124 Rabbit Club 
- Neighborhood: Greenwich Village
- 124 MacDougal St.
- New York, NY 10012
- 212-254-0575
The blocks near Bleecker and MacDougal are mostly home to NYU bars and a few notable spots where Dylan once sneezed, but beneath the collegiate mayhem is this unmarked subterranean beer cave. The dim and narrow space maxes out at around 20 patrons, and craggy brick walls with chalk-scrawl graffiti give it a medieval-dungeon-meets-CBGB feel. The beers are exclusively Old World, including German, English, Scotch and Belgian brews, and assuming college kids haven't lost their taste for canned American beer, you might be able to get a seat.
NB: Entrance is granted through seemingly stealthy action—ring a buzzer upon an unmarked black door.
Getting There
- Cross Streets:
- Between Bleecker and W. 3rd Sts.
- Public Transportation:
- A, C, E; B, D, F, V to W. 4th St.
The Basics
- Bar Style:
- Brewpub and Neighborhood
- Audience:
- 21+
Features
- Atmosphere and Personality:
- Bar Scene, Cozy, and Laid Back Casual
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"Amazing Place"
By Bobby B from LES, April 29, 2008
'Best beers' bar in the world...? "Best beer Bar"? either way we had a frging awesome time. The music's awesome (played new stuff 'long blondes' an...
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