together was playing again. It sounded like someone noticed and switched to Justin Timberlake and then the same thing happened again and we heard Rock Your Body twice within 30 minutes. With these minor tweaks I think this place could be amazing! We had a good time but probably would've stayed for more than one drink if the music didn't keep repeating or we found an amazing cocktail on the menu we had to try.

    Grace H.

    Cute idea for the speakeasy spot! Cute cocktails with UES iconic names! Very Instagrammable, But taste was mid, do not expect good quality cocktails. mixology will need to improve. Small space, long wait if you plan to go in on a weekend. Gentlemen, please your leather shoes if we are planning to get it.

    Ice cream shop employee on a very important FaceTime call.

    Came in for ice cream, left feeling like we crashed a private phone call. The guy behind the counter couldn't be more annoyed by our presence if he tried -- ignored us, acted bothered, barely scooped half a cup, talk rude to us, and couldn't wait to get back to his call. If you enjoy being treated like an inconvenience, this is your spot. 5 star for making us feel unwelcome. Worst costumer service.

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    Jane G.

    UES. was a letdown. Although I love the concept of a speakeasy hidden behind a legitimate ice cream shop, I feel as though this is a tourist trap, and yet, was pretty quiet for a Friday night. You begin by having to solve the "riddle" of where to find a light switch in an obvious location, which is supposed to be the "abracadabra" that triggers the door to the speakeasy to open, but in reality we just stood there awkwardly as we waited for a disgruntled staff member to open the door from the inside. I will say, the interior is well-designed and fun. The tables are small and incredibly close together, which makes it awkward. The menu is on a QR code, and is on a PDF close to 30 pages long, with lengthy (yet somehow still unhelpful) descriptions of each drink, which all have long names that the servers have trouble hearing. A simple description of the notes/flavors of each drink on a 3 pager (max) would suffice, but no. They also serve ice cream in easily 50 different combos (1-3 scoops, vaguely described, overpriced ice cream sundaes) among other things. Their menu could use some paring down, as I'm sure it's a nightmare for the two people working to be bartenders, serve up ice cream, and servers all at once. On that note, service could have been better. It wasn't friendly, to say the least. Lastly--they make it SO clear on their website that the dress code is strict and upscale (no sneakers?!), meaning that my party, who had only packed walkable shoes (no heels) were stressing all day wondering if there was a chance we were going to get turned away from an ICE CREAM SHOP (speakeasy, but you get my drift). Only to arrive and the dress code was very much not enforced, which was good for us, but... ?!?!? I did enjoy my cocktail (although I'm no connoisseur and my tastes are juvenile, as evident by the literal $25 unicorn ice cream I spent my hard earned money on) as well as the ice cream itself. However, I don't see UES. as worth a return trip (or a first trip, for that matter).

    Aubin F.

    The drinks here are always fantastic, it's the reason you would hope to be drawn to an ice cream speakeasy, right? Cocktails themed around a lot of city staples including businesses and people who have made New York great. I would say about 1/3 of the drinks include a pairing of ice cream or sorbet from the front of house parlor, but you can get those flavors or other local desserts a la carte. The menu features "light bites" and they really do mean light, snacks not food BUUUUT- you can bring food from local places in, so if you need more than tots a jumbo soft pretzel (which is actually quite good) I recommend calling in a To-Go order for a pizza or some loaded Mac and cheese then picking it up on your way to UES. I have come many times when a friend visits NY and they want something unique, but I may have to pick my nights a little more carefully- Cinema Sundays are always understaffed, which makes no sense because they are a popular night! Especially the 9:00 showing, I always come for the 7:00 and when I leave just before 9:00 there is a line out the door and I dread the night ahead for a single bartender up against 30 cocktail orders.

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    Olivia P.

    This review is regarding the super top secret bar behind the door of ice cream pints. I had an enjoyable experience here. I didn't make a reservation, but luckily when I showed up around 12:45am, they were able to let us in. It's fun you have to find the switch to open the door. Then you get brought behind the door and the bar is very cool. The space is small, but I thought it had a nice ambiance. All the staff I came into contact with were awesome! They were so fun and nice. There are so many options if was almost overwhelming. My boyfriend and I got the "I Left My Heart in Yorkville". It came in a really cute heart shaped glass and had delicious ice cream on top. Although it looked complex it was pretty simple and tasted good. Definitely overpriced but all part of the experience! I would make a reservation and try it out for one drink. It's overall a fun and positive experience!

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    Erik B.

    Solid neighborhood speakeasy bar that most may already know about. It's not hard to enter the bar if you can find the switch and possibly order the right flavor of ice cream. Yes, the drinks are still expensive and the menu is limited like many classy bars around the city, but the bartender works hard at making your drinks taste right. The inside decor is also unique. Take a look at the photos, you'll see paintings of rappers and a mix of classic Victorian styled art with modern day replicas of celebrities. I ordered the "Alice..." Cocktail drink, which includes a lemon twist and egg whites vigorously shaken by the bartender to create that great foamy taste. Another great perk to this bar is the location, located close to a few awesome restaurants around out your evening. Staff are friendly and there's free coatcheck.

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    Ask the Community - UES.

    How formal is the dress code?

