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Best Bars in New York With No Cover Charge : Great Nights, Free Entry

The best bars in New York with no cover charge. From the Lower East Side to Brooklyn, our editors pick where to have a great night without paying to.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Death & Co.

9 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallDeath & Co
Runner-upAttaboy
Third pickNurse Bettie

New York's nightlife has a cover charge problem. Too many of the city's most interesting bars have started applying door fees that would embarrass a mid-tier nightclub elsewhere, charging $20 to $40 just to stand in a room where you then pay $18 for a cocktail. The best bars in New York with no cover charge are the ones that have decided the drinks are the point, not the door transaction. Our editors have been tracking this list for months. What follows is the definitive guide to New York bars worth going to that simply let you walk in.

The Best No Cover Bars on the Lower East Side

The Lower East Side was where New York's no-cover culture was born and, despite a decade of rising rents and expanding velvet ropes, it remains the neighbourhood most committed to just letting you walk in and drink. These are the LES and East Village bars that have held the line.

Nurse Bettie

How we picked

How we picked

The cover charge has become a tax on spontaneity in New York nightlife, and the bars on this list represent a refusal to participate in that system. What they share is confidence in what's in the glass — Death & Co, Attaboy, Employees Only, and Maison Premiere are all internationally regarded, and none of them charge you to walk in. When a serious bar does charge a cover, it's almost always a sign that the experience doesn't fully justify itself on the drinks alone.

Our recommendation for a New York evening built around no-cover bars: start at Attaboy or Death & Co on the East Village end, move across to Employees Only for the late-night stretch, and consider Maison Premiere if the night takes you to Brooklyn. The drinks will cost you. The door will not. That is the correct arrangement.

James has been covering New York's bar scene since 2011 — before the cocktail renaissance peaked, before Milk & Honey closed, and through every wave of change that has reshaped the city's drinking culture since. He has strong opinions about cover charges and does not moderate them.

Last reviewed 2026-05-23 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.

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