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    ZeroSpace

    3.2 (112 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Be specific about bag size. My purse  is 9.8 in L x 5.5 in W × 10.2 in H. I couldn't take it in the museum.
    Jennifer M.

    Vague and unclear about your bag policy. Yesterday (Sunday, January 26, 2020), I was excited to celebrate my Birthday at your space. I had a crossbody purse on me (MZ Wallace Small Sutton - 9. 8 in L × 5.5 in W × 10.2 in H) that was considered a small size when I bought it but staff/management said it was too big. I wish I had known beforehand that I should not have brought my purse. You had offered to check it but my wallet would not fit in my pants pocket. Since your policy was not clear on this I am giving you this poor rating. I want to see your entity do well but I am disappointed that your policy on your website and your tickets are not clear about bags in general. If a purse falls into that category then indicate it. I would recommend that you say do not bring a purse or if you can offer a locker for a purse then you may not have this issue again. Investigate getting a locker for purses. I would like to return again but I can't throw away $50 like this. Please make your policy clear. Customer service was wonderful regardless. I didn't even want to challenge the situation because I had no energy to do so. It was not worth it. I know your $50 tickets are nonrefundable but maybe consider having a membership so that those who are local would give you consistent business. Something to consider

    Sabin C.

    You have to have real issues not to like this place. Get your head in order before entering and have no plans that you have to rush for and just explore. I had the same idea thinking it's in and out within 15 mins but not true. There's an entrance procedure to give you some info and theatrics but once you're in it's a whole different world of lights and ambient music. Zero Space is a place deep within us to explore being centered. It has some of the best lighting and sound I have ever seen in an immersive experience. $50 is a bit steep for once a week but way cheaper than therapy! So think of it like that. There's a bar inside in case you need to loosen the senses to stare into oblivion. I can't wait to go back and spend some alone time. Btw - a great date place for those who are thinking about it.

    Annie H.

    I walk by this space a lot and finally decided to check it out as part of Daybreaker. Definitely one of the coolest spaces I've been to for a dance party. Jumping up and down in main room and hall was a phenomenal experience. The decor and interactive display make dancing here feel like you're part of a movie, or stumbled upon chic, decadent secret club in hidden NYC. (But also blissfully less decadent since we trade in alcohol for smoothies and breakfast bites at 7am.) It's definitely an magnificent experience. I loved the numerous other rooms you can hide out and chill in. You can choose to plop on a giant beanie and just stare at the beautiful immersive galactic ceiling, or walk around exploring the different spaces and installation. Between the munching and dancing... I'm pretty sure I missed a few rooms, and would love to come back for another event. Not sure if they normally hold dance parties here, if not they absolutely should!

    Zero space, Hybycozo
    Javarr T.

    This place is amazing! If you're up for a trippy experience with loved ones or friends I suggest you come here. This place is perfect for social media content and overall fun. Also great for photos for home. This museum really engages with all parts of the mind. Very trippy experience. Would go back again.

    Andrew B.

    When I first saw reviews of ZeroSpace I thought it was just another one of the many Instagram farms that charges 30 dollars to populate your feed with some cool photos. I was incredibly be happy to be wrong upon my visit, it's a part art installation, part interactive performance all topped with a healthy dose of wtf for good measure. Definitely recommend engaging with your surroundings beyond just the super cool photo ops as there is a lot more there if you choose to explore it. Looking forward to what comes next for sure.

    The "main" stage.
    Ahmed G.

    This place is so much more than you think it is. On a surface level, it's somewhere to go to take cool photos for your Instagram, which is fine. But once inside you realize you're actually part of an immersive story. It's way more than a bunch of trippy lights (although those are really cool too and I could've laid there for hours staring at them). Don't come here with a strict time limit -- plan to stay for a few hours and explore and really pay attention to what's going on around you. Spend some time observing, and then start actually interacting with the characters -- that's the most rewarding part. It's such a cool and unique experience.

    Orb from another planet
    Nicole R.

    ZeroSpace was one of the most unique and unexpectedly eye opening experiences I've paid for in Manhattan. Being a native New Yorker, I'm always interested in going to these pop up exhibits, especially if they have huge and color fixtures to look at (interactive experiences are always a plus as well). I went into ZeroSpace expecting one thing and left feeling more open to new experiences, meeting new people, thinking differently, and just enjoying the little things in life whether that's meeting new people or trying new things life has to offer. I would total recommend going here for a date night, with family, friends, etc.

    Zerospace
    Rich D.

