Angel’s Share Is A Secret Japanese Cocktail Parlor

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  • Angel’s Share — a hidden Japanese cocktail parlor tucked away in the East Village — constantly brims with whiskey enthusiasts who are searching for a secret escape
  • Once you discover the hard-to-find Angel’s Share, you’re greeted by expert Japanese mixologists decked out in tuxedos, ready to whip up exotic $15 creations, while you enjoy prime views of Stuyvesant Square
  • Known by many as one of the best whiskey bars in the city, it’s only fitting you try the Stormy Weather (apple and cinnamon-infused rye whiskey, lime juice, ginger tincture, and ginger ale), and for a completely different experience, indulge in the Serenity (housemade lychee-cello, ruby red grapefruit, lemon juice, and a dash of rose water)
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Open since 1994, Angel’s Share is hidden upstairs in Village Yokocho, behind an unmarked wooden door, and has remained a mystery over the years. Remember, parties cannot exceed four people and there’s no standing allowed