(Suffolk St.) (212) 533-3348Īuthentic Argentinian cocina & wine bar representing the cuisine and spirit of Buenos Airesīanzarbar: Freeman Alley off Rivington St. One of only two speakeasies in New York City that operated during Prohibition and is still in existence today.īalvanera: 152 Stanton St.
Rustic, romantic tavern for serving Venetian-style small plates paired with Northern Italian wines.īack Room: 102 Norfolk St. Speakeasy style cocktail bar opened by employees of the former Milk & Honey (at the same location).īacaro: 136 Division St. One of the premier live music venues for up and coming bandsĪttaboy: 134 Eldridge St. (Between Delancey & Rivington St.) (212) 432-5000Īntler Beer & Wine Dispensary features craft beer, hand selected organic wines and small platesĪrlene’s Grocery: 95 Stanton St. Broadway (Rutgers St.) (212) 473-8866 / (212) 641-0357 text onlyġ00 year-old dive bar with live jazz or DJs nightlyĪntler Beer And Wine Dispensary: 123 Allen St. It remains a popular nightlife destination for bars, lounges, restaurants, hotels and live music venues.ġ69 Bar: 169 E. It has undergone major changesin the past two decades via gentrification and real estate development. It has historically been an immigrant, working class neighborhood. The Lower East Side is a neighborhood in Manhattan on the east side, between Bowery and the East River, south of Houston St.