Harlan Records
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Casual cocktail bar inspired by Japanese listening rooms and featuring vinyl records and live music.
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I love the vinyl vibes. I want to just walk around and look at all the attention to detail and decor. The old speckled hen is foamy and delicious. Totally miss drinking non IPAs. The mixed drink we got was meh because the rum was pretty sweet (thought it'd be a dark and stormy). Seems to host a bunch of parties and has a great outdoor crowd.
Good vibes. I got the green room, which tasted like cream soda with a hint of pandas. I appreciated the asian twist. The inside was nice. There’s a mini band in the back. When there’s a session going on, you can’t really talk as it gets really loud. Otherwise it’s a good setup for some drinks.
We love going here. A small bar off the side alley near Union Square. The decor is old vinyl record motif, they have a dj who plays fun music, but not so loud that you can't talk. The drinks are fun, great variety and fun creative names. The bartenders are super friendly.
Their toasted cinnamon espresso martinis were amazing here! We needed a little pick me up after a long day of walking around. Interior is cool with the records and set up of dj table.
The Mai Tea cocktails here straight up tasted like juice. They weren’t super strong, as I didn’t feel anything after drinking mine, so it’s possible they were mostly juice. Still, they tasted quite good. They have a live DJ, which is great for setting the vibe, but it’s really loud, and there are tables scattered all over the floor, so this place isn’t exactly conducive to chatting or dancing. I think it’s the perfect lounge to stop by for about 30 minutes during a bar hop, just enough time to absorb the positive high energy from the mixed sounds.