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Photo Credit: Jamie Chung
Published April 15, 2009
The tequila you used to know is dead. Forget that tequila.
Today, we start fresh with a little inspiration from some guys who know a thing or two about booze—a
couple blocks down from their home base, on a curry-heavy block of the East Village, the cocktail
pioneer-magicians of Death & Co. have a new baby, and inside it's all tequila, all the time. (OK,
there's mezcal too.)
Behold, your first look
inside Mayahuel, a brand-new cocktail bar taking dead aim at Mexico's national spirit—and
set to be the next big downtown cocktail enclave. It's soft-open for the owners' friends and family
now.
Walking in through the low-slung door of Mayahuel (legendary goddess of the maguey plant), you'll feel
as if you're stepping into a tiny Mexican monastery where everyone worships at the altar of agave. Before
you notice the church pew benches, the confessional booths for two or the dark wood and bright tiles
everywhere, a glistening wall of backlit tequila will call out to you, and you will be powerless under its
might.
So don't fight it—slide up to the bar and order one of master mixologist Phil Ward's new creations
(like the Loop Tonic—blanco tequila, green chartreuse, vermouth and celery bitters) before
finding your way upstairs. There, under a stained-glass chandelier meant to evoke a tarantula, you can
settle with your favorite señorita, a few small bites and get to know tequila again for the first
time.
Again.
Mayahuel
304 E. 6th St
(at 2nd Ave)
East Village
New York, NY 10003
Mayahuel
304 E. 6th St
(at 2nd Ave)
East Village
New York, NY 10003