What we say
A landmark in the village with a devoted set of regulars
You'll find an older crowd at this Christopher Square bar which has been a fixture of the neighborhood since Stonewall. Don't mind the wagon wheel chandeliers, just grab a seat at the bar and make a new friend.
8 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: September 02, 2009
One of NYs oldest bars, if not the oldest. Older crowd, but they have the best and biggest bar burgers in NY. It's always a must stop when visiting the West Village.
Posted: April 24, 2009
i really enjoy the place usually,but the bartender everyone is talking about has to be the rudest man in the business.(someone has to be)!i've walked out becouse i'd have to wait 10 min. for a drink while he was b.s.ing with his buddies in the corner.mind u, there was only those 5 or 6 of them in the corner!
Posted: February 23, 2009
Unless you’re a regular OR part of the “the group” it’s probably not worth it.
Good atmosphere GREAT food! We love the fries & onion rings.
Wish it were more of just a hang out place,
unfortunately one of the bartenders & his “click” make you feel really out of place if you’re not a regular. We live in the city, yet we’d prefer to go to a different bar.
Posted: July 04, 2008
Great food, drinks and service. Lots of lovely people who will chat if you wish.
Posted: June 02, 2007
This bar was still trying make it as a straight bar in the mid-Sixties, despite having gay customers - trust me, I was a customer then. This was the reason the Sip-in was successful here, gay-identified customers from Mattachine were refused service. The Candle Bar uptown on West 74th and Amsterdam was operating at this time as a real gay bar - and is still operating as one. Julius's is okay for a nostalgia trip and burgers.
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