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The best outdoor bars for hire in the West Village

New York's West Village is so quaint it feels like a sin to go inside. Well, you don't have to with these outdoor bars.


This is your guide to the best open-air watering holes where you can sip your drink under the watchful eyes of a passing pigeon. From rooftop paradises with views that almost justify the prices, to hidden backyard gems where the foliage is as overgrown as the regulars' beards, these bars are the perfect spots to enjoy a cocktail and pretend you're not just in a slightly larger outdoor box. Whether you're a sun worshipper or just someone who likes their beer with a side of Vitamin D, the West Village has an outdoor bar that's just right for your urban escapades.


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1. Relax alfresco in the West Village: Due West

West Village, NYC

Due West, nestled in the West Village, is where elevated cocktails meet the laid-back vibe of a neighborhood bar with a cute outdoor seating area. It's the kind of place where 'upscale bar food' is a thing, but you won't need a dictionary to understand the menu. The décor, featuring navy crushed velvet banquettes, screams "fancy," but the big screen TVs tuned to the big game scream "but not too fancy."


This cozy gastro pub is a small oasis in the concrete jungle, offering well-crafted cocktails that might make you forget you're in a city where space is more valuable than gold. The rotating selection of artwork gives it a touch of Chelsea gallery sophistication, minus the pretension.


And if you're really into it, or just want to impress a bunch of friends (or friendly strangers), you can hire out the whole venue. Imagine, an entire West Village bar to yourself, where the only battle for bar space is with your own party. Due West hits the 'cozy neighborhood bar' concept, in the most charmingly New York way possible.



2. The outdoor bar where wine gets personal: Temperance Wine Bar

West Village, NYC

With over 100 wines by the glass at Temperance, it can feel a little intimidating at first – but the space is anything but. The relaxed, spacious interior combined with the friendly sommeliers make the experience enjoyable for both wine novices and the seasoned palette. On warmer days, grab a communal sidewalk table and people-watch along Carmine Street. The outdoor patio is ideal for larger groups, a walled courtyard with long, European-style tables, and a capacity of 40 standing guests. There’s coverage for rain, and overhead heating for colder weather.


On the menu, you’ll find an abundance of wines, complemented by personal recommendations from staff. Flights start at $35, and you can ask your server to personalize one for you. Guided tastings are also available for private events. Order a few snacks to share under the sun, like french fries with aioli and cheese croquettes, or stay for dinner and try the duck or the black sea bass.



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roeys west village outdoor bars nyc

3. Casual Italian dining and drinks in the West Village: Roey’s

West Village, NYC

The hip, younger sister of nearby Italian restaurant Rosemary’s, Roey’s offers a more casual approach to comforting Italian dining. Come alone and choose a seat facing the sidewalk for that classic West Village people-watching experience, or gather a few friends and have an intimate dinner on the outdoor patio.


It’ll be hard to find a better happy hour in the West Village – from 4 to 6 pm, you can get a $5 signature spritz, $6 glasses of wine, and $7 margarita pizza. Come later and you can choose from their full menu of wood-fired pizzas, pasta, and antipasti. The full drinks menu includes a selection of house cocktails like the Chamomile 75 and the Pomander Spice, as well as a variety of house wines and local beers.


Patio events can host up to 16 guests, and buyouts of the indoor space accommodate up to 60 standing guests.



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pinto garden west village outdoor bars nyc

4. Find unique Thai-inspired drinks at this West Village outdoor bar: Pinto Garden

West Village, NYC

Chef Teerawong "Yo" Nanthavatsiri has been cooking up innovative Thai dishes in the West Village since 2006. At the center of Pinto Garden is its enclosed backyard garden, decorated with seasonal florals, ivy, and string lights. You’ll feel like you’re enjoying drinks in someone’s greenhouse. The garden is available for private events of up to 30 guests for seated meals, which include personalized family-style tasting menus, and 50 guests for cocktail receptions.


The refreshing cocktails feature tropical flavors like coconut milk, lychee, and pineapple. On weekends, you can get an hour of unlimited bellinis or mimosas for $25 with a brunch dish, and options range from pumpkin curry to Thai tea french toast. Weekday lunch options are a stunning $19 for two courses, and you can choose from classic Thai dishes like pad thai, papaya salad, and basil pork belly.



