Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk
Bar · Financial District ·

Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk

Bar · Financial District ·

Live country music, Southern sips, peanut butter martinis

live music
country music
great service
great cocktails
peanut butter martini
fried chicken sliders
friendly staff
good service
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null
Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk by null

Information

47 Stone St, New York, NY 10004 Get directions

$20–30

Restroom
Cozy
Trendy
Good for groups
Credit card accepted

Information

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47 Stone St, New York, NY 10004 Get directions

+1 917 400 8148
daisydukesnyc.com
@daisydukeshonkytonk

$20–30

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Paid street parking

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Dec 29, 2025

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Dorchester Is Getting a BBQ Joint | Eater Boston

"Planned to open at 881 Blue Hill Ave. in Dorchester near the Franklin Park Zoo, this new restaurant has already secured a neighborhood-restricted full liquor license from the Boston Licensing Board and is awaiting ABCC approval. The 4,600-square-foot indoor space (plus a 400-square-foot seasonal patio) will seat up to 240 guests, with proposed hours of 6 a.m.–11 p.m. (patio until 10 p.m.), as the partners aim to be the premier sit-down spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the Dorchester–Mattapan area. The menu will center on Southern-style barbecue smoked in-house while also offering chateaubriand, burgers, vegetarian and other modern American dishes as part of an “elegant” concept (the partners expect to remove the existing waterfall mural and ceramic lion). The team says it has recruited staff from a well-regarded nearby barbecue joint and plans neighborhood-focused touches such as after-church Sunday meals and discounts as it refines the menu based on local demand." - Terrence Doyle

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Daisy Dukes Honky Tonk

Jeffery S.

Google
Walked in and were told that they were closing in an hour so it was last call. Waitress delivered our drinks then we never saw her again. When it was time to pay the bill, we found her sitting at the end of the bar. The bartender had to give her our ticket to complete and she added 20% gratuity automatically for 4 of us. Could have been a good time but the waitress made it a very bad experience.

Niels G.

Google
Had a great time here with my GF. Just wanted to see stone street as a tourist and went in on a hunch. Very welcoming staff, the owner even bought us a beer! Our bartender, Vinny (Bryan), was amazing: welcoming, warm, and a great story teller, and that on his first day! Overall wonderful experience on Stone St.

Ward

Google
The live music is such a sell alone, plus the huge variety of liquors. The food is a little pricey but it's definitely great bar food. James was my bar tender and he provided me with such white glove service for a country themed bar. I'll come back for the holy Trinity; live music, great service and delicious cocktails. I got a peanut butter martini!

Dylan C.

Google
One of the BEST bars on Stone Street. The live music is always great and drinks are always cold. Top notch staff and food, this is the place to go on stone street. Tons of space to fit big groups is a huge plus as well!!

James S.

Google
Well-priced happy hour and live band played late! Fun vibes, would be back.

Julia D.

Google
Simply a bummer. Wanted to love! Live music is great but service is soooo bad. Had Saturday drinks, arrived around 10:30pm, ordered 3 times before our order was seemingly actually entered in the system, got our 1st (and only) round at 11:15pm. By that time the kitchen had closed and many of the things we initially ordered were mysteriously not available despite being available when we originally ordered and were never actually served… lastly, the speakers upstairs were initially perfect, but then halfway through our sitting were turned up SO loud, you couldn’t even hear the person right next to you - unnecessary.

Yana L.

Google
Had a great time at Daisy Duke’s on Thursday night! The drinks are awesome, bartender Johny is so sweet and funny! Their kitchen is open late, make sure to try the fried chicken sliders! And the live band was fantastic too! Five stars all around

Aaron C.

Google
I was there last Thursday 12/5/24 It was packed! The place was a total vibe! They had an awesome live band playing country music! I had the peanut butter martini and the Asian cowgirl! Which were both amazing! And our server was awesome!!
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Georgia P.

Yelp
10/10 - so glad a place like this opened in Manhattan! Great live band, nugget ice in drinks, and good service. Prices were decent for New York - a Jack and coke and a rum and coke for about $30.

Bob M.

Yelp
Beware! Watch out for the double added 20% gratuity scam! We went to this empty dive bar because our bar of choice was too full. There was a great country singer. And a fun honky tonk vibe. I ordered the same drink combo twice. First I was given the option of 3% or 5% tip, which I thought was odd. So of course I added my own 20% tip. Next time the option was 15% or 20% so I added 20%. I went back a week later and saw a sign printed on copy paper and tacked to the wall behind the bar: 20% gratuity included. This is such a non-NYC scammy thing to do. It's very Miami, or Times Square. Maybe they are used to tourists not tipping. But it still was wrong. I'll never go back.
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Shane P.

Yelp
Saturday night live music was a good vibe. There was a $10 cover idk if that was because of Saturday night or because of St Patrick's Day -- but it was fine, a little annoying to have to pay cover on stone street with so many other options. The band was great, played a variety of fun music and got the crowd very engaged.

Tom S.

Yelp
Came here once for happy hour with a buddy of mine, but they were charging regular price for beers. I told the owner about it online afterwards and owner did want to make things right and offered me 2 free drinks during my next visit, but I haven't gone back yet to take them up on their kind offer. Towards the end of happy hour, a performer was getting ready to sing and did a couple of practice songs to check the equipment and I will say that the sound system here is excellent! Since they are on Stone St which is another tourist trap with lots of outdoor seating and fancy lights, this bar gets away with overpriced $8 domestic beers. Sadly another new country bar in NYC that is just unaffordable. Otherwise, this would be a great place.

Marc A.

Yelp
Love this spot Great live country music Great martini and great cheese burger Can't wait to go back
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Bob R.

Yelp
Avoid this place. Although servers and staff are nice enough, it has several major issues. The menus are not up to date on either food or pricing. I ordered a bucket of half a fried chicken over "homemade fries" only to find out it was frozen (not made in house) chicken tenders over bagged (not homemade) fries. Listed price was $25, however on my bill it showed $29. Servers had no idea until I pointed this out. Also had a random lemonade and knob creek added to my tab which I didn't order. Ambiance was generic country western as if it was thought up by someone who knows nothing about country western. Drinks were unremarkable and 1 (the punch) was straight up awful. Once I confronted the server with the bucket of chicken issue she should've removed it completely from the tab but didn't.

Praneet A.

Yelp
Daisy duke's honkey tonk brings neither the yeehaw or howdy to town. They have somehow messed up our order three times requiring us to place orders with multiple people. Ultimately we resorted to being served from the bar where they kept forgetting the beers we ordered multiple times. This would never happen in Nashville. P.S the decor is more southwestern not southern

Ari C.

Yelp
Perfect for stone street food spot and alternative to Ulysses. Live bands are always fun