Cellar Dog
Bar · Albee Square
À propos de Cellar Dog
At Cellar Dog, we're a laid-back hangout where friends and neighbors gather to share laughs and good times. Our easygoing atmosphere is perfect for a night out with friends or a casual meetup with loved ones. Enjoy our selection of classic bar drinks while playing games or catching live music - it's...
At Cellar Dog, we're a laid-back hangout where friends and neighbors gather to share laughs and good times. Our easygoing atmosphere is perfect for a night out with friends or a casual meetup with loved ones. Enjoy our selection of classic bar drinks while playing games or catching live music - it's the perfect spot to unwind. We've received rave reviews for our tasty pub fare, which pairs perfectly with a cold beer or cocktail. Regulars rave about our attentive service and cozy Albee Square vibe, where you can feel right at home, surrounded by good food, great tunes, and warm company.
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Cellar Dog offers a unique experience with live jazz, games like pool and shuffleboard, and a lively atmosphere. It's popular for groups and couples seeking a fun night out. Some reviewers mention long lines and cover charges, especially on weekends.
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Tip: Arrive early to avoid long lines and have your vaccination card ready. Weeknights have a lower cover charge ($5) compared to weekends ($10).
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We had a really great time at Cellar Dog! Very surprising and a place like this to see employees that are nice and friendly and welcoming! The jazz band was excellent and I noticed they also play at other venues where the cover charge is much higher. We also got to interact with the band on their break and they couldn't have been nicer. They serve beer and wine, and the beer choices were excellent and they were kind enough to let us taste and sample a bunch of options! They don't serve food, but they let us know that we could easily get delivery there. We did and it was easy and simple. Although it was bustling when we arrived at 7:30 that's a great time to get a seat in front of the band… It keeps getting more crowded as it gets later. Also, they have tables with various games on them.. So It might be easier to get one of those if you come on the early side. I would say the age group was definitely under 30 or 35 we were older, but we felt comfortable and welcomed. We are looking forward to coming back!
Lovely door keepers. Bartender not so much. Such a unique space allowing leisure time in the village like the beatnick days. A gem. Love the jazz.
Sweet spot fo pool and shuffle board. Pricing is pretty standard - based on number of ppl and time spent. Plenty of tables, and sometimes a wait (but usually pretty short - we only waited 20min). They have live jazz some night, which was a plus. Good selection of drinks and reasonably priced as well.
Me and my boyfriend both loved this place! It’s so much fun with all different zones and games. We listened to jazz, very much enjoyed it even though it was a little noisy with all the people playing games behind it was still a cool experience (just consider it if you want something more quiet and relaxing it’s a lot of young crowds). Also be ready that line for the pool is long (it was 2 hours so we decided not to do it today even though wanted it), played ping pong instead. It was a little too cold for me so also be prepared w a jacket. Prices are great 🩷
super fun place to hang out with friends. they have lots of board games as well as billiards, ping pong, and shuffle board. if you go on the weekend, expect long wait times for these games- better to go during the week days. they also have a great live jazz band playing. overall very enjoyable place with lots of entertainment! highly recommend.
Been meaning to come here for a while. Lovely place, pool tables, ping pong, shuffle board, chess, you name it. Great place to go with friends! The manager was amazing and very friendly. Can’t forget about the jazz as well, they only play the best musicians. The cover is $10 to get in! I would get on the waitlist immediately when u get in for pool!
Super fun place to hangout, I definitely see myself coming back. Underground spacious venue, with many seating options , bar, pool table and many other games. I went there for the live jazz and grab a drink. It's suitable for groups or couples. Line one subway is next door making it convenient commute.
Great selection of drinks and games (pool, table tennis, shuffle board, card games, chess, etc.) to play. Live jazz music always helps the mood too! Make sure to arrive early though otherwise you’ll get stuck in a major long line to get in. Also ensure you have your vaccination card handy! There is a cover charge to get in.
The food here is a bit plain, but the goal is the activities. The curtains around the table tennis tables will occasionally leak out balls. Otherwise, the tables are well maintained. The billard tables / shuffle board are decently well used. There's an arcade hidden in the back with card games by the front desk
This is a cool, low-key jazz spot. The band was great! Including a trumpeter that sings, love that. Go on a weeknight so that the cover charge is $5 instead of $10 on weekends. They have tons of games, but they unfortunately cost $8 per person per hour. Kind of a bummer. Overall, really hip jazz bar. Definitely recommend!
Super cool atmosphere with live jazz, pool tables, shuffle board, and ping pong. Feels like an upgraded dive bar. They were only serving beer and wine when I went, I’m not sure if that’s the way it usually is. The bouncer was also a weirdo which put me off but didn’t dampen my overall experience, it does however make me hesitant to go again.
