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Photo Credit: Jamie Chung
Published January 05, 2007
Being seen can be overrated. Sometimes you just want your spot small, dark and windowless.
So when we stumbled upon the just-opened Death & Co, we were pleased to uncover a new den for
our bookie handoffs and discreet encounters.
On a run-down East Village block of apartments, you'll see three large wooden doors marked only by a
small engraved plaque in the ground. Inside past velvet curtains you'll find a secluded, posh,
prohibition-style lounge with stained oak ceilings, topaz chandeliers, and a sense that no one in the city
will be able to find you (well, at least for the next week or so).
Settle in at suede banquettes along the gold-flecked wall, or if you're looking for the most reclusive seat
in the house, head to the isolated rear booth, complete with its own chandelier (in this town you're no one
without your own chandelier).
Drinking hard and in peace is what Death's all about—the bar stocks some of the most hard-to-find
bottles of booze in the city, along with killer drinks like the Jersey Tenor (Laird's Apple Jack,
VSOP Cognac, Vermont Pure Maple Syrup). A 20-drink cocktail menu is currently in the works, and an
all-night menu of small plates like Surf & Turf Tartare and Chocolate Ravioli will
soften the blow of all that liquor.
At least until you get halfway through the cocktail menu.
Death & Co
433 E. 6th St
(between 1st Ave and Ave A)
East Village
New York, NY 10009
212-388-0882
Death & Co
433 E. 6th St
(between 1st Ave and Ave A)
East Village
New York, NY 10009
212-388-0882
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