A hidden gem on a street otherwise full of drunk college kids. Very dark and maybe 10 seats, this wonderful bar has a huge list of beers (mostly Belgian) and 2 on tap. If you love beer, go here.
This is the darkest cellar bar ever. On the wrong day it wouldn't work but on the right day, with the right weather and the right mood, it's divine. The beers here are top notch but you knew that.
This speakeasy-style dive bar is a hidden gem of the Village. The dark, artsy mood and good music makes this a great place for drinks and conversation. Cash only! 続きを見る
Diviest dive-bar in the West Village? Lots of beers on the menu (too many?) and definitely not enough light to read the list. Ask the bartender to pick something awesome.
Hidden dive spot in the middle of one of the most packed streets in ny (awesome if you are trying to escape the nyu crowd.) Great craft beer, some wine options, and no hard liquor (a plus!) Cash only.
Hidden below the sidewalk, this dimly lit, this rabbit hole of a dive bar is true to its name. Offers a selection of rare Belgian, German and English brews making it perfect for beer lovers. Cash only
Awesome dive bar. Huge selection of international beers. The place is fairly small making the whole space very intimate. Bar tenders were awesome. Go here to start off the night.
Ever been to the catacombs? This is like it, but better—there’s beer. You enter into a dim, tomb-like underground. The beers are imported and largely monk-made. Ask for a Trappist recommendation.
Serves over 70 beers. Just find the address,124 MacDougal, walk down steps to the black door. A bunny is spray-painted by the entrance. If the door is closed, ring the buzzer so they’ll let you in.
Old school cool NYC. Step below the streets (and away from cell reception) to imbibe in darkness with a knowledgable bartender slinging rare imported beers. Then walk across the street for comedy. 続きを見る
Charming, despite the poor air-conditioning and lack of lights/candles, or because of it? Numerous Belgian beers, and cool bartenders make up for any drawbacks. Quintessential NYC dive bar.
An awesome hidden gem of the west village. The bartenders are awesome and as soon as I said I liked stouts, they picked an amazing one for me. Coming back for sure.
Dimly-lit subterranean speakeasy serves over 70 beers, including a number of ultra-rare Czech and German ales. It's cozy and cave-like. Down some steps at 124.
Cool little underground nook. The bartender was nice and the crowd seemed alright, but this was a slower night (snow). Vol de Nuit might have better beer, though.