- convient aux couples
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- convient pour une fin de soirée
- convient pour les grandes occasions
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- AWESOME spot. Super hard to get into. A bit touristy sometimes. The bartenders are AMAZING (Luis & Vic). Great tater tots and hot dogs too.
- Karen VanettaJanvier 23, 2014Easily top 5 best cocktails bars in NY. Charmingly rustic. Go for the Mezcal Mule. Try the 2Pok Crif Dog with Pok Pok wing sauce (hold the cilantro though).
- JeffreyDécembre 16, 2013Hidden behind a telephone booth in the subterranean late-night spot Crif Dogs, PDT is helmed by cocktail hero Jim Meehan, whose team mixes up reliably excellent concoctions.
- Tabitha JohnsonAoût 10, 2016Really fun experience. Go in smaller groups so you can sit at the bar and watch the mixologist.
- Michelle WilesMai 31, 2017Moscow mule comes with candied ginger (best part obvi). The matcha one has tropical vibes which is unique for a matcha drink. I was into it.
- EaterMai 28, 2014Even though the acronym means “Please Don’t Tell,” word’s been out about modern speakeasy PDT for quite some time now. Momofuku bar director John deBary got his bartending start here. En savoir plus
- Get the WMF while it's still on the menu. It stands for Whisky Mango Foxtrot. The combo of Japanese Whisky, sherry, beer syrup, and mango vinegar will make you think wtf?!
- Sarah KimDécembre 26, 2019Fun for the novelty, vibes, and if you want a quiet drink/to stay low key. Not the best for large groups or birthdays
- Victoria U.Avril 13, 2016If they have the David Chang dog, get it. That and the tots. Can't go wrong with anything in this speakeasy and hot dog joint
- Fare BuzzOctobre 10, 2011Through a phone booth in a popular East Village hot dog spot, PDT is a rare spot that specializes in the art of classic cocktails. Try to grab a seat at the bar to watch the masters at work!
- Larry LaBurrOctobre 20, 2015Delicious cocktails at okay prices (15 dollars per, basically) and the speakeasy style itself is what's best. Tax included in price. Service is stellar.
- funky flavorOctobre 29, 2016You hold the phone and a door opens. Pretty cool speakeasy idea. However the wait time is insane
- Gabriel HayesMai 22, 2015Tater tots are phenomenal. All you can want and more. Comes with the delicious cheese sauce and pickled jalapeños on the side.
- Start calling 5 minutes before 3pm if you want to get your first pick for reservations, and make sure to get the tater tots.
- Amanda VinciFévrier 23, 2016Enter through the phone booth of Crif Dogs for great cocktails in a tiny dark bar
- E DwardAvril 9, 2016Go v early on a weeknight if you don't want to make a reservation. Sit at the bar. Best for a date or a cozy catchup.
- KAMJuillet 21, 2011Great place with great atmosphere to go for creative cocktails and grab a yummy hotdog as well! Only complaint is the small and dated glassware (cocktails served in old champagne coup glasses).
- Stephanie ZhongOctobre 29, 2014I only come to PDT if I'm taking a visiting friend out for a quintessential NYC speakeasy experience. Entrance hidden in an underground phone booth inside a burger joint. Often VERY touristy..be aware
- Mollly GrayAoût 1, 2012Such a fun bar!! The Benton's Old Fashioned is no to be missed (3 words: bacon infused bourbon!). Other highlights include the Mariner and the North by Northwest.
- funky flavorOctobre 29, 2016Was not a huge fan of the drink "shark" on the pic below, however if you like spicy the Kim chi hot dog was pretty good. However be aware that the Kim chi is cold on a hot dog.
- SIXTY HotelsMars 26, 2014Pass through the secret phone booth inside Crif Dogs and into PDT, where you can sip on some of the city’s best cocktails amongst the company of taxidermied animals, naturally. #SIXTYimbibes
- American Eagle OutfittersFévrier 21, 2012This Speakeasy in the East Village is hard to find and not to be missed. The only way to get in is by ringing the telephone at the phone booth outside.- Alyse, Assistant Buyer
- Staff PicksDécembre 6, 2016PDT (Please Don't Tell) was one of the more wished for places throughout 2015’s I Want Somewhere holiday campaign. Where’s your somewhere? Enter to win a bucket list experience. En savoir plus
- Men's Health MagNovembre 22, 2011Here's how you get in: Enter Crif Dogs, and veer left into a phone booth.Bam: you¹re inside. Enjoy the kitsch on the walls and try to avoid thecalorie-busting deep-fried hot dogs (if you can).
