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Death & Co.
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433 E. 6th St.,
New York, NY 10009
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Hours
Daily, 6pm-midnight
Nearby Subway Stops
F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.; 6 at Astor Pl.; L at First Ave.
Prices
$8-$16
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Special Features
- Late-Night Dining
Alcohol
- Full Bar
Reservations
Not Accepted
Profile
No, the grim reaper isn’t a partner at this cozy boîte. The proprietors are first-timer David Kaplan and Bourgeois Pig owner Ravi DeRossi. Nevertheless, the cocktails created by head bartender Philip Ward are killer. Martinis are served in six-ounce glasses with the remainder poured into iced carafes to stay chilled; smoky, fragrant Oaxaca old-fashioneds are made from reposado tequila, mescal, and agave nectar, then finished off with a flamed orange twist. If you’re unwilling to wait for such concoctions—many are stirred 40 to 50 times and taste-tested by the barkeeps a priori—the bar stocks a goodly number of wines and an array of rare, aged brown liquors. Woody, understated classicism may be the intended look when the owners tucked suede banquettes under black-granite tables lit by crystal chandeliers, but the cocktails and cuisine don’t hew as closely to speakeasy traditions.
NoteThere is a $30 minimum for credit cards.
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