Chelsea bars near the High Line: Where to go for summer drinks (2024)

Chelsea bars near the High Line: Where to go for summer drinks (1)

After a day strolling along the High Line admiring the flora, art installations and views of the city, stop at one of these nearby Chelsea bars.

Photograph: Courtesy Bathtub Gin

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The former elevated train tracks were reborn in June 2009 as the High Line park, which opened an extension up to 30th Street last year. With food concessions, a rotating series of artworks, sumptuous gardens, vistas and an outpost of wine bar Terroir, it’s rapidly become a New York favorite. After meandering the length of the 20-block park, take the weight off with a summer drink at one of these Chelsea bars.

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The Half King
  • American
  • Chelsea
  • price 2 of 4

Author Sebastian Junger (The Perfect Storm) is part owner of this pub, which features a rotating selection of art on its walls. The drink list is extensive (and not terribly expensive; all beers are under $11), and the location—right underneath the High Line—is ideal. Try to get a spot in front, but if it’s too crowded, fear not: There’s also a brick-walled backyard (adorned with a single tree wrapped in twinkling lights) and an indoor space that’s portioned into three smaller rooms. 5-minute walk

Bathtub Gin
  • co*cktail bars
  • Chelsea
  • price 2 of 4

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Cool off in this sleek, dimly lit Prohibition-style speakeasy (hidden behind the Stone Street Coffee Company), which showcases a copper bathtub at its center. The drinks list was created by fresh talent on New York’s co*cktail circuit—Sean Muldoon of Belfast, Northern Ireland’s lauded Merchant Hotel bar. Choose from his creations, like the off-menu Bijou (gin, rouge vermouth, green Chartreuse, orange bitters, lemon oil; $15). 6-minute walk

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Salinas
  • Spanish
  • Chelsea
  • price 4 of 4

Photograph: Lizz Kuehl

While this Chelsea hideaway is best known for its superior Spanish cuisine, it also boasts an exceptional bar program. The open-front tapas lounge provides a fine spot for postbrunch drinks, but wise patrons will want to ante up and order a few of Salinas’s small plates at a table in back. There, a retractable roof enhances the romantic decor of live vines and hanging lanterns. 6-minute walk

The Standard Biergarten
  • Lounges
  • Meatpacking District
  • price 2 of 4

A rowdy postcollegiate crowd dominates the scene at the Standard Hotel’s trendy outdoor beer garden, but the rewards of drinking here are paramount. You’ll find German and Austrian brews on the menu, along with Bavarian eats such as pretzels and brats; best of all, everything is available for less than $10. 5-minute walk

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The Tippler
  • co*cktail bars
  • Chelsea
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz

This massive co*cktail joint is casual and inclusive, with a long menu by Paul Tanguay and Tad Carducci that includes eccentric hits like the Gin & Chronic (lime, allspice liqueur, whole-dried hops; $12). Escape the usual Meatpacking District attitude and invite your crew to join you at one of the bar’s big round tables, separated by large Persian rugs. 6-minute walk

Pier 66 Maritime
  • Dive bars
  • Midtown
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Clotilde Testa

This breezy bi-level spot is ridiculously popular, and for good reason: Not only are the views (of the Hudson River and the Jersey skyline) stunning, but you can drink aboard a docked 1929 lightship while floating on the Hudson, which is just plain cool. Shade is available on the main level, but the nicest views are from the second-story observation deck. Plan your day so that you arrive early—between 11:30am and noon on weekends, or before 5pm on Thursdays and Fridays—for your best chance at a seat. 10-minute walk

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BillyMark’s West
  • Sports Bars
  • Chelsea
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Jeffrey Gurwin

In 1999, brothers Billy and Mark (hence the name) founded this pub, continuing the family legacy of bar ownership into a third generation. The no-frills, no-fuss watering hole that resulted is an homage to their father’s original Queens BillyMark’s, and it’s a most excellent dive: You’ll find $8 beer-and-a-shot specials, raucous regulars and a jukebox that leans heavily on classic rock. 11-minute walk

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    Chelsea bars near the High Line: Where to go for summer drinks (2024)

    FAQs

    Does the high line have bars? ›

    Hearth on the High Line is an open-air wine bar and cafe boasting impressive Hudson and skyline views, a stellar wine and beer list, and smaller plates.

    Does the high line go to Chelsea Market? ›

    The High Line runs along the former home of National Biscuit Company, aka Nabisco (now home to Chelsea Market). This is where the Oreo cookie was invented, using flour delivered by trains in this passage. It's now our open-air food court from April to October.

    Where to start the High Line? ›

    Where do you start to walk the High Line? The High Line starts on Gansevoort Street in the south or 34th Street in the north.

    Is the High Line worth it? ›

    No matter the time of year, there's nothing quite like taking a walk on the High Line in New York. NYC's elevated park is certainly one of the more popular New York attractions, and it's the perfect place to take out-of-town visitors. It was once a rail track, which went out of use in 1980.

    Where do Made in Chelsea drink? ›

    The Bluebird Café is a Chelsea landmark on the Kings Road and an all year round oasis. The venue has featured on the show more times than we can count - from the first series until the present day. You might remember Sam Prince andJamie Laingmade this place a permanent meet-up spot during their time on the show.

    Where do Made in Chelsea Stars Party? ›

    Archer Street Soho. This Soho beauty is popular with the Made in Chelsea crew and no wonder; it's glamorous and a little hideaway from the madness of Soho. With a vibrant Brazilian inspired co*cktail bar in the basem*nt and singing barmaids serenading you as you drink, its packs a big punch.

    Do the cast of Made in Chelsea get paid? ›

    Louise Thompson has claimed she was paid just £25 per day to appear in the first series of Made In Chelsea.

    Can you walk the High Line at night? ›

    From April 1st to November 30, the High Line is open till 10 pm (22:00). From June through September, it is open until 11 pm (23:00), making the High Line one of the best free things to do at night in NYC.

    Is the High Line safe? ›

    Density isn't the only reason the High Line is successful and safe, of course. There are limited access points, few escape routes for would-be criminals, and surveillance cameras. Alcohol is banned, and the park is locked down after 11 p.m. But the combination is working.

    When should I go to Chelsea Market? ›

    When to Get There. Arrive hungry as food is the market's main attraction. The market is busiest during lunchtime (around 12pm–3pm), so come in early morning or evening to avoid the longest lines.

    Can you smoke on the High Line? ›

    Park rules +

    The following are not permitted on the High Line: Smoking.

    Can you eat on the High Line? ›

    There is limited food and drink stops on the High Line its self. Coffee shop, occasionally a "quick food" vendor premade sandwiches and salads.

    How long does it take to walk the High Line? ›

    If you don't stop along the way to take photos or gaze at the view, you can probably walk the 1.45 mile park in around 30 minutes.

    Is there a fee to get into the High Line? ›

    The High Line is free.

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