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Welcome to Hard to Explain

Hard to Explain is a charming speakeasy bar nestled in New York City, offering a cozy haven for cocktail enthusiasts. Located at 224 E 10th St, this intimate spot invites guests to enjoy a remarkable selection of cocktails, sake, and snacks, all served by attentive staff in a warm atmosphere. With jazz music in the background, it’s an ideal setting for dates, solo visits, or gatherings with friends. Customers rave about the kind service and delicious drinks, making it a hidden gem worth seeking out. Just come early, as the limited space fills up quickly, reflecting its growing popularity.

LOCATIONS
  • Hard to Explain
    224 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003, United States
    224 E 10th St, New York, NY 10003, United States Hotline: +1 646-422-7892

Welcome to Hard to Explain, an enchanting bar nestled in the heart of New York City at 224 E 10th St. This hidden gem effortlessly blends intimacy with a lively atmosphere, inviting patrons to lose track of time in its warm embrace. With a focus on craft cocktails and an impressive selection of sake, it’s easy to see why this spot is quickly becoming a favorite among locals.

As you step inside, you are greeted by a cozy setting that exudes charm. The narrow space buzzes with energy, creating an ideal backdrop for exhilarating conversations. Patrons like andrewks95 rave about the inviting ambiance, perfect for everything from a romantic date to a casual catch-up with friends. The wonderful waitstaff further enhances the experience, often surprising guests with complimentary sake that adds a personal touch to your visit.

The cocktail menu is a standout, with each drink crafted to tantalize your taste buds. Customers have remarked on how every sip offers a delightful blend of flavors, making it easy to get lost in the extensive offerings. Highlights include classic cocktails reimagined with a contemporary twist, ensuring that there's something for everyone. Fred Lo describes Hard to Explain as a "hidden treasure," where not only the cocktails shine but the spirit of hospitality does as well.

For those looking to host gatherings, Maggie Bishop notes how easy it is to rent the bar for private events, with a straightforward approach that involves direct communication with the kind owner. The reasonable minimum ensures that it's accessible for larger groups, further promoting the bar as a perfect venue for celebrating special occasions.

If the sound of jazz fills the air, the charm of Hard to Explain deepens, as noted by customers like Carolina Richardson. The attentiveness of the bartenders, paired with well-curated snacks, creates an experience that transcends the traditional bar visit, transporting you to a different world right in the city's hub.

In essence, Hard to Explain offers more than just drinks; it delivers a vibe. With its intimate layout, phenomenal cocktails, and exceptional service, it promises a memorable experience each time you visit. Whether you’re a cocktail connoisseur or a casual drinker, this bar is guaranteed to become your new favorite escape.

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andrewks95
andrewks95

New favorite place! Gets filled up pretty quick, but the narrow space is incredibly cozy and invites good conversation. All of the cocktails and sake we tried were also amazing. To boot, the very kind waitress also gave us great complimentary sake! This place is great for a date spot, vibing alone (saw someone doing that!), or just a chill spot to catch up with your friend over some solid drinks. All I wish was that it was open later and NYC were cheaper.

Maggie Bishop
Maggie Bishop

A great bar with fun cocktails, beers, and sakes I frequent on the regular AND super easy to rent out. You email directly with the owner who is so kind and there is no reservation fee, just a reasonable minimum. Had a private party with 30 people and the space was great for it!

Khoi Pham
Khoi Pham

The best vibes. Perfect neighborhood bar hidden in plain sight with intimate yet casual vibes.

Carolina Richardson
Carolina Richardson

A cozy and quaint bar that offers a nice selection of cocktails, sake/beer/wine, and snacks. They play jazz music and the bartenders are exceptionally kind and attentive. The space is small and lovely and transports you to another country without having to leave the city. Highly recommended!

Fred Lo
Fred Lo

What a great hidden treasure. Unknown from the street that this speakeasy bar even existed. Had to sniff out the vibes to find it, but happy I did. Delicious cocktails, kind staff. Had two of their cocktails and both were superb. Had I had more time I would have happily worked my way through their menu. Very intimate setting, so please get there early as I’m sure it fills up fast.

Michele Shi
Michele Shi

Amazing cocktails, cozy vibe, wonderful and kind service! The matcha and ube drinks were amazing and unique. Pictured are the bitchy mangoes and the blood orange elderflower mocktail (canned)

Ceci
Ceci

Unlike its name, it’s really easy for me to explain why I will be coming back to this bar! They have a happy hour special that runs from 5-7PM, and lets you have 10% off any drink! Hard to explain is an intimate speakeasy type bar that seats about 10 people, and allows for people to stand as well. It offers a wide array of unique asian cocktails, a lot of them sake base, and served in a variety of cute glasses! I got the fall special, falling for u-bae, and it came in the cutest teacup. It tasted dangerously good, like an actual milk tea, and was a favorite among me and my friends. The cafe purr-isa was also really tasty, which was their take on an espresso martini with sake. We also got some kurobata sausages to share, and they were super tasty! The bartender recommended we order it with the mustard because it was a special kind, and it definitely did not disappoint! All in all, definitely check this place out if you’re in the area! The happy hour deal is worth it, and their cocktails are unique and tasty!

Brendan Spriggs
Brendan Spriggs

Anyone who’s visited Japan would know of the calm quiet that can encapsulate nearly every inch of it at times. Everywhere feels comfortable and welcoming, and it’s a feeling that’s been hard to find anywhere else. While New York is a far cry from Tokyo’s bar scene, Hard To Explain is the closest little taste of Japan I’ve found since. Tucked between residences with only a modest sign hinting its existence to the outside world, Hard To Explain is more than easy to pass by - and for anyone unfamiliar with the area? As the name would suggest, finding this little speakeasy is quite literally ‘hard to explain’, and maybe that’s for the best. Dimly lit with just a couple of small tables and narrow bar to perch at, Hard To Explain is immediately welcoming and cozy - though certainly runs the risk of quickly becoming cramped on a busy night. Light background music drifts through the shadows, emanating from a small record player tucked behind the bar. Hushed conversations shared between friends, couples, and maybe even a first date or two. This isn’t your local dive-bar, and everyone behaves accordingly. It’s easy to feel at home here, with the barkeep drifting in and out of idle chitchat while deftly mixing sake based cocktails. A smattering of Japanese from her on occasion, helping the Japanese travellers passing through feel more at ease. Another round offered during a quiet lull - always present for service, but never intrusive. The drinks themselves are creative without being obnoxious. With clear Japanese inspiration throughout the menu, it’s a refreshing change from the Manhattans and Martinis crowding every other list in NYC; despite this, there’s still something for everyone, even those looking for the classics - just found here with a little international inspiration instead. Were I not only passing through NYC, it would be a struggle to keep away. But with a setup this welcoming, I’m not sure coming back here too often would be such a bad thing. Frequent other bars and be labeled a barfly - frequent Hard to Explain and instead, it’s more likely you’ve found your place to unwind, and a quiet serenity which is all too rare in somewhere as bustling as NYC.