A Classic NYC Bar Joint for the Ages
The concept of a tavern is almost as old as civilization itself, give or take a decade. Universally known and understood, the (often subjective) criteria of what makes a good watering hole changes as we age and our social needs and circles evolve.
Pouring smooth sips, making connections (old and new), and injecting rhythmic energy into the West Village is how Arthur’s Tavern has been beating since 1937 – a classic jazz bar with all the fixings that easily escape a particular type; instead, celebrating the joy and jive that sways outside of time and age.
Let’s take a swing, and see what necessitates an unforgettable evening at a go-to West Village bar, depending on where you are in life, because it might very well change when you jump ship from your 20s into your 30s, and so on.
For the Young Ones
This dynamic group of youngsters often prefer a good deal – most at home when happy hour is alive, the music selection is current, and the joint closes late. Drinking and socializing on a budget is the watchword. Even better if the bar is central. And, honestly, who hasn’t been there, done that, and gotten the commemorative shot glass?
Other must-haves might see a quiz night here, or a theme night there, to keep things light and happening. Bets are won and lost over a fun activity like a pool game or two after relishing in some wings for the table. These days, Instagrammability counts for something too.
If you’re a student of life, you learn many things here as a sort of Intro to Living 101. The lessons: how to make every cent count, how to find common ground with those outside of your every day, how to share, and well, even some solid advice if you know how and when to listen.
The drink of choice: A refreshing pint, or, if generosity overflows, an enlivening double shot that was initiated in true complimentary form by a friend.
A Thirst for More
The plot has undoubtedly shifted. Drinks now carry a little bit more gravitas or are perhaps savored with more intent. While this is not necessarily the case for everyone, the way we view a bar in our thirties and forties is a little bit different. We seek out substance through cultural twists and yes, more comfortable seating. Reading through the menu is a more considered practice at the table, and a typical New York bar booth is also increasingly attractive.
As the years pass, a main event is more prevalent. Just take this West Village bar that exclusively features live jazz; you and your circle have frequented on many different occasions, be it to catch up for drinks and a show, find a soulful spot to fill your proverbial glass to the brim, or celebrate a promotion. After-work drinks become a thing, and a local spot becomes oh so much more than meets the eye as time passes.
You’re active on social media to keep up with your closest, but also to find out what’s happening at a place that’s engrained into the community. Each person you thoughtfully introduce (or has introduced you) to this place can’t stop raving about the vibe as they so fondly recall a night of craft cocktails and sounds that they’re unlikely to ever forget. That sure sounds like Arthur’s Tavern.
The drink of choice: Spotted – a lovely Scotch that winked all the way from behind the bar, or those West Village cocktail bar curations here that you’ve heard so much about.
The Storytellers & Regulars
Pour another, barkeep! The regulars can spot a good bar from a mile away. The taste here lies in the quality – time, drinks, events, and otherwise. It’s also more than just friendly faces, but names, each with their own story.
They’ve spent many an afternoon and evening here deeply captivated by the spirit of jazz and depth of history that so freely roams the halls. The status of the legendary speakeasies of days past and present becomes a topic of conversation shared across tables and in different chairs. They often have a signature drink and know a spot in the space for every kind of social moment – from the acoustic sweet spots to the quieter corners. Stick with ‘em – a good time will always be had!
The drink of choice: Never one to miss a special as well, these folks appreciate elaborate taste profiles and classic blends, with a soft spot for a Bourbon on the rocks, or a Whiskey neat.
Always Entering & Walking Out With Memories
The way most enter and leave a bar moves with life and its inevitable changes. This place hosts many, holds a lot, and meets bargoers wherever they might find themselves, so to speak. No matter your preference, a warm welcome is always extended at Arthur’s Tavern – the finest NYC jazz bar and a seemingly everlasting speakeasy bar in the West Village.
You can always make a reservation too, if that’s how you roll. See you there for a pour? Share your #ArthursTavern tales on Instagram and Facebook, and get a round of drinks for the first fellow bargoer who entices you with a good bar-esque story.
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