This is one of the few places in New York where you can enjoy live jazz at affordable prices. The venue is legendary (formerly Fat Cat) and offers plenty of games — pool, board games, and more — to go along with the music. The bands are good, not the very best in New York but quite decent considering the low cover charge. On weekdays, admission is around $5, and on weekends we paid $10 each. The only real downside is the staff — rude, to say the least. I understand they might be used to dealing with young crowds and heavy drinkers, but we were treated poorly both times we went to the bar. They also tend to push the most expensive beer if you’re not specific with your order. I asked for a lager and ended up with one twice the price of their house beer. Overall, it often felt like we weren’t welcome there, and at one point, the lady behind the bar even yelled at me when I politely asked for a replacement drink.
Came here for a surprise pop up show for MGK. He performed some of his songs and the sound quality was great! But this place was definitely not set up for this type of venue. It was very crowded and tight spaced. Drinks spilt all over the floor, and not really organized at all. Staff and security was very present so that did make it feel more safe. It seems like a chill spot, just not equipped for that type of show
Bouncer high as a kite. Best description is “crowded basement of mouth-breathers”. Charged entry fee because of live jazz music, yet they drowned it out by also blasting different music from speakers. As a result, loud so everyone screaming over each other. Go to Game Room for quarters. Long line for ping pong, good luck.
I'm a tourist in New York, I visited Cellar Dog on a friend's recommendation, but I won't be going back and I don't recommend that any tourist or immigrant visit the place. English is not my first language (nor my second, nor my third), I speak it very poorly (I'm using a translator to write this), but despite that, I understand a lot. A Black man with glasses at the door, when it was my turn, said something ending in "problem," I asked him back "problem?", and he said quite seriously and angrily, staring at me, "ARE YOU DUMB?", I just told him I didn't speak English and ignored him - And he kept staring at me in a horrible way until I paid the entrance fee and left. Is this seriously the kind of treatment an employee gives to a paying customer who is paying and going to consume at the establishment? If you don't know how to treat people well when working with the public, then don't work in customer service. If I could give zero stars, I would.
The incompetent bouncer was pressing my friend and I about our IDs. When we showed our IDs (we’re both 23), he asked for a second form of ID after glancing at the IDs we just gave him. I told him I didn’t have a second form of ID and asked what was wrong with my ID but he couldn’t give an answer. My friend gave his second form of ID but he kept saying it wasn’t him on the ID (like what, who is that then??) and even asked him for a passport. I asked him if he can scan our IDs or something to verify bc how can he prove our IDs are fake. Again, no answer. Mind you, we already played pool for an hour and were sitting down in the front row to watch the jazz band perform when he came up to us. He finally left us alone but I was obviously upset and he had the audacity to come back to us talking about "why I was making a face" like who wouldn't make a face after the situation you put us in. Bro was rage baiting sooo hard so he can kick us out but it didn't work. ALSO the pool tables are sooo DIRTY. Even if the situation with the bouncer hadn’t occurred, we’re never coming back to this raggedy place again. FYI: I’ve noticed there are several bad reviews about this bouncer. I understand this place is close to NYU hence why they probably get a lot of fakes but why would you inconvenience paying customers instead of investing in some kind of method to actually verify IDs, like HELLO it’s 2026.
(i know the owner is gonna get big mad and bully me in the replies for this one lol) my two friends and i came here after getting dinner just to listen to jazz and vibe. i guess this place is close to where a lot of NYU students are because the bouncer thought that my and my one friend’s IDs were fake. he started doing that thing that bouncers do where they ask you what’s on your ID to see if you’ll screw it up. he wasn’t very nice about it, it’s like bro was itching and scratching to not let us in. dude absolutely destroyed the mood. unfortunately, the bouncer’s tone started making my friend really nervous. he hadn’t ever had his ID questioned before and he hadn’t yet updated it (he had just moved), so when asked for his address, he didn’t give the one that was on the license. the bouncer said it was wrong, then kept rolling his eyes, laughing at him, and began repeating “don’t be scared, don’t be scared” to my friend who was... clearly scared. he then asked my friend for a secondary form of identification which, like... what? the only thing he had on him was his old student ID, which expired like two years ago lol. this finally got the bouncer off of him, thankfully. post-lambasting my friend, the bouncer started asking me the same questions, but my ID is up to date so i answered all of his questions without a hitch. he rolled his eyes and then asked me for another ID, as well. maybe i’m the odd one out here, but who carries a secondary form of ID on them? i also have an enhanced license, which i’m pretty sure is a federal crime to fake, as it is basically a passport. i ended up just showing him my driver’s insurance card, that’s the closest thing i had. at that point, he FINALLY let us in. after all that struggle, the place kinda... sucked. was not even worth the $5 cover. the bartender was rude and the bar barely had any alcohol (at 10 PM on a thursday night with a bunch of college students inside?). it was dark and dingy and NOT in a quirky way. i don’t need a place to be fancy or anything, this was just gross. another friend and i got their “pride” drink which was just pineapple juice and soju. that’s it. the drink was not mixed well, to say the least. the only good part of this place was that they had a phenomenal jazz band playing... but with all the hassling, next time i will go anywhere else. new york city has so much more to offer — skip this one.
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75 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014
Albee Square, NY 10014
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