Published January 21, 2009
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A Real Speakeasy in Noho

It's hard to keep a secret bar secret these days.
Even speakeasies seem to have public relations teams.
So it's refreshing when we come upon a bar that isn't open, won't let you in and may not actually be a
bar.
Introducing
Woodson and Ford, destined to become the next great underground scene, now
open (sort of) in Noho.
Officially only open for private events or for those with the password (hint: it's not fidelio), it's going
to take a little work to get in (easy way: book a private party). But once you make it down the stairwell,
past the bouncer and through the unmarked basement door (pictured above), you'll find yourself in an
absolute stunner of a dimly lit old-world drinking spot—three rooms lit by Edison bulbs and black
chandeliers, stocked with antique British furniture and lorded over by a grand piano, not to mention a
secluded parlor room perfect for that secret society you've been putting together.
The space
supposedly also
has a bit of history as a photo studio where
Abe Lincoln was shot (not like that), a brothel where
two prostitutes had their throats slit and a pub where Walt Whitman and Mark Twain hung out. Which means
it's the perfect place to cozy up amongst the taxidermy, sip on Death &
Co.-style cocktails like the Woodrow Wilson (rye, amaro, champagne, orange zest) and ponder
your place in history.
Or just your next drink.
VITALS
Woodson and Ford
643 Broadway
(at Bleecker)
New York, NY 10012
917-319-0222
Entrance on Bleecker, down the outdoor stairs on the NW corner of the intersection
Click here for reservations