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    The Lions Bar & Grill

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    Easy East Village spot for casual nights out.

    The Lions Bar & Grill, Bar in New York City

    About The Lions Bar & Grill

    The Lions Bar & Grill is a low-friction East Village neighborhood bar-grill suited to casual dates, group drinks, and anyone who wants a round or two without a reservation. Walk-ins are the norm and the price tier runs below comparable spots in pricier Manhattan neighborhoods. For a more refined cocktail experience nearby, Angel's Share is the stronger call.

    Who Should Book The Lions Bar & Grill — and When

    The Lions Bar & Grill at 132 1st Ave in the East Village is the kind of neighborhood bar-grill that works well for low-key dates, casual group meetups, and anyone who wants a drink and a bite in a part of Manhattan that still feels lived-in rather than overtly polished. If you are planning a special occasion that demands guaranteed atmosphere or a high-caliber cocktail program, look at Angel's Share or Attaboy NYC first. But if you want something easygoing in the East Village without a difficult reservation, The Lions is worth knowing about.

    The Portrait

    The East Village has always had a higher density of honest neighborhood bars than almost any other part of New York City, and The Lions sits squarely in that tradition. It is a bar-and-grill format, which means the food exists to support the drinking occasion rather than the other way around. For guests arriving on a date or a casual celebration, that framing matters: manage expectations on the food side and you are likely to have a good time; arrive expecting a destination kitchen and you may leave disappointed.

    On the value question — which is the right question to ask at a place like this , the East Village price tier generally runs cheaper than comparable spots in the West Village or downtown Manhattan. A round of drinks and a round of food here should land meaningfully below what you would spend at Superbueno or a sit-down session at Amor y Amargo. The trade-off is typically in craft and curation: neighborhood bar-grills in this corridor prioritize accessibility and volume over precision cocktails or tight wine lists. Whether that trade-off works for you depends almost entirely on what you are optimizing for in a given evening.

    For a date, the calculus is direct. The Lions works leading early in the week or earlier in the evening on weekends, when the room is quieter and conversation is easier. Later on weekends, expect the crowd and noise level to shift toward a younger, louder bar scene. If the date calls for a quieter setting or a more considered drinks program, Angel's Share in the East Village itself offers a significantly more refined alternative at a modest price premium.

    Booking and Timing

    Booking difficulty here is easy. Walk-ins are the norm at a venue like this, and you are unlikely to need a reservation except perhaps for a larger group on a Friday or Saturday night. There is no meaningful booking window to worry about , this is not a counter-seat omakase situation. Show up, find a seat, and order. That accessibility is part of the appeal if you are in the neighborhood and want somewhere with no friction.

    For the East Village more broadly, see our full New York City bars guide, our full New York City restaurants guide, and our full New York City experiences guide for more options in the area. If you are benchmarking bar programs in other cities, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set a useful reference point for what a serious bar program looks like at a similar price tier. Also useful: our full New York City hotels guide and our full New York City wineries guide if you are planning a broader trip.

    Quick reference: Easy walk-in, East Village, casual bar-grill format, suits low-key dates and group drinks, better value than comparable spots in pricier Manhattan neighborhoods.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Does The Lions Bar & Grill have happy hour deals? No confirmed happy hour details are available in our data. Happy hour is common at East Village bar-grills in this price bracket, so it is worth checking directly with the venue before you go , but we cannot confirm specific times or drink prices here.
    • Is The Lions Bar & Grill good for a date? Yes, with caveats. It works for a casual first or second date if you go early and are not expecting a curated cocktail experience. If the date calls for something more considered, Angel's Share nearby offers a more intimate and polished setting at a modest step up in price.
    • Is the food good at The Lions Bar & Grill? Bar-grill food at venues in this East Village bracket tends to be competent rather than destination-worthy. Without specific dish data in our records, the safest framing is: treat the food as accompaniment to the drinking occasion, not the main event. If the kitchen is the priority, look at venues with a clearer culinary identity.
    • Do I need a reservation at The Lions Bar & Grill? No. Walk-ins are the default here. For a large group on a weekend night it is sensible to call ahead, but for two to four people on a weeknight or early evening, just show up.
    • What's the crowd like at The Lions Bar & Grill? The East Village draws a mixed but predominantly younger crowd, and a bar-grill at this address will follow that pattern. Expect it to skew casual and social, with energy rising later in the evening on weekends. If a quieter room matters to you, arrive before 8 PM or pick a weeknight.

    Compare The Lions Bar & Grill

    Recognized Venues: The Lions Bar & Grill and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    The Lions Bar & Grill
    The Long Island BarWorld's 50 Best
    Dirty French
    SuperbuenoWorld's 50 Best
    Amor y AmargoWorld's 50 Best
    Angel's ShareWorld's 50 Best

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does The Lions Bar & Grill have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed in available details for this location, but East Village bar-grills at this address tier typically run weekday specials. Call ahead or check the door — walk-in culture here means deals, if any, are usually posted on-site rather than published online.

    Is The Lions Bar & Grill good for a date?

    Yes, for a low-pressure first or second date. The East Village setting on 1st Ave keeps things casual without feeling anonymous, and walk-in availability means no awkward reservation juggling. If you want something with more atmosphere and a stronger cocktail program, Amor y Amargo a few blocks away raises the bar on that front.

    Is the food good at The Lions Bar & Grill?

    The Lions operates as a bar-grill in a neighbourhood that rewards honest execution over ambition. Expect reliable, unpretentious food that suits drinking rather than destination dining. If the meal itself is the priority, Dirty French or Superbueno offer more considered kitchens in the wider area.

    Do I need a reservation at The Lions Bar & Grill?

    No. Walk-ins are standard here, and you're unlikely to need a booking for parties of two or three. Larger groups of six or more should call ahead to avoid waiting, particularly on weekend evenings when 1st Ave fills up across the board.

    What's the crowd like at The Lions Bar & Grill?

    Neighbourhood regulars and East Village locals make up most of the room — this is not a tourist-circuit spot or a scene bar. The 1st Ave address puts it in a stretch that draws a mix of longtime residents and younger professionals who live nearby, keeping the energy grounded rather than performative.

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