Craft cocktails, creative snacks, and live music venue






















2361 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10030 Get directions
$10–20
"Harlem Nights is collaborating with Belle Harlem on their food menu, so that you can expect more than just typical bar food. They have live music most nights starting at 8:30pm, and you can check their Instagram for more details." - hannah albertine
"This Harlem bar and venue is hosting a stand-up comedy show on Saturday, June 12th starting at 7pm. The show is inside, and completely free (although there’s a one drink/food minimum). Check out the event’s info page for more details on the comedians performing and show donations." - hannah albertine
"Another good place to see live shows without paying a cover is Harlem Nights, a ski lodge-looking bar in Strivers’ Row. In addition to live comedy and music, Harlem Nights has a daily Happy Hour that runs from 4-9pm. There’s a big bar where you can sit and drink discounted mango margaritas out of mason jars, as well as a bunch of high top tables and spots near the stage." - hannah albertine, bryan kim
"Harlem Hookah is a Black-woman-owned hookah bar bringing shisha, spirits, and bottomless brunch to one location in Central Harlem. For Black History Month, they’re featuring Black-owned food companies and Black-owned spirits brands like HH Bespoke Spirits. Make your reservations right here." - neha talreja
"It often feels like neighborhood bars with live music excel at one or the other, but somehow, Harlem Nights nails both. The relaxed atmosphere allows for genuine, intimate connections with live bands that seem to be having as much fun as the patrons. The all-night menu of bar snacks, including the popular smoked wings, hits the spot — no matter the time." - Paul Schrodt