Sly Fox
A no-BS dive bar that lets the conversation do the heavy lifting.
What DatingDex says
Sly Fox is the kind of East Village bar that doesn't try too hard — cheap drinks, no dress code, and zero pressure to perform. Good for a first date where you'd rather talk than pose.
Sly Fox is one of the top low pressure first date spots in East Village. At a budget price point, it fits well when you want a low pressure first date feel without guesswork.
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