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Lei Bar

Address
112 Ave A New York NY 10002
Phone
(212) 420-9517
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
10:00pm-4:00am
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00pm-4:00am
Wednesday
10:00pm-4:00am
Thursday
10:00pm-4:00am
Friday
10:00pm-4:00am
Saturday
10:00pm-4:00am

Payment Methods

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  • American Express
  • Discover

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Too broke for Club Med? Get "lei'd" without a big budget.

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Too broke for Club Med? Get ""lei'd"" without a big budget.

In Short
Nestled below Niagara, this basement tiki bar is so hidden that, if you get there early enough, it feels like an undiscovered, private island. But once the crowd rolls in,...

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Not a tiki bar!

Average Rating
20

Just because a place calls themsleves a tiki bar, doesn't mean that it is. This place is horrible! It's a tiny room where maybe ten people can hang out comfortably. There's a pathetic little bar with a chinsy ""thatched roof"" made out of paper or something - definitely looks like a bad school project. There's a dj booth. Music was ""pumping"" with 3 girls (probably b&t) on the ""dance floor"". Please, what authentic tiki bar ever had dj spin music?

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Average Rating
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In ShortNestled below Niagara, this basement tiki bar is so hidden that, if you get there early enough, it feels like an undiscovered, private island. But once the crowd rolls in, packing the small space from wall to wall, it's more like revisiting spring break. Big daquiris flow from a bar with a thatched roof, DJs spin, young strangers meet and make out, and occasionally, a go-go dancer pops...

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Know Before You Go

You have to walk through Niagara to get to this place, but the entrance is often roped off for private parties--call ahead to make sure you can get in.

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