5. The tiniest wine bar in the West Village: Fellini Coffee

West Village, NYC

So, this outdoor bar doesn’t have any seating – indoors. With only two employees cramped into a 16 sq. ft (???)., Fellini Coffee’s patrons take over the sidewalks of Waverly and 7th. On a nice day, it’s coveted people-watching real estate. On a chilly day, you can bundle up in a coat that’s far more fashionable than warm and channel your inner Camus. There are 20 seats outdoors, and you can order coffee like the Tiramisu Latte in the morning and shift to Italian wine and cocktails in the evening. But hey, if you want an Aperol at 11 am, we won’t judge.


Happy hour is on weekdays from 4 to 6, and you can get a pizza and a glass of wine for $16. Fellini has two larger locations in SoHo and Chelsea.



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Your guide to hiring an outdoor bar in West Village, New York

The West Village in New York City is home to a vibrant nightlife, and hosting an event at a outdoor bar is an excellent way to elevate the experience. Whether you're planning a birthday celebration, a corporate gathering, or a social event, hiring a outdoor bar in the West Village offers breathtaking views and a unique atmosphere. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process.

1. Define Your Event Vision:

Begin by clearly defining the vision for your event. Consider the type of gathering, the atmosphere you want to create, and the number of guests you expect. Rooftop bars in the West Village vary in style, so having a clear vision will guide your search for the perfect venue.

2. Research Outdoor Bars in West Village:

Explore the diverse range of outdoor bars in the West Village through online platforms, reviews, and social media. Pay attention to each venue's ambiance, views, and customer feedback. Create a shortlist of rooftop bars that align with the vision and style you have in mind.

3. Consider the Atmosphere and Views:

The appeal of a outdoor event lies in the atmosphere and views. When selecting a outdoor bar, consider the ambiance you want for your event – whether it's a trendy, modern vibe or a more relaxed, casual setting. Additionally, assess the views the outdoor offers, ensuring they enhance the overall experience for your guests.

4. Evaluate Capacity and Space:

Rooftop bars come in various sizes, so evaluate the capacity and available space of each venue in relation to your guest count. Ensure there's enough room for seating, mingling, and any additional elements you plan to incorporate into your event.

5. Review Outdoor Amenities:

Inquire about the outdoor amenities provided by each rooftop bar. Some venues may offer features like heating lamps, retractable roofs, or outdoor bars, ensuring that your event can proceed comfortably regardless of the weather conditions.

6. Confirm Accessibility:

Consider the accessibility of the outdoor bar for your guests. Check if there are elevators or alternative accessibility options for those with mobility concerns. Communicate this information to attendees to ensure everyone can enjoy the event seamlessly.

7. Explore Beverage and Catering Options:

Review the beverage and catering options available at each outdoor bar. Some venues may have in-house catering services or partnerships with nearby restaurants. Confirm that the bar can provide the types of drinks and menu options that will enhance your event.

8. Visit Rooftop Bars in Person:

Schedule visits to the shortlisted outdoor bars to experience the space firsthand. This allows you to assess the views, ambiance, and overall atmosphere. Discuss your event's specific requirements with the venue staff and inquire about any restrictions or guidelines.

9. Inquire About Music and Entertainment:

If you plan to incorporate music or entertainment into your event, inquire about the rooftop bar's policies and capabilities. Some venues may have sound restrictions or limitations on live performances, so it's essential to clarify these details during the planning process.

10. Understand Booking Terms and Costs:

Before finalizing your decision, understand the booking terms and associated costs. Inquire about minimum spending requirements, deposits, and any additional fees. Clarify the cancellation policy to ensure transparency in the financial aspects of hiring the rooftop bar.

By following these steps, you can successfully navigate the process of hiring a outdoor bar in the West Village. This ensures a memorable and elevated experience for you and your guests against the iconic backdrop of the city skyline.

Frequently asked questions

Begin your search by exploring online platforms, reading reviews, and checking social media for rooftop bars in the West Village. Pay attention to the ambiance, views, and customer feedback to create a shortlist of venues that align with your event vision.

Yes, it is highly recommended to schedule visits to the shortlisted outdoor bars. This allows you to experience the space firsthand, assess the views and atmosphere, and discuss specific details with the venue staff to ensure it aligns with your event vision.

Consider outdoor amenities such as heating lamps, retractable roofs, and outdoor bars. These features can enhance the comfort and experience of your event, especially in varying weather conditions.

Yes, some rooftop bars may have restrictions or guidelines regarding music and entertainment. Inquire about the venue's policies to ensure your planned music or entertainment aligns with their regulations.

Check the accessibility of the rooftop bar for all guests, particularly those with mobility concerns. Inquire about elevators or alternative accessibility options. Communicate this information to your attendees to ensure everyone can enjoy the event seamlessly.

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