The Bitter End,
147 Bleecker Street, Manhattan, New York 10012
About Us
The Bitter End, situated at 147 Bleecker Street in the heart of New York City's vibrant Greenwich Village, is a legendary bar and live music venue with a storied history. Since its establishment in 1961, this iconic spot has earned a reputation as a cornerstone of the city's nightlife and music scene. The Bitter End offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere where patrons can enjoy an eclectic array of live performances, ranging from up-and-coming local artists to renowned musicians across various genres. With its welcoming vibe, rich musical heritage, and a commitment to showcasing talent, The Bitter End remains a beloved destination for both locals and visitors seeking an authentic New York experience. Whether you're there for the music, the drinks, or the history, The Bitter End promises an unforgettable night out.
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Hours open
Monday:
6:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Tuesday:
6:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Wednesday:
6:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Thursday:
6:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Friday:
6:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Saturday:
6:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Sunday:
6:00 PM - 1:00 AM
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Reviews
"This is a truly iconic venue and a pleasure to play in. It's amazing when one considers the abundance of talent that has graced this stage."
"Ah, The Bitter End, NYC's oldest music club, with an incredible history of legendary acts over the last 60+ years! Particularly Bob Dylan, it is definititely a "bucket list" kinda place for any music fan, but particularly for me, that grew up listening to most of these artists. So was incredibly excited when rising music star (and my friend) Hannah Ray Teal, (and her great band) were booked to play The Bitter End! The pics here are from her recent 2nd show and they were greatly received, well on their way to creating their own legend...:) As to the overall experience, The Bitter End has a chill informal vibe all around, great and friendly bartender/servers, strong drinks, every seat in the house is good. Pictures up everywhere tell some of the long cool history of this place, one can almost hear and feel the legends..:) Very cool that newer acts get to play here, inspiring to the acts on their journey I'm sure, and typically generous of the place. If you are a music fan, and/or into NYC history, pick a night and immerse yourself in the history of the NYC music scene. (Yes, the poster I am pointing to is Bob Dylan!)"
"Saw a performance here a few weeks ago. Great intimate venue, got a table near the stage. Two drink minimum per person the evening we were there."
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