Arthur's Tavern
Bar · Albee Square
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Informazioni su Arthur's Tavern
At Arthur's Tavern, we're a haven for music lovers and food enthusiasts alike. This 1937 gem has been enchanting patrons with its live bebop, rhythm & blues, Dixieland jazz, and more for years. As you step inside, you'll be transported to a bygone era of sophistication and charm. Our expert bartende...
At Arthur's Tavern, we're a haven for music lovers and food enthusiasts alike. This 1937 gem has been enchanting patrons with its live bebop, rhythm & blues, Dixieland jazz, and more for years. As you step inside, you'll be transported to a bygone era of sophistication and charm. Our expert bartenders will craft signature cocktails that complement our menu of classic pub fare, from juicy burgers to satisfying sandwiches. We're proud to be a staple in Albee Square, where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy great food, lively tunes, and warm company.
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Arthur's Tavern is a cozy, historic jazz bar with live music and a vibrant atmosphere. Customers rave about the talented musicians and classic New York vibe. Be prepared for crowds, a $15 minimum, and cash-only payments.
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Tip: Arrive early (around 8:30 pm) to snag a seat, especially with a group, and bring cash.
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Arthur's Tavern si trova a Albee Square, circondato da luoghi di interesse culturale e storico. Ecco alcuni dei punti più notevoli nelle vicinanze.
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Recensioni di Arthur's Tavern Albee Square
The musical acts here are great. Very small space and they do pack the seats in. Server was attentive and made sure we had drinks. Liked the music is much we stayed for the next act to staet and they were amazing. Will be a spot I check out every time I'm in the city.
Great place for Real New York City Jazz and it's influences in the contemporary music. The ambient is amazing and the service professional and friendly. If you come to NYC to visit or living, this is a must go. No cover, fair prices and in the middle of West side . Recommend it
Arthur's has changed. It's become well-organized and almost corporate. However, Arthur's is still a great place to enjoy cocktails and listen to live music. It might not be gritty and gruff, as in the past, but it's still fantastic. My wife and I attended a performance of Mimi and the Pod Brothers, and we had so much fun. Crowded with a friendly crowd, the server hustled between tables with seasoned experience. Go to Arthur's; you'll enjoy it.
Our experience was incredible. We waited about 15 minutes without a reservation. There is no cover to get into the bar. If you want a drink you have to spend a minimum 15$. The coktails and beer are all very good and worth it. It’s cash only at Arthur’s Tavern but they have an atm downstairs but I would recommend bringing cash with you beforehand. The live jazz was incredible they put on quite a show I will be going back. Very old school place supper welcoming and great service.
One of the best jazz bars in the city. You don't need to buy tickets like the other greats. There's a $15 minimum instead but that's worth it for the quality of music. The space is fantastic too. Make sure to tip the players.
Simply wonderful! No cover, no drink minimum- just a bit of a line and cash only. This is such an intimate and cozy venue, and the staff is so kind and accommodating. If you go here, just try to be respectful and give your attention to the artists while they're playing. Better for small groups of 2-3 as seating is limited, perfect spot for a date night.
If I am in NYC on a Monday night, I am at Arthur's to see the Grove Street Stompers. It is thought they are the longest running regular band in a venue in the history of the city, but that also means probably also the USA and potentially the World, having played here every Monday night since 1962 (with the exception of the funeral for JFK and Covid). The venue is sublime. The band is amazing. Dixieland can not die while such consumate musicians carry its legacy. Thank you again and again for allowing me to be a tiny part of this incredible history. See u again asap!!!
I’ve been coming to Arthur’s Tavern for 18+ years, and it’s still one of my favorite spots in the city. The space has a modern feel (post Covid reno) while still keeping the classic charm that makes it so special. There’s a $15 minimum per person, but it’s absolutely worth it when you consider the quality of the live music. There are always fantastic bands playing and the atmosphere is unbeatable. The service is impressively friendly too, especially given how busy they tend to be most nights. It’s the kind of place that feels both timeless and refreshed, a true West Village gem I’ll keep coming back to.
It's a rainy Friday night, and you're hanging out in the West Village. It's been a stressful week, so you just want to relax with friends so you snag a table at Arthur's tavern and listen to some jazz and grab a few drinks before heading out to dinner or home. Ok that's not me, I was visiting the city for a few days and hanging out with my husband, but still, if I did live in the city, this is what I would do. Seating is tight so grab a spot at the bar or on the banquet if you can. Cocktails are good and service with one waitress was surprisingly fast. There are almost no food options which is fine, you don't come here to eat but enjoy a drink, hang out with whoever and listen to music.
