Published August 17, 2010
Theater of the Absurd
Tribeca’s New Theater of Booze

There are certain things you’ve come to expect from your bartender.
A little snappy patter, an ironic mustache worn without irony, the ability to ignite 100-proof liquor in
midair.
But sometimes the night calls for a place where the bartenders are bona fide acrobats, singers, actors,
jugglers and pyrotechnists, who can not only ignite liquor in midair, but spell out your date’s first name
with the flames.
That place is
Theater Bar in Tribeca, open now for private events and soon for nights of casual
liquid infernos.
You’ll know you are in the right place when you enter what feels like a vintage upscale vaudeville circus,
with red velvet curtains, exposed brick and a tin roof, all surrounding an elevated center bar/stage. Which
is, of course, the point. The actors in this theater are the ones making your drinks.
It’s best to approach with a wide-open mind, take a step back and let the spectacle come to you as the
(possibly topless) bartender spins, dips, flips and sets aflame whatever concoction goes with the show (the
cocktails are divided into “acts” and decided by the bartenders). Libations secured, you’ll retreat to
one of the long couches lining the walls and literally drink the show.
And when it’s time to get some perspective on the evening, simply head through a side door, down into the
kitchen and then up a set of stairs to the DJ booth and VIP balcony, where you can admire the flames from a
higher, more elevated perspective.
Just remember, heat rises.
VITALS
Theater Bar
114 Franklin St
(at W Broadway)
New York, NY 10013