No One Home
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Lower Manhattan’s nightlife map keeps shifting, and bars that double as sports hubs are now part of the rhythm. No One Home fits neatly into that niche, offering screens alongside cocktails and food without the stadium-scale noise. The seating is simple—tables, stools, no reserved sections—so the focus stays on whatever game is playing or conversation you’re having.
Chrystie Street runs parallel to the Bowery, close enough to the subway hum but far enough to feel like a local secret. At 141 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002, the address sits between galleries and late-night dumpling spots, a spot where the neighborhood’s mix of artists and office workers converges. They serve alcohol, pour cocktails, and keep the kitchen open for bites that pair well with whatever’s on the screen.
Weeknights can feel low-key, weekends pick up, and the crowd tends to spill onto the sidewalk when the weather cooperates. There’s no cover, no dress code, just a straightforward setup for anyone looking to watch a match or unwind after work. The menu isn’t extensive, but it covers the essentials—enough to keep the drinks company without overcomplicating things.
If you’re heading over, directions can be found on the map; otherwise, call directly for any details. The place doesn’t take reservations, so showing up early or late is the usual move.