Temple Bar

Bar · NoHo

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Where To Go When You’re In The Mood For A Martini

"Temple Bar in Nolita opened in 1989, then closed in 2017, and now it’s back in its original location. The space maintains its old hardwood-Art-Deco feel, but the cocktail program is completely up to date—largely on the strength of a long martini list that includes a version made with chili and celery. This might just be the darkest bar in Manhattan, and it's a good place to try to spot someone you recognize from social media, but don't forget to make a reservation. It can be tough to get a table, and the front bar area isn't nearly as pleasant as the clubby back room. " - bryan kim, kenny yang, neha talreja, carina finn koeppicus

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/the-best-martinis-in-nyc
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332 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012 Get directions

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