Staying in Midtown East places you in the center of the top attractions in New York City. It also places you near some of the best bars. After a long day exploring this diverse and culturally rich city, these are the best places to sit down, relax, and take a sip. So, add these five bars to your must-see list when planning your next trip to New York City Midtown East.
The Bonsaii is the closest to the Concorde Hotel New York, as it is located in the hotel. This chic bar has an intimate feel that is almost cozy. It’s the perfect place to enjoy drinks with that special someone or a small group of friends. The menu consists of sake, wine, and specialty cocktails. Be sure to try the Lychee Saketini, a favorite among patrons. A food menu offers tapas that have a fusion of Spanish and Asian flavors. The garden patio is accessible year-round, with heating in the winter and fans during the summer, providing a comfortable setting no matter the season.
If you are ready to rest and drink while sightseeing, The Campbell is the perfect stop. Located in Grand Central Terminal, you will find old New York elegance steeped in history. The bar has a classic feel with sky-high ceilings, rich woods, and stunning architecture. There are three areas to enjoy: the bar, the palm court, and the terrace. The alcohol menu features cocktails, craft beer, and wine. You can’t go wrong with a classic Old Fashioned. Pair it with an order of sliders and truffle fries from the food menu.
Another bar located in a historical building, Other Half Brewing can be found on the south side of Rockefeller Center. This bar's bright and modern feel is perfect for those looking to enjoy an afternoon with friends. The menu consists of craft beers and a few non-beer options. Try the Hazy IPA or Pasty Stout, which the brewery is known for. The food menu is sparse, featuring light bites. The tap list regularly rotates, so there is always something new to try. You can also sip seasonal and local brews..
Feel like a local by visiting a bar that the locals love. The Nothing Really Matters bar is secretive, located underground in the subway at 210 West 50th. The hidden speakeasy vibe gives this bar a cool and edgy feel. Head underground and go through the unmarked door. You’ll find yourself in a dark, intimate space where local DJs and musicians perform. The drink menu primarily features signature cocktails. Try the popular cocktail called the Mayor of Simpleton.
Step back in time when you walk through the doors of this two-story rooftop bar. This bar's Art Deco inspired design will give you the glamour of the 1920s and 30s. Thanks to the lighting, the bar glows in a gold hue that creates a lively atmosphere. The space is artfully divided to create more intimate and private spaces that are perfect for groups. The drink menu features wine, craft beer, and cocktails. The Valerie Mule is a popular choice. A food menu also features classic American fare with a modern twist.
There are countless attractions, museums, parks, and historical points of interest to visit during the day. When the sun sets, these places step back, and New York City’s nightlife springs into action. The best bars in Midtown East offer elegance and style, making them the perfect place to enjoy a drink or two at the end of the day. These five bars each offer a unique experience that will help to make your trip to New York City memorable.
Book your stay at the Concorde Hotel New York, which is steps away from the best bars in Midtown East.