Back Bar
Private Space










About This Space
The Back Bar is an exclusive space located behind the main bar. It can be booked on its own for private events or as part of a larger reservation. It provides a more intimate setting while maintaining the tavern's lively vibe, holding up to 100 guests standing or around 25 to 40 seated depending on the arrangement.
Amenities
Highlights
- Dedicated bar area
- Flexible seating and standing room
The Venue
Classic East Village tavern since 1968 with a private Back Bar and full buyouts up to 250
361 Bowery, New York, NY 10003
Hosted by Phebes Team
Avg Response Time
2d
Hosted by Phebes Team
Reviews
3 total reviews
Roz
My daughter recommended this place for a small birthday dinner. We had a great time. The food and drinks were great. Especially the Lavendar drink. We also had wings, calamari, steak and buffalo chicken sandwich. All very good.The staff is super friendly from the time you come in to the time you leave. We loved our very amazing and patient hostess Renee!!! She had great recommendations on the food, drinks and portions and ended our celebration with Green Tea Shots!!! Thank you Renee!! All in all we had an amazing experience and are sure to come again.
Johnny
You've probably been in here for a work happy, to meet some friends for a drink if they recently graduated from NYU, or if your little cousin wants to watch a game at a sports bar. I can already hear you chirping me with a "you actually went to Phebe's to eat?" Yeah. I did. We did. This Phebe's Blackjack Burger is straight gas and at under $20 with a side of waffle fries whose only rival is Chick-Fil-A, it's a PLATE. It's a great burger, and I'm tired of pretending like it's not.
Sunil
We decided to stop over this place before going to theater. They have good selection of beers and reasonably priced. Go Happy Hour! We ordered chicken quesadillas and a veggie burger. Both of them served in time and tested delicious. IPA was good. Margarita could have been served in an authentic margarita glass with salt.


