Besides being a "true dive", this circa-1919 Village vet hosts live jazz and blues nightly ("slumming A-level" acts included) for ultra-"reasonable" covers; its small, "homely" basement digs and "strong drinks" appeal to youngsters and oldsters in search of the "real deal."
A Prohibition-era dive bar with incredible nightly live jazz, funk, and blues in Greenwich Village.
Basement dive almost a century old, featuring jazz, funk, blues nightly. Modest cave with exposed brick had a lenient smoking policy for 84 years. Reasonably priced drinks; hosts a multitude of solo performers, duos, and bands. Sophisticated, quiet, subdued, and a perfect place for new musicians to showcase their talents.
Jazz gets cozy every night in this Prohibition-era pub.:
The Background
Since 1919 and the days of Prohibition, folks have been sneaking down into this dark and sunken treasure to put away a few of ""the usual"" and pass the time with...