Zinc Bar: The Heartbeat of Greenwich Village

Zinc Bar isn’t just a club—it’s a movement.
Looking for a nightlife experience that’s as unforgettable as it is authentic? Welcome to the Zinc Bar, the crown jewel of Greenwich Village. This isn’t just a bar—it’s a cultural phenomenon, a musical sanctuary, and a home for the adventurous soul. If you haven’t been there, you haven’t truly experienced New York City. Zinc Bar isn’t just a venue—it’s a movement. For decades, it has been a gathering place for artists, dreamers, and free spirits. This is that famous space at 82 W 3rd street once known as the Cinderella Club where Billie Holiday performed and Thelonious Monk was a house pianist for some time. You can feel the history from the moment you enter.
Every Piece Tells a Story
You can listen there from rising stars to well-known musicians. This is the place where you can enjoy the incredible sounds of artists like The Mingus Dynasty, Abraham Burton, Sarah Hanahan, Willerm Delisfort, Mark Whitfield, The Curtus Brothers, Yotam Silberstein, Johnny O’Neal, Tyreek McDole, Santi DeBriano, Pasquale Grasso, George Burton, Tivon Penticott, Jeremy Pelt, Orrin Evans, Peter Bernstein, Sullivan Fortner, Kenny Wollesen, Adam Levy, and more. When you walk through the doors of Zinc Bar, you’re not just a guest—you’re part of their story.



Art Deco Charm in the Greenwich Village
Step inside Zinc Bar and you’ll be transported into a world where Art Deco elegance meets the soulful energy of the City. Every piece of the interior has been carefully gathered and collected, each one telling a story of a bygone era, yet seamlessly blending into the vibrant present. The rich textures of the velvet upholstery, the glint of polished brass, the Parisian zinc bar, and the geometric patterns of the Art Deco decor evoke the glamour of the 1930s in a way that’s both timeless and inviting.
As you settle into the space, you’ll notice the intricate details — a stage lit with an original spotlight from 1950s, a mirrored bar reflecting the lively hum of conversation, and carefully curated artwork that whispers tales of jazz legends and city nights. The Art Deco elements aren’t just decorative; they’re a narrative, a homage to the golden age of creativity and sophistication.
Our Jazz Home away from home
For lifelong New Yorkers, Zinc Bar feels like a cherished secret, a place where the city’s heartbeat is palpable. For visitors, it’s a destination that captures the essence of what makes New York unforgettable. Come for the live music that fills the air with soulful melodies, stay for the vibes that make you feel like you belong, and leave with memories that will beckon you back. The night is young, the stage is set, and the city is waiting to share its stories with you.
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