    Wow, Zerospace was so much fun! The exhibits were visualy stunning and truly immersive. The space itself is vast and never overcrowded, so you can take your time and explore.   If your into technology and art be sure to visit their website and dig deeper into the artists themselves and the technology they use.  Very inspiring and the perfect escape.

    Julian W.

    A video to showcase my experience! https://youtu.be/g_ZyJ7A2P2E ZeroSpace was a very spectacular experiential museums where you can zone out and enjoy lights and sounds! It is a fun place to get some cool photos and video a

    They definitely don't have the best signage especially if you go at night.. but look for a dimly flashing door. There is a coat check, and you have to check in anything bigger than a clutch. So be prepared to downsize. So.. no spoilers here, At first you're put through this "quiz" and be ready that all the staff are taking this "mission" seriously. So if you're like me who can't keep a straight face when they command you army style, just try not to embarrass yourself. After they collect your data you go through these crazy light shows with great audio, and lots and lots colorful of visuals and you are now in a different planet. I think this is a great spot for photos as they do have incredible light installations and if you go at the time with less crowds, you might get some really cool shots. I didn't think this was a "bar" or a social place but there is food and drinks you could order and pay for. Like most interactive galleries this one also had a hidden lesson you can learn. Pay attention to the staff members and maybe even interact with them and ask them questions related to your "mission" and you might discover a thing or two.

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    What's better the show or just the museum?

    Go for the show. It is an epic experience, much more interactive. Lots more to be a part of doing the show

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    Thyme Bar - Happy hour cocktails and drinks at Thyme Bar NYC in New York

    Thyme Bar

    4.1(349 reviews)
    0.6 miFlatiron
    $$

    Cozy spot that is always has the best drinks. The presentation of each drink is also very unique…read more Make sure to reserve before you go though, since this place is hard to get in to

    Thyme used to be a fun, charming spot that I genuinely enjoyed visiting and bringing out-of-town…read morefriends to. I was warmly greeted by the gentleman at the door (5 service there), which set a great first impression. However, as soon as I walked downstairs, it felt like the space had lost its speakeasy vibe. I was seated right near the stairs and could feel cold air from outside every time the door opened, which made the experience uncomfortable. I was also surprised to see how much the cocktail menu had been reduced. When I asked about it, the response was that "the place changed a lot." That's fair -- places evolve -- but instead of highlighting the improvements or new strengths, the explanation focused negatively on what the bar used to be. As someone who really enjoyed the former version, that wasn't reassuring. Unfortunately, the drinks themselves didn't make up for it. One of the two cocktails was simply not good. No one came back to check on the drinks, and when I asked for the check after about 20 minutes, there was no acknowledgment that I had barely touched mine or any inquiry about my experience. Overall, a place I once enjoyed and recommended now feels more like a standard dive bar where " Mixologist " were replaced by bartender and were fun cool looking and tasty drinks were replaced by " less complex cocktail ", lacking the warmth and attention to detail that once made it special.

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    4.2(430 reviews)
    0.3 miFlatiron
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    I'd give this place 6 stars if I could. It's my favorite speakeasy in the city by far…read more The drinks are absolutely phenomenal. They're experimental, whimsical, delicious, and worth every penny. My absolute favorite is Child of Light, and my BF's was High Frequency Device. The interior was dimly lit, with a couple of candles per table or counter. It's a perfect place for a date night. And while there may be a wait on busier nights, it's always worth the wait. We were sat at the bar once and were very well taken care of by our bartender, Nikola. It was a Sunday night, so it wasn't terribly busy. We chatted up a storm and he was able to create some drinks off the menu just for fun (on request). He also made my BF and me a couple of drinks to celebrate our anniversary too. Wonderful people and wonderful service. Needless to say, we will be back as frequently as we can!

    FIVE STARS FOR PATENT PENDING. This place was recommended by a friend who's a server at a nearby…read morerestaurant and I'm so glad we got to go to celebrate my best friend's birthday Service: 100/10!!! Our bartenders Tess, Tyler and Max were so welcoming and made sure we had a great time. They even sang happy birthday to my friend :) Drinks: Delicious! The Strange Magic (vodka, prosecco, strawberry, citrus) was my favorite drink I tried there Vibes: Intimate, low lighting, but enough space at the booths and bar to go with a small group of friends. Clean bathroom too. The bar/speakeasy was much bigger than the coffee shop it was located behind HIGHLY RECOMMEND!

