Brass Monkey
The Meatpacking District's most honest bar — no dress code, no drama
What DatingDex says
Brass Monkey is a three-floor no-frills bar that somehow works in one of NYC's most try-hard neighborhoods. Rooftop's the move in warm weather, the lower floors are loud enough to lean in but not so loud you're just nodding and smiling.
Brass Monkey is one of the top late night spots in West Village. At a moderate price point, it fits well when you want a late night feel without guesswork.
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