    I saw people enter with jeans, if that helps

    What time do they close? No quite sure considering the change in curfew.

    I am not sure exactly what time they close but i do know that you have to make a reservation (using Resy) to get in and the last one is at 11:00PM on the weekend and 10PM on weekdays. Having said that it may be that they are open till whatever the… Read more

    Do you need a reservation?

    Yes. Go to their site and make a reservation using RESY.

    How to make a reservation to the storage room?

    They are available for reservation on Resy!

    What time is this place open until?

    Monday-Wednesday 5PM-1AM, Thursday 5PM-2AM, Friday & Saturday 5PM-3AM, Cinema Sundays 6PM-12AM

    Is there any non dairy ice cream :)?

    I believe they had one non-dairy sorbet!

    Has anyone been to a private event here? Thinking of hosting one but would appreciate some feedback. This would be for birthday party between 25-35 people.

    Yes, but your party might be possibly too big call and ask.

    Will they still serve ice cream in the bar area?

    Yes! They will provide you with an ice cream menu if you request it.

    What exactly is the dress code for the bar? What time does it close?

    No casual shoes (sneakers, flip flops), no t-shirts

    Do they serve food?

    No, but their ice cream is PHENOMENAL!!!

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    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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    Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop Bar - Gorgeous sunset

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    4.3(386 reviews)
    2.7 miMidtown West, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen

    Beautiful rooftop bar on the west side. It's dark and cozy inside; invites intimate conversation…read more The cocktail selection is great, a wide range of tart and tangy to sweet and smooth. The service at Dear Irving is top notch, they are reliable and quick. They understand the difference between providing privacy and providing assistance. Great date night spot.

    As I've said previously, I try to avoid midtown. It's congested and touristy and the restaurants…read moreare usually just not that great. But Irving on Hudson is an exception. The view is gorgeous and sweeping. The service is attentive and professional. The drinks are sophisticated. I ended up here because I saw a video about their gin and tonic. Sounds simple, but it's one of my favorite drinks, and I'm always looking for someone who can do it well. I ordered their "dear G&T" and it was a fruity, complex riff on my old favorite. I also got the foreign forage, "a bourbon smash with a mint zing." It was also a delicious take on a classic. They have several types of cocktails, all broken down by spirit and flavor profile. They also offer a lot of spirits made in New York State. They have cocktails with earthy notes, fruity notes, fancy martinis, and a section boasting limited edition and special spirits, if you're "feeling fancy" and wanna cough up 35 bucks instead of 20 or 25! They have a bar snacks menu (sliders, nuts, and the like). I had their thick cut fries and they were light, seasoned, and tasty. I couldn't stop eating them. Midtown or not, I highly recommend this spot, which also has a couple other locations, including Gramercy.

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    4.7(343 reviews)
    2.4 miHell's Kitchen, Midtown West
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    Small cozy with intimate vibes. Yet the bar will surprise you with its funky handles. The…read morebartender's sweet, service is good and the prices are typical for midtown. They have popcorn too. I really enjoyed their music, not current but just might have you singing along

    SUCH a cute little bar! Came out to "investigate" yesterday around "Happy Hour" time (note: there…read morewas no actual happy hour here) around 5-6pm on a Friday. It IS a small bar, but there were only about 4-5 folks here already, engrossed in a conversation at the bar that anyone could join. I quietly took a seat at one of the 3 tables on the plush high-top bench and the lone, friendly bartendress was immediately attentive (I was greeted the moment I stepped through the door!). Now, there's no ACTUAL liquor here, ONLY the beer and wine on the small menu, so don't try asking her to whip you up something not on the menu. Luckily for me, there was a fruity sangria special, so I opted for that, served with a decorative shark adornment and a metal straw, and was immediately given a little bucket of popcorn to accompany it. Now, this is part of the reason why I wanted to check this place out. Fresh popcorn is my weakness. Bars that give free snacks with drinks are top tier in my book. You could probably lure me into the back of a white van with a signature red and white filled popcorn bucket. So I sat, and I sipped, and I munched, and I listened to the conversation from the others, and the bartendress, god bless her, would check on my bucket and refill it any time it got low. Now I'm really a mixed drink girly, but the vibes were SO cool here that I would most definitely come back. :D Also note, there's cool little padded seating by the window that I noticed that would be great for people-watching outside.

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    2.3 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    Been wanting to check this place out for YEARS... I finally have. It was really small. It looked so…read moremuch bigger to me in pictures. This is not a bad thing, I was just surprised. Regardless, I love the dark decor. Its not loud or anything, just a more relaxing environment for drinks where you can actually speak to each other. They have a huge selection of drinks, not too much to eat but there's plenty of restaurants in the area to handle that for you. The popcorn did smell good though. It was also the end of Happy Hour when we arrived. My husband got the 'Hot Buttered Rum' and I got the 'Escape' which was Bacardi 8yr Rum, Coconut Crème, Pineapple Juice, Sweet Vermouth. The drinks were STRONG. They are also pricy but the Hot Buttered Rum was part of Happy Hour so that helped. The service was super friendly, knowledgeable and quick. I would come back or recommend if you are in the area. It was a nice little place and glad I finally tried it.

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