Open Sunday through Thursday from 6:00pm to 2:00am, and 6:00pm to 3:00am on weekends, The Bar Next Door features fireside dining along with live music nightly.
La Lanterna di Vittoriois also available for private or corporate functions.
Join us for your next night out and come see the new addition to New York's Most Romantic Hotspot.
"Featured Review"
So this is where all the single men are. Ladies who pop by this well-kept secret of a bar for the 8pm jazz set will hit the jackpot, so long as they shut up when the music starts and actually know who Charlie “Bird” Parker is. Tucked underneath La Lanterna di Vittoria, a dark, moody bi-level Italian restaurant, Bar Next Door is a hidden gem that’ll only cost you an $8 cover charge and one drink (try the Passion Fruit Champagne Cocktail, or one of the bazillion wines on offer). Seating is snug in this small room, but that only makes for a more intimate concert provided by high-caliber jazz musicians. Weekends get packed with the dessert-and-Dizzy crowd, but jazz enthusiasts are better off coming early for a cozy meal of top-notch thin-crust pizza and snagging a good table before the show starts. --SHECKY'S NIGHTLIFE GUIDE
Join us Nightly for our HOT
"Brick Oven Jazz"
Sunday through Thursday Sets:
8:30 to 9:45 and 10:30 to 11:45
Friday & Saturday: Two Featured Trios per Evening:
Early Show at 7:00 & 9:00
Late Show at 11:00 and 12:30AM
featuring:
MONDAYS:
Local Vocals Jazz from NY's Hottest New Voices
Every Monday Sets from : 8:30 to 9:45 and 10:30 to 11:45 $12.00 cover-all night
23rd 7:00 & 9:00- Fluid Trio w Chris Crocco, George Garzone and Francisco Mela 11:00 & 12:30- Linda Oh Bassist w David Binney and Henry Cole http:www.lindaohmusic.com/
Sunday Sets from : 8:00 to 9:15 and 10:00 to 11:15 $12.00 cover-all night
Peter Mazza will be accompanied by the following musicians:
January
3rd
Jon Irabagon on saxes and Matt Clohesy on Bass
10th
Thomson Kneeland on Bass and James Shipp on
Percussion
17th
Matt Clohesy on Bass and Jordan Perlson on Percussion
24th
Thomson Kneeland on Bass and James Shipp on
Percussion
31st
Jaleel Shaw on Saxes and Thomson Kneeland on Bass
February
7th
Thomson Kneeland on Bass and James Shipp on Percussion
14th
Thomson Kneeland on Bass and Hendrik Meurkens on
Chromatic Harmonica
21st
Donny McCaslin on Saxes and Matt Clohesy on Bass
28th
Matt Clohesy on Bass and James Shipp on Percussion
"Featured Review"
Slightly larger than a nice sized efficiency apartment, lit by votive candles, and bedecked with dark wood, it would be an understatement to call this subterranean West Village bar intimate. Jazz trios, crammed into a corner of the room near the working fireplace, play seven nights a week from 9pm to 11:30pm, as snuggling couples and self-styled enthnomusicologists lounge on dark leather banquettes while sipping wine or martinis. (There's an exhaustive menu for the former.) The mahogany, marble-topped bar in the corner, designed by owner Vittorio, is based on an old photo he saw of a New York bar, but the building is the real thing: A historic townhouse, originally built by Aaron Burr, is also home to the upstairs sister restaurant, La Lanterna di Vittorio, which delivers its tasty thin-crust pizzas, salads, and desserts to the bar till 2am. —David Farley-New York Magazine Metro