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Apothéke peeps (sans pyro Albert Trummer) double their presence on “the Bloody Angle.” Old gang ambush corner keeps it clandestine, with low-key entry. Aztec-accented basement named for Mexico City blue collar taverns. Street food and market fare inspire chef Nacxitl Gaxiola’s creations. On the bar side, sick tequila and mezcal selection. They’re also making curados, pre-Conquista cocktails made from the agave plant and not available anywhere else in NYC.
Comfy, serene, open to the front—drink one of the copious tequilas and breathe deeply. All about wearing your very best Bad Idea jeans and seeing where the night goes, which is probably nowhere goo... read more
CO-OP Food & Drink peeps drop a taqueria slash tequila bar into stealth slot alongside The Hotel on Rivington. Intimate space blends rustic with festive. For the former, buttloads of reclaimed ... read more
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