Dive bar with cheap drinks, shuffleboard, jukebox & bar food

























"A true dive with sticky floors and cheap drinks, that happens to have shuffleboard." - katherine lewin, hillary reinsberg
"This two-story bar has graffiti all over the walls in the bathrooms, relatively inexpensive drinks, and a big shuffleboard table in a room filled with scratched-up wood. In other words, it’s a dive bar, and it’s where to go in Tribeca when you’re not done drinking at 3am and need a second dinner consisting of chicken tenders and mozzarella sticks." - carlo mantuano, matt tervooren, kenny yang, bryan kim
"Nancy Whiskey Pub is an old, divey bar in Tribeca, and the trick to breaking up here is finding the right place to do it. You don’t want to actually be sitting at the bar, because it’s hard to have a serious conversation when the people on either side of you are talking about the Mets, the Knicks, or both. Instead, walk up the stairs and get a table in the attic-like space. Try to choose one near the windows, so you can gaze out thoughtfully into the middle distance after stumbling through your prepared speech." - bryan kim
"Dive bars in Tribeca are a rare find–and this one’s probably the only cheap-drink spot in the area with shuffleboard, a limitless jukebox, and graffiti in the bathroom. Nancy Whiskey Pub is known for its shuffleboard tournaments and the loyal patrons who’ve mastered the game on a table with no bumpers over the years. In the summer, they’re also known to break out an inflatable pool on the small curbside patio on really hot days." - bryan kim, neha talreja, kenny yang
"Take a look at Nancy Whiskey Pub, which has been open since 1976. Get a quick sniff while you’re at it. The whole place screams $7 well drinks—and that’s exactly what you’ll find, all day, every day. This is the premier Tribeca dive bar experience, complete with a jukebox, shuffleboard table, and bathrooms covered in graffiti." - bryan kim, sonal shah, molly fitzpatrick, willa moore