The Randolph at Broome

The Randolph at Broome is a bar that has a “speakeasy charm.” There is a slightly snobbish charm to the bar, so get there early to avoid the line. You may be asked “Who are you here to see?.”

When you visit the Randolph in NYC, one way to save some money is to buy pitchers of specialty cocktails if you are with a large group. They cost about $30-$40, but it is a good alternative to bottle service if you have a few people sharing. Before everyone starts drinking, be sure to have a designated driver who can take the keys of your New York SUV rental or car rental for the ride home!

Head to the basement when you arrive for a more intimate experience with your group. On Tuesday night there is a Funk Dance Party and Thursday is 80s party. Sunday is the real crowd pleaser – the theme is Tribute to Prince, which draws a downtown-chic crowd. The dancing at the Randolph is the best!

Another interesting place to visit in New York City is Death & Co. on East 6th Street. The bar’s trademark is the ominous, scorched wood doors on the outside. Cocktails cost about $12 each, or choose from the wines, scotches, and whiskies.

The Randolph in NYC is a cool bar to visit if you are looking for a secluded experience and speakeasy charm. The Randolph at Broom is located at 349 Broom Street between Elizabeth Street and Bowery and is open daily from 9:30 p.m. until 4 a.m.