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    Uncle Charlie's

    3.7 (99 reviews)
    ModerateGay Bars, Piano Bars
    Open 4:00 pm - 4:00 am (Next day)

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    Ed U.

    I think it's fate that Jamie W. and I stayed at a hotel that was barely a block away from this second floor walk-up piano bar. That's because on our last NYC trip, we discovered Marie's Crisis Cafe in the West Village right after we saw "Into the Woods" (review: https://bit.ly/3MAZR2M). I was in the mood to Sondheim-isize with the Broadway-obsessed patrons around the piano on "Children Will Listen". Uncle Charlie's is like Marie's but less divey with less group singing. It had more of a retro-vintage vibe in a 1950's-era romcom like you would expect to see Doris Day singing "Roly Poly" to Rock Hudson in "Pillow Talk". Oh, just Google it, will ya? Jamie and I were already a bit sauced from a couple of hours at The Duplex, so we figured this would be a good choice for after-drinks drinks since we could stagger back to the hotel if necessary. We sat at a high top table for two that that was close enough to the piano player to enjoy his terpsichorean skills... But far enough away not to be wrangled into performing. Not just show tunes either. Jamie had to forcibly stop me from volunteering to sing "Taking Chances". That song was stuck in my head since we saw "Titanique" at Asylum NYC a couple of nights before, and I was drunk enough to think I could get away with Celine's long-note wailing during the choruses. I held back while several others wailed to Adele and Lizzo. Surprisingly the well drinks were cheaper here than at Marie's. Even more surprisingly, we held ourselves to just one round at $16 each (photo: https://bit.ly/3Tri718). More people trickled in, regulars probably, because they knew to sit in the back room where they could drink and provide catcalls to the ad hoc singers in relative anonymity. Jamie and I politely clapped no matter how off-key they were. Wait, is it my turn now? "What do you say to taking chances? What do you say to jumping off the edge? What do you say? What do you sayyyyyyyy?" DRINKS - 4 stars...good and stiff, appropriate pre-performance libations AMBIANCE - 4 stars...mid-century retro with a big piano...though the TV screens were distracting with the Padres slamming the Mets SERVICE - 4 stars...Juan Carlos and the server were friendly and attentive TOTAL - 4 stars...if you have a song you need to sing and don't care who's listening to you RELATED - Hungry or thirsty in NYC? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: http://bit.ly/2YS9ELs

    Norah S.

    Juan Carlos is an amazing server and Tim is a great piano man. Bravo! Sing your heart out!

    View from the patio, midtown East, Chrysler building.

    Amazing bar that we stumbled upon by complete accident. Big on the inside, and a great patio with a stunning view. Friendly staff, who brought our drinks to us outside. Will go back each time I'm in the city.

    Marqus R.

    Uncle Charlie's is a gay piano but actually with more of an emphasis on karaoke off key drunks with gravely sounding barroom tenor voices than a piano bar. It's also a bar which I can assure you I will never return nor recommend except to congenitally tone deaf drunks. My visit here was just one horrible nightmare. I had thought any New York piano bar, especially a gay one, would be top of the line in musical abilities and talent. But in this case, just the opposite. Some over the top in your face drunk queen got up to sing Hey Jude almost entirely off key, super loud, and just would not stop. It went on and on. Myself and others at the bar were plugging out ears, but it continued. Finally, after howling complaints from everyone seated at the bar, somebody finally got up and grabbed the microphone from him. Amen-Hallelujah! I thought I had been saved, but not so, as the next several singers were just a bad. When you enter, you have to climb to the second floor. There are two bars in the place, which makes getting their cheaply made weak to near alcohol free overpriced drinks easy. It also has an outdoor patio that somewhat lacks in décor, luster and is about the size of an average men's room. I've been to a lot of piano bars, particularly gay piano bars at various places all over the world. By comparison I can say without any equivocation that Uncle Charlie's is the worst I've experienced.

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    Always a good time. Mostly regulars and friends. Music is amazing, drinks are well priced. Great environment, great service, great vibes.

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    Was in NY for the first time. This was close to the hotel. Glad I chose it. Great place and fun environment. Friendly staff!!!

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    There's no nice way to say it - one of my dearest friends was full-out assaulted by the doorman…read morethis past Saturday night. I was with my friend and my boyfriend. They each had bags for inspection. I did not. I showed my ID to the man and was permitted inside. I stood watching through the door and wondered what was taking so long. Finally I saw my boyfriend calmly gesturing for me to come back out. The man had very gruffly told my boyfriend "no, you go over to the side" - whatever that means - re: his bag. Nasty. It's not against the law for people to have bags and backpacks. You'd think it was the inconvenience of a lifetime to inspect them. My boyfriend comes right from work. My friend had come in from Connecticut. They needed their bags. They didn't mind them being checked at all. They tolerated the large helping of attitude. When I walked back through the door, I saw my friend and the doorman pushing and shoving each other. It was a full-on assault. Other people were watching and horrified. Apparently, my friend had two water bottles in his bag and wasn't permitted to take them in. He simply asked if he could leave them at the front. The doorman said, "I'm not gonna babysit your water!" Wrong. The thing to say is, "You're free to leave them, but I can't be held responsible for them." The both of them had had enough of the attitude and decided we would all just go somewhere else, and said so and turned to leave. Right as my boyfriend gestured for me to come out, the doorman grabbed my friend with both hands and shoved him. My friend is a gentle person and battles a great deal of anxiety. He did not provoke this attack. My boyfriend saw the whole thing with his own eyes. It made absolutely no sense. My friend was completely rattled for hours. We spent the evening trying to help him come down from the adrenaline and shock to his system. Was this a homophobic attack? If so, Flex should be aware of who they have in their employ. Yet it really doesn't matter what the motivation was. It was brutal and it was wrong, plain and simple. My friend's water didn't disturb a single patron that night. The doorman's attack on him did. It was outrageous. What's more? My friend is the most generous tipper anyone could meet. He treats bartenders like they do God's work. Now none of us would ever go back. Why would we? We moved on to Flaming Saddles where the doorman and bartenders were lovely to us in spite of a swelling Saturday night crowd. They were sensitive to my friend and helped replace some of our night's ugliness with kindness. Beware of Flex. Go at your own risk.

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