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The Living Room

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154 Ludlow St., New York, NY 10002
nr. Stanton St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-533-7237 Send to Phone

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  • Scene: Bar Food, DJ, Live Music, Lounge
Shanna Ravindra

Hours

Sun-Thu, 6pm-1am; Fri-Sat, 6pm-4am

Nearby Subway Stops

F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.; J, M, Z at Essex St.

Payment Methods

Cash Only

Profile

The intimate music venue where Norah Jones played before she was a sensation eventually outgrew its tiny original space. The Living Room's new digs include a comfy upstairs lounge and, back behind the brown velvet curtains, a bigger but still intimate music space that looks enormous to those who remember the crush of chairs, tables, and bodies at the old Living Room. What hasn't changed is the music. Seven nights a week, a mixed crowd turns out for heartfelt, acoustic performances. There isn't always a cover at the Living Room, although the waitress can get a little aggressive with the tip bucket (the suggested donation is $5). The bar offers a limited, bar food menu courtesy of Zozo, down the street. To satisfy the one-drink minimum, choose a cocktail or any of the 15 beers on the extensive list. If you're tempted to talk through a set, the upstairs area provides vintage sofas and a DJ; there, the Living Room finally lives up to its name.

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