Pool tables, dart boards, playoff games, and cold pints just steps from SoHo and the Village.
At 648 Broadway, the corner where NoHo bleeds into SoHo, Bleecker Street Bar has earned its reputation the old-fashioned way: show up, pour well, repeat. With a 4.1-star rating across nearly 700 reviews, this is not a bar that coasts on location alone. Regulars come back for bartenders like Mariana, who remembers your order and keeps the conversation going without making you feel like a tourist attraction.
Step inside and the scale surprises people every time. Multiple pool tables, dart boards, and enough screens to catch every angle of an NBA playoff game fill a room that feels like a converted train station concourse, complete with architectural details that stop first-timers mid-sentence. The crowd skews young and energetic, but welcoming to anyone who walks through the door with good intentions and a thirst.
Thursday through Saturday the bar runs until 4:00 AM, which makes it one of the few serious late-night options in a neighborhood that tends to roll up the sidewalks by midnight. Whether it's a weekday lunch beer or a Saturday that stretches well past last call, Bleecker Street Bar keeps the lights on and the taps flowing.
The bar anchors its menu around approachable crowd-pleasers. The flatbreads have a dedicated following, the kind of dish regulars order on autopilot because it pairs exactly right with a cold draft. The kitchen keeps things moving during game days and busy weekend nights without sacrificing quality.
On the drinks side, expect a full bar with a solid rotating draft selection, spirits for every mood, and bartenders who work fast without cutting corners. Happy hour runs daily and gives regulars a reason to show up early. For groups, the space handles large parties naturally: the layout spreads people out across pool tables, high tops, and open floor space so no one feels crammed.
Live sports coverage is a genuine strength here. The NBA playoffs, March Madness, football Sundays, and big fight nights all draw dedicated crowds who treat the bar like a proper sports venue, not an afterthought with one TV in the corner.
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We're open Monday through Wednesday and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 2:00 AM. Thursday and Friday we stay open until 4:00 AM, and Saturday we open at 11:00 AM and run until 4:00 AM. We're open seven days a week.
Yes. The bar has several pool tables as well as dart boards. It's one of the larger game bar setups in the neighborhood, with plenty of space to play without feeling crowded.
Absolutely. Bleecker Street Bar is a go-to spot for NBA playoffs, football, March Madness, and other major sporting events. There are multiple screens throughout the space, so there's a good sightline from almost anywhere in the bar.
Yes. The kitchen serves a food menu with the flatbreads being a standout favorite among regulars. It's a solid option if you want to eat while you watch a game or settle in for a longer session.
The bar is at 648 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. That's in the NoHo/SoHo border area, close to Bleecker Street and easily reachable from multiple subway lines including the 6, B, D, F, and M trains.
Yes. The space is notably large with high ceilings and an open layout, making it well-suited for groups. The combination of pool tables, bar seating, and open floor space means big parties can spread out comfortably.
Yes, Bleecker Street Bar offers daily happy hour specials. Check the bar directly or visit bleeckerstreetbarnyc.com for current pricing and timing, as specials can change seasonally.
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