The music is absolutely great there, so emotional. Cosy atmosphere, low lights. But - it gets reallllly crowded and tight. Waiters are sweet.:) Prices for drinks are super high though, in my hometown I could probably buy 3 wine bottles for the price of one glass of wine here, haha 😅But I get it, you don’t have to pay for entrance or concerts, so it is fair.:) Only con - it was quite cold there because they left front door open all the time (in october) and we had to sit in our jackets.
Amazing old music spot in west village. Took my mom here because we love jazz and it’s a historical spot. It is a tiny place and seating is limited but we lucked out because we got there earlier (8:30 pm) and were able to snag two spots. I think going here with a large group would be very difficult because you would probably be waiting outside for a while (they have a bouncer who keeps track of capacity. Cash only but ATM downstairs. I had one incident where a bartender broke a glass in front of me and it just broke all in front of me but they made me a new drink right away and apologized. Then I got splash with a lot of beer by one of the bartender and I think they felt bad so they took off a round of drinks which was nice. Stayed 2 hours, paid $54. Honestly their drink minimums are easy to meet in that time anyway so no complaints and since there was no cover we made sure to bring extra cash to put in the bucket the musicians bring around. All of the musicians were extremely talented and got to have their own solo moments displaying their skills—definitely the best jazz bar I’ve been to in the city up to this point. Be aware if you don’t drink alcohol, they don’t have sodas or anything on the menu, but they have mock tails that are priced the same as alcoholic drinks. Bathroom downstairs. Overall: this is a great place for 2-3 people if you love the classic New York jazz scene, don’t mind being squished in with a lot of other music lovers, and want to get the most bang for your buck. There are other good jazz places but Arthur’s is set apart by the talent they provide at a low price point. Keep in mind that they don’t exclusively play jazz, it depends on the musicians booked each night so check the calendar. Will be coming back for sure.
Nice little jazz club if it wasn’t for a couple of rip-offs: menu on the website shows lower prices than menu at the venue; standing menu on the table says a minimum of $15 per person per table, while it’s also a minimum per set; 20% gratuity added to the check out of the blue is just preposterous! $72 for two people after just a cocktail each - that is waaaay to much. Creole Cookin’ Jazz Band were great!
Unprofessional and disorganized—don’t bother making a reservation. I am extremely disappointed with my experience at Arthur’s Tavern. We made a reservation a full month in advance for 7:00 PM yesterday, but the entire night was a waste of time and effort. The level of disorganization is shocking. Because they are cash-only, we went out of our way to stop at an ATM specifically for this visit. We then drove 40 minutes to get to the bar, only to be told they were overbooked and wouldn't let us in. What makes it worse is that there was no system in place—they didn’t even have a queue or a separate line for people who had actually booked a table. We stood around waiting for 35 minutes, hoping the staff would honor our booking, but it became clear that the reservation meant absolutely nothing to them. If you aren't going to honor bookings or manage your capacity, don't take reservations in the first place. Between the long drive and the cash requirement, the complete lack of professional service was insulting. We eventually gave up and left. Save yourself the drive and go somewhere that respects their customers' time.
The Band was good but the staff were the worst ever! I ordered 3 glasses of wine for $16 each and 2 beers for my lady friend $11 each, that’s $70 total, waiter gave me a bill for $120 with mistakes and 20% tip included in small print, I calmly discussed the issues and he got indignant then the bouncer bumped into me and said in an aggressive tone Is There a Problem! Eventually I got the bill down to $90 not including tip, they said cash only! the barman insulted me, they were in fighting mode! I felt like I was mugged!
Place has a cool vibe, bartenders are sweet, but owner/ manager (?) is SO so creepy. Came with a group, mainly girls, and they were all made to feel uncomfortable by this guy. Got way too close and was pressuring “free” shots to only women. Very bad feeling about his demeanor in general. Service was slow but ok. Will not be back because of the creepy atmosphere.
It doesn’t matter if you only watched the last quarter of one show and stayed for part of the next — they’ll still try to charge you the full cover for both shows. This came as quite a surprise when we asked for the bill. They claim there’s a mandatory $15 minimum consumption per person (which is fair), but instead they presented a bill charging two full covers for two people ($60), plus taxes and tips (which I believe are not mandatory, though they were added to the handwritten bill). I understand it’s NYC and prices are expected to be high, but they really tried to pull a tourist trap on us — we had to argue firmly to avoid paying for something we didn’t owe. Be transparent about your fees and respect your customers; don’t try to take advantage of tourists. If that changes, I’ll be happy to update my review. The music was great, and we tipped the musicians as they deserved.
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57 Grove St, New York, NY 10014
Albee Square, NY 10014
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