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First Date·Lower East Side·$$ · Moderate· 7.5

Jade & Clover

LES cool-kid energy without the attitude

What DatingDex says

Jade & Clover hits that sweet spot on Chrystie St where the drinks are actually good and nobody's performing. It's the kind of bar where you show up looking like you tried a little, the lighting does the rest, and two hours disappear without either of you noticing.

Jade & Clover is one of the top first date spots in Lower East Side. At a moderate price point, it fits well when you want a first date feel without guesswork.

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