Ludlow Bar
About the Business
Ludlow Bar, located at 165 Ludlow Street in the vibrant city of New York, is a trendy and popular bar offering a laid-back atmosphere for patrons to enjoy craft cocktails, beers, and delicious bites. With its stylish decor and friendly staff, Ludlow Bar is the perfect spot to unwind after a long day or catch up with friends over drinks. Whether you're looking for a casual night out or a lively weekend hangout, Ludlow Bar has something for everyone. Come experience the lively energy and great drinks at Ludlow Bar in New York City.
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Location & Phone number
165 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002, United States
Hours open
Monday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"I had a Horrible experience here, I went with a group of friends. One friend decided to use my electronic cigarette indoors for a quick second. The male bouncer of the club seen this and approached both of us he asked who had done it, we both apologized but he proceeded to separate only myself from the group and pulled me towards the front door. The bouncer got up in my face and said intimidatingly "if you want to stay you must pay me $20 dollars". I thought it was a joke first or second time. But realized he was being for real, I genuinely thought for a minute that I had been pulled away from my group by a complete stranger. He was extremely aggressive and intimidating towards me, I eventually refused to pay him off and he threw me out of the club."
"One of my all-time favorites from the 1990s. Ludlow was a dive that saw its share of celebrities. Famously, the Counting Crows hung out here and at Pianos since Ludlow Street was known as a musicians street (Pianos was a Piano warehouse). Ludlow Bar had no cocktails more advanced than an old fashioned or gin martini, and its beer selection usually included Red Hook ESB, Rolling Rock, Red Stripe and Corona (which the kids would tint red with grenadine). It was an authentic place to hang out on a hot summer night with the doors and windows open, before hitting one of several DJ dance clubs in the area. It later became Darkroom (with virtually the same drinks and decor) and then it closed. We need places like this in the Lower East Side. It is missed."
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