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White Rabbit

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145 E. Houston St., New York, NY 10002
nr. Eldridge St.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-477-5005 Send to Phone

  • Reader Rating:

    8.0 out of 10

    1 Reviews | Write a Review

  • Scene: WiFi, Latin, After Work, Bar Food, DJ, Lounge, Romantic, Singles Scene

Hours

Tue-Thu, 6pm-2am; Fri-Sat, 6pm-4am; Sun, closed

Happy Hour

Daily, 6pm-9pm; $4 beers, well drinks, frozen margaritas, and daiquiris

Nearby Subway Stops

F, V at Lower East Side-Second Ave.

Payment Methods

American Express, MasterCard, Visa

Profile

Whereas other sleek lounges reek of Polo Sport, White Rabbit looks and smells like a spa, with aromatic eucalyptus and fresh flower arrangements daintily wedged between bottles behind the bar. This kind of attention to detail is characteristic of owner Jim Chu, who opened White Rabbit out of a desire to give his childhood neighborhood a classy but comfortable nightspot with treats inspired by the area’s diverse heritage. He succeeds admirably with signature Latin and Asian-inspired snacks and cocktails: Floral-tasting lychee martinis find their perfect complement in the crispy Filipino egg rolls called lumpia, and a mango-rum cocktail called the Paradise lives up to its name. Though the room is insistently white, the crowd is colorful, ranging from corporate types to NYU-aged kids relaxing after a show at the Sunshine next door. DJs sometimes spin, but there isn't much dancing: The crowd seems mostly content to sit back and breathe in the atmosphere.

Trademark Drink

Paradise Martini (rum, mango-coconut puree)

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nativeny212 from 10009 | Posted on 6/25/07

Overall Reader Rating: 8 (Recommended)

I have gone to this place after being invited by a friend - I did a double take, because I have actually walked by a hundred times and not even noticed it. The room is really simple, long and narrow like many...Read More

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