Welcome to La Noxe
La Noxe is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Chelsea, New York City, offering a cozy speakeasy experience. This intimate venue captures a unique ambiance reminiscent of a charming living room, complete with a vibrant bar scene. The menu showcases a delightful array of tapas, including the cult classic shrimp cocktail and the tantalizing Acapulco Tumbado Bass Tiraditos, perfect for sharing. For dessert, La Noxe’s famous flan and classic tiramisu are standout choices, leaving a lasting impression. With attentive service and expertly crafted cocktails, La Noxe delivers a warm, inviting vibe that ensures patrons return for more.
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315 7th Ave , Entrance, 162 W 28th St at, New York, NY 10001, United States315 7th Ave , Entrance, 162 W 28th St at, New York, NY 10001, United States Hotline: +1 917-261-4883
Introducing La Noxe: A Culinary Hidden Gem in NYC
Nestled within the vibrant neighborhood of Chelsea, La Noxe stands out as a hidden speakeasy that promises an exceptional dining experience. Located at 315 7th Avenue, this intimate spot has captured the hearts of locals and food enthusiasts alike, offering a cozy ambiance reminiscent of a clandestine retreat.
Upon entering La Noxe, you are greeted by a chic yet unassuming decor, akin to stepping into a friend's elegantly curated living room. With no windows and a well-thought-out seating arrangement, the atmosphere invites you to unwind and immerse yourself in the moment. The carefully selected music, featuring nostalgic 90s and early 2000s hits, adds a lively backdrop to your evening, fostering a sense of nostalgia while you sip on one of their expertly crafted cocktails.
The culinary offerings at La Noxe are equally impressive, featuring a tantalizing selection of tapas that showcase global flavors with a refined twist. Highlights include the Acapulco Tumbado Bass Tiraditos, which artfully combines citrus salt with black sesame for a refreshing start to your meal, priced at just $18.00. For those seeking something hearty, the Galician Grilled Octopus served with potato, olive oil, and paprika (at $16.00) is a must-try; it strikes the perfect balance between tenderness and robust flavor. Vegetarians will delight in the Capri Vine Tomatoes with mozzarella and pesto, beautifully arranged on baguette bread ($14.00), offering a burst of freshness.
No meal at La Noxe would be complete without indulging in their signature desserts. The Tiramisu Classico combines the rich flavors of espresso and mascarpone, elegantly served with a shot of Grand Marnier ($15.00). Meanwhile, La Noxe's Famous Flan, prepared using vanilla from Madagascar, is a delightful treat that showcases the brand's commitment to quality and taste, priced at $12.00.
Customer experiences echo the sentiments shared here, with patrons praising the attentive service and vibrant cocktails. The bartenders, particularly Thomas, are known for their quick service and warm demeanor, further enhancing the inviting atmosphere. Reviews from guests highlight the unexpected joy of discovering La Noxe, often turning just a quick stop into an extended stay filled with laughter and good company.
In summary, La Noxe is not just a dining destination; it is an experience that lingers long after the last bite. With a carefully curated menu, a cozy setting, and a vibrant cocktail scene, this hidden gem in New York City is truly worth seeking out. Whether you're in the mood for a casual night out or a special celebration, La Noxe encapsulates the essence of culinary indulgence in a charming environment.
This place is like someones tiny red living room with a bar in it, in a subway. Very cool vibes. I got an alcohol-free drink which did cost 19 like some of the cocktails which always feels wild but regardless, you're there for the novelty.
Pretty easy getting a reservation same day on a very cold Sunday in December. It’s a small, but cozy place. Great cocktails and attentive staff. Music was pretty good (90s and early 2000s top 40 or R&B/hip hop). Will definitely return.
We did a quick search on a Thursday night in Chelsea NYC and we were 1/2 block away from this hidden speakeasy. We decided to try it without a reservation. Based on lots of reviews here, we were lucky to get in. Upon first entering and not knowing what to expect, it seemed like a somewhat bare room and no windows with seats, a bar set up and music playing. We initially wondered if we should have a quick drink and try another spot. Our drinks were good and the music selection was exceptional. The sound system in this room was amazing. needless to say, we ended up staying quite a while until they closed. The atmosphere grew on us and we were glad we found this place!
I recently visited La Noxe, a hidden speakeasy in NYC, and I have to say, it was an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step inside, you’re transported into a world of classic elegance. The drinks are very good and very much worth the price the bartender Thomas is very quick and the service was amazing. Would definitely recommend
What a vibe. Amazing music. Cocktails on point. The olives. Whoa. Everything so good.
Not surprising this place had a long wait list the second they opened. One of the best and most unique bars I've been to. The bar and space is everything you want it to be. The bar is truly is in the subway, and it embraces that (see the drink name below). At the same time, it's chic in a very classy way. The vibe is intimate, but lively. Perfect for date night. My girlfriend and I had a great time! I got the Uptown Local and she got a chablis. Shout-out to Jay, the owner. He had the perfect wine recommendation for what she was in the mood for. Their specialty, the Uptown Local was delicious. It has tropical notes from the pineapple rum and coconut but has an oak-like mature finish. Perfect cocktail for any mood. Get on the wait list now because it's only going to get longer :)
Matt and Jay were phenomenally attentive without feeling overbearing. I had the Tuscan Leather which was the perfect balance between dry and fruity. The space is comfortable and intimate without being overly loud or claustrophobic. Matt is master of his craft and Jay exudes charming hospitality. All in all, a delightful speakeasy. Note: I went on a weekday and can't speak to how full it is on a weekend
Overall, I enjoyed this place. The drinks were really good and the small bites they offered were better than some restaurants I've been to this week, considering they don't have a kitchen as these are small bites. I got the Leather Tuscan and the other bourbon house cocktail, drawing a blank on its name, and would get them again. I am back next month to NYC and will be trying to visit here again if I can.