82 Stanton
LES dive energy with enough polish to feel intentional
What DatingDex says
82 Stanton hits the sweet spot between 'I tried' and 'I'm not trying too hard' — a neighborhood bar that's lively without being chaotic, where two drinks naturally becomes four. The Lower East Side setting does the heavy lifting; the bar just has to not mess it up, and it doesn't.
82 Stanton is one of the top low pressure first date spots in Lower East Side. At a moderate price point, it fits well when you want a low pressure first date feel without guesswork.
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