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    Toriya

    100pts

    Better for regulars than first-timers.

    Toriya, Bar in New York City

    About Toriya

    Toriya on Stanton Street is a Lower East Side neighbourhood bar best suited to regulars and those who prefer a low-key, intimate room over a polished destination experience. Walk-ins are workable most nights given its easy booking difficulty. Sparse on public data, but the location and crowd profile make it a solid option for an unfussy drink in the LES.

    Who Toriya Is For — And When to Go

    Toriya on Stanton Street is the kind of Lower East Side bar that rewards regulars more than first-timers. If you've already done one visit and came away curious about what else is on the menu, this is the place to dig deeper. It suits drinkers who want something low-key and neighbourhood-rooted over a polished destination experience — and it fits leading on a weeknight when the room breathes a little more freely.

    The Space

    178 Stanton Street puts Toriya squarely in the heart of the Lower East Side, a block type that tends to produce narrow, close-quarters rooms where the bar itself does most of the social work. Expect the layout to dictate your night: seating is likely limited, the bar rail is probably where you want to be, and the intimacy of the space means you'll be aware of your neighbours whether you want to be or not. That's a feature for some, a drawback for others. If you need elbow room or a quieter corner for a long conversation, plan accordingly , or go early.

    Crowd and Atmosphere

    The Lower East Side has shifted considerably over the past decade, and venues on Stanton Street tend to pull a mixed crowd of longtime locals, transplants, and people who've heard the name through word of mouth. Toriya doesn't appear to be marketing itself heavily, which means the room is likely self-selecting: people who make it there generally want to be there. That produces a more considered atmosphere than the louder, higher-turnover bars a few blocks north on Rivington. If you've been once, you already know whether the crowd matches your tempo.

    How to Book

    Booking difficulty at Toriya is rated Easy, which for a Lower East Side bar of this scale is about right. Walk-ins should be workable on most nights, though a Friday or Saturday without a plan could mean waiting. No phone or website is listed in our records, so your leading option is to show up or check Google for current hours before heading over. Given the neighbourhood's density of options, this is a low-risk gamble , Attaboy NYC and Amor y Amargo are both within reach if you find the room full.

    Practical Details

    DetailToriyaAttaboy NYCAmor y Amargo
    Location178 Stanton St, LES134 Eldridge St, LES443 E 6th St, East Village
    Booking DifficultyEasyModerateEasy
    Price RangeNot listed$$$$
    Leading ForNeighbourhood regularSerious cocktail seekersAmaro and spirits focus
    Walk-in FriendlyYesSometimesYes

    FAQs

    • Is Toriya good for groups? Small groups of two to three are fine for a bar of this type and location. Larger parties of five or more on the Lower East Side generally do better with advance planning , walk-in space at neighbourhood bars on Stanton Street compresses quickly on weekends. For a group night out with more room to manoeuvre, Superbueno in the East Village handles larger tables more predictably.
    • What's the signature drink at Toriya? No specific menu data is available in our records, so we can't point you to a house cocktail with confidence. What we can say: bars at this address and price point in the LES tend to do well with direct, well-sourced spirit pours rather than elaborate multi-ingredient builds. If you're after a technically driven cocktail programme, Attaboy NYC a few blocks away is the stronger call. For amaro and bitter-forward drinks specifically, Amor y Amargo is the LES/East Village leader.
    • Do I need a reservation at Toriya? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so walk-ins are your most practical route , no phone or website is currently listed in our records. Show up, see how the room looks, and go from there. If the bar is full on a busy weekend night, Angel's Share in the East Village is a short ride away and worth having as a backup.
    • What's the crowd like at Toriya? Lower East Side regulars and neighbourhood drinkers make up the core of the room. This is not a high-visibility destination bar drawing visitors from Midtown , the crowd tends to be local, intentional, and familiar with the area. If you want a livelier, more diverse mix of out-of-towners and scene-seekers, the blocks closer to Ludlow Street deliver that more reliably. For more on what's worth your time in this part of the city, see our full New York City bars guide.

    More to Explore

    If Toriya is your kind of place, the Lower East Side and East Village have a concentrated run of bars worth knowing. Angel's Share offers a more structured, reservation-recommended experience. Further afield, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, and Julep in Houston represent what a serious neighbourhood bar can look like at its ceiling. Planning a broader New York trip? Our New York City restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide have you covered.

    Compare Toriya

    The Complete Picture: Toriya and Peers
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    ToriyaEasy
    The Long Island BarWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Dirty FrenchUnknown
    SuperbuenoWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Amor y AmargoWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Angel's ShareWorld's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Toriya measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Toriya good for groups?

    Small groups of two or three will fit most comfortably given the Lower East Side bar format at 178 Stanton Street, which typically means a narrow room with limited floor space. Larger parties should call ahead rather than assume a walk-in will work. For groups of six or more, Angel's Share or Amor y Amargo offer more structured seating arrangements that suit planned visits better.

    What's the signature drink at Toriya?

    Specific menu details are not confirmed in available venue data, so pinning a single signature isn't possible here. What the Lower East Side bar format at this address does suggest is a focused, rotating list rather than a sprawling menu — worth asking staff on arrival what they're currently pushing.

    Do I need a reservation at Toriya?

    No. Toriya is rated Easy for booking difficulty, which means walk-ins are workable on most nights at this Stanton Street address. That said, weekends on the Lower East Side can compress quickly — arriving before 9pm gives you the best chance of settling in without a wait.

    What's the crowd like at Toriya?

    Stanton Street draws a mix of longtime Lower East Side locals, transplants, and visitors who know the block. Toriya skews toward the regulars end of that spectrum, meaning the room tends to feel more neighbourhood than scene. If you want a more curated, intentional crowd, Amor y Amargo two neighbourhoods over pulls a more cocktail-focused clientele.

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