- Amy ShackelfordJanvier 15, 2015At this point, you think it'd be overrated but the drinks are awesome and so are the tater tots and ambiance. GO! (if you can get a reservation)...
- Renae MasonJuillet 23, 2015If you don't have a booking you can arrive for 6pm and join the waitlist. Enter via the phone booth for delicious cocktails!
- Lori LuoAoût 10, 2014Make sure to make a reservation in advance, as there's plenty of people vying to get into this speakeasy hidden inside Crif Dogs.
- Elena CicíoMai 12, 2015Bellissimo scoprire che il locale si trova proprio dietro alla cabina telefonica che devi usare per pronotare il tavolo! Un piccolo locale per intenditori. Piccolo ed intimo. Cocktail sperimentali.
- Rafi RomeroMai 20, 2017the Benton's Old-Fashioned and the Chang Dog pair perfectly! top off with some waffle fries and your night is made
- Karlsson's VodkaAvril 25, 2012Try PDT's very first vodka cocktail - the Gold Coast! Made with Karlsson's Gold, Carlshamns Flaggpunsch (a Swedish arrack), simple syrup, dill, and "black pepper essence."
- Vivian VoMai 15, 2015Waiter was very helpful. If it's packed, make sure you check in yourself instead of waiting for her to get you...
- Tiffany LangstonFévrier 20, 2015Fabulous speakeasy style cocktail joint. If you don't make a reservation, the wait can go up to 3 hours
- HenaliSeptembre 4, 2014sneaky entrance through the hot dog place. the place isn't pretty or anything, but its fun to sit by the bar watch the bartenders use their talent.
- Viktoriya SvyazevaAvril 2, 2013PDT (Please don't talk) is a hidden gem bar inside of Hot Dog shop. Super tiny space, only 8-10 seats at the bar and 2 tables. Reservations only.
- Matthew FergusonMai 9, 2017Outstanding experience, terrific cocktails. The staff was friendly and engaging.
- Date Night Is...Mai 12, 2013Your date may not be impressed as you walk into Crif Dog, but step through the phone booth into a whole new world and you're sure to leave an impression. Date Night Is... a phone call away.
- Paul KardousAvril 14, 2015The best place in NYC to go off the menu for a cocktail, and the one of the best places for a cocktail period.
- Lauren MacOctobre 8, 2015Really fun spot for guests; if you live here, there's cocktail bars that has less of a wait! Kitschy and cozy decor and exposed brick inside.
- PUNCHSeptembre 24, 2015For such a tiny bar PDT’s reputation is vast, due in part to its phone booth-in-a-hot-dog-stand entrance and ubiquitous bartender-proprietor Jim Meehan. En savoir plus
- Mare LealJanvier 4, 2020Ótimos drinks! A entrada dele é pelo Crif Dog. Você precisa entrar na cabine de telefone para pedir para entrar no bar.
- Alex MizrahiJuin 17, 2013"Once you get past the slightly gimmicky name (PDT = Please Don’t Tell) and the more than slightly gimmicky phone-booth entrance, this cocktail bar that requires table reservations is the epitome..." En savoir plus
- It's really hard to go wrong here. The drinks are superb. They also have an extended hot dog menu!
- Jeffrey KaoJuin 7, 2017A great first-time-in-NYC spot. Make a reservation on the day of to get a spot.
- Lori CarlinSeptembre 5, 2012Such a great experience. If you have a reservation you are given top rate service. Cocktails are complex and so innovative! Loved this bar!
- Chris BelisarioMars 11, 2014Head to the hot dog shop called Crif dogs in East village and look for the telephone box inside. Take the phone and press, only once, the button on the phone.
- Esquire UKDécembre 12, 2012Why not try and make your own Tommy's Margarita with Jim Meeham and Chris Gall’s “The PDT Cocktail Book: The Complete Bartender's Guide from the Celebrated Speakeasy".
- Malhar MaliAoût 15, 2017Pretty cool collection of drinks. As a tourist to nyc, this was a fairly novel experience for me. Would recommend. But not often!