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228 Thompson St.,
New York, NY 10012
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Sun-Thu, 3pm-midnight; Fri-Sat, 3pm-10pm
A, B, C, D, E, F, V at W. 4th St.-Washington Sq.
$7-$9
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Accepted/Not Necessary
“Some people say it looks like New Orleans, some say it looks like a bordello. I say it looks like my grandmother’s apartment,” says the Dove’s co-owner Jen Armstrong. In lieu of unseemly follow-up questions about granny’s profession, let it just be said that the broad’s got taste. Located a few steps below the street, the façade of white windowpanes gives way to a candlelit room with red velvet wallpaper, a Victorian ceiling mold, and a fireplace full of candles. An impressive drink menu boasts classics like sidecars and Champagne cocktails, plus tasty originals like the dastardly Rum Tea (white rum, honey, fresh citrus juices). The libations are served on dainty doilies in lieu of paper napkins to a smart but unpretentious crowd of young, artsy locals who appreciate the wide array of wines by the glass. In a neighborhood fraught with frat caps and tourist traps, the Dove is an excellent find. Like the House of the Rising Sun, it could be the ruin of many a girl or boy.
Bar HoursThe bar stays open until 2 a.m. Sun.—Mon., and 4 a.m. Tue.—Sat.
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