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    Strange Magic Cocktail (~$21)

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    Little Ned - the lil' ned wagyu katsu sando

    Little Ned

    4.7(55 reviews)
    0.3 miFlatiron

    I was looking for a spot in the area to meet a friend, and after a quick search settled on Little…read moreNed. As I walked in and saw just how swanky this place is I panicked - there was no way we could just walk in here without a reservation, right? But the hostess was, thankfully, so down to earth. I was straight up like hey I totally messed up and thought we could just walk in here, she was like you know what, let me see what we have. Lo and behold, she did have a table for us - as long as we were out in an hour and a half, which was just the right amount of time. Stepping into this place feels like you're in some secret, super special cocktail club. Decor is super high end, vibes are upscale AF. The cocktail menu is incredible -- and incredibly pricey, but truly worth it. I ordered the Valentino which was strong and sweet, really well made. They gave out a complimentary nut mix that was also delicious. Service was swift and gracious. If you're looking for a spot to impress a date, this is it.

    Come to Little Ned for fantastic cocktails in an intimate setting, you won't be disappointed…read more The space is gorgeous, with bar and table seating on the main floor, as well as some standing tables next to the bar if you can't find a seat right away. There's also seating on the second floor, perfect for couples or small groups. I tried two of their cocktails when I went. The first was the Eastern Julep, a delicious twist on a classic. The mint Moroccan tea gave the drink a cool, refreshing taste on every sip. I also tried the Silver Screen, the closest drink I could find to an old fashioned. It was interesting, there was definitely a hint of a buttery taste. Overall a really balanced bourbon drink. I walked in and found room at the standing tables. A bar seat eventually opened up but I was already on my second drink by then. Definitely make reservations if you're planning a visit!

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    The Tusk Bar

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    4.4(39 reviews)
    0.4 miFlatiron
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    Met with some girlfriends for a night of drinks and bites. Atmosphere is high energy and large…read moreformat so if you have a big group this is a great spot. We enjoyed several types of drinks from the bar and they made the martinis and Last Word "skate" Service is quick and a pleasant experience. A great drink spot.

    Tusk Bar inside The Evelyn Hotel feels like stepping into a well-kept secret from another century…read more The space leans fully into that Prohibition-era Art Deco elegance, low lighting, polished brass, velvet everything. It somehow manages to feel both refined and relaxed at the same time. The kind of place where you half expect to spot Hemingway in the corner pretending not to eavesdrop. We started with half a dozen oysters, which were fresh, briny, and exactly what you want with serious cocktails. Crisp, clean, gone in about three minutes. For drinks, we ordered the Smoke Show and the King Tusk. The Smoke Show was beautifully balanced. The Grey Goose vodka and Dolin Dry gave it that classic martini backbone, but the fino sherry and brine added depth. The smoked olive oil and blue cheese olive brought just enough savory drama without overpowering the glass. It was complex but not fussy. The King Tusk leaned more aromatic and layered. The vermouths gave it richness, while the Buddha's Hand and osmanthus flower added subtle citrus and floral notes that lingered in a really elegant way. It felt like a cocktail designed to be savored slowly. The music fit the mood perfectly, not too loud, just enough to give the room energy without killing conversation. Overall, it's a great spot if you want elevated drinks in a space that feels transportive without being pretentious. Definitely a place I'd come back to when I'm in the mood for a refined, slightly cinematic night out in Flatiron.

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    Clemente Bar - Clemente mushroom burger

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    4.3(48 reviews)
    0.6 miFlatiron

    This is a hidden bar upstairs of a restaurant. Small and intimate dimly lit space. Although small,…read moreyou still felt the energy of the room. Very full cocktail menu. Staff was accommodating and let us sit for an hour as we didn't have a reservation. Don't try any of the light bites. I'd come back

    Date: Wednesday, March 4th, 2026 Time: 7:15pm…read moreParty of: 6 Reservation Made Thru: Resy about two weeks prior Accolades: No.15 North America's 50 Best Bars 2026, No.11 North America's 50 Best Bars 2025 *Clemente Martini ($26) *Negroni Colada ($24) *Apples to Orange ($26) *Oyatsu Club ($25) *Parakeet ($24) *Glenfiddich Reserve ($25) *Against the Grain ($26) *Three Boxes ($25) Our reservation was originally for a party of five. We had an extra person when we checked in and they happily added her to the rez. We just had to wait about 15 mins which was fine. We were seated around 7:30pm. It was busy and bustling in the upstairs bar. We were seated at a spot resembling a coffee table(s) with chairs / ottomans surrounding it. I got the martini. It was a fun play with the green curry and saffron. This place is a little loud, so it is not easy to have a convo with your party. I am old so this probably wouldn't have been something I clocked in my younger years. They do have food which looks intriguing. Especially anything with truffles on it. If in the area, would definitely consider coming back for a quick drink and bite. REVIEW #4013

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