Greenwich Village's wildest sports bar and dive, open daily until 4 AM with cold beer and zero apologies.
Off the Wagon on MacDougal Street doesn't pretend to be something it isn't. This is the place where the darts fly in the back room, the regulars are genuinely entertaining, and a bartender named Connor will actually talk to you like a human being. Over 1,700 reviewers and a 4.2-star rating aren't built on clever marketing. They're built on cold beer, a crowd that knows how to have fun, and a staff that shows up every single day from noon until 4 in the morning.
The bar splits across two levels, giving you options. Head upstairs when you want a little breathing room, or plant yourself downstairs in the thick of it. The dive bar atmosphere is real, not manufactured. Exposed brick, no velvet ropes, no dress code. Just Greenwich Village energy with the volume turned all the way up on game night.
The back room has darts and the kind of low-lit corner energy that makes a Tuesday feel like a Saturday. Whether a big group rolls in for a birthday or a solo regular slides onto a stool, the setup handles both without breaking stride. The upstairs bar is a full operation, staffed and ready, so you're not hiking downstairs every round.
Food and drinks run the bar-and-grill playbook: cold drafts, solid cocktails, and the kind of bites that make sense at midnight. Private event bookings are available for groups who want the space to themselves. With hours stretching to 4 AM every day of the week, Off the Wagon is also simply the answer to "where do we go after everywhere else closes?"
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“Great service and dive bar atmosphere. Darts in the back and has an upstairs. Beer was cold and the regulars are entertaining.”
— Jarrod Lord
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Off the Wagon is open every day of the week, Monday through Sunday, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 AM. Yes, that includes weekends and most holidays.
You'll find us at 109 MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village, New York, NY 10012. We're a short walk from Washington Square Park and well-served by the A, C, E, B, D, F, and M subway lines at West 4th Street.
Yes. Off the Wagon operates as a bar and grill, so there's a food menu alongside the full bar. It's the kind of straightforward, satisfying food that pairs well with a cold draft.
Absolutely. Off the Wagon is an event venue as well as a bar, so private bookings are part of what we do. Reach out through the website at offthewagonnyc.com to discuss availability and details for your group.
Generally, no cover charge for regular bar hours. Specific events may vary, so it's worth checking the website or calling ahead if you're planning around a particular night.
Yes. There's a darts setup in the back room, and the bar has multiple screens for watching sports. It's a genuine sports bar experience, not just a TV on the wall.
Yes. Off the Wagon has a full upstairs area with its own bar, which is great for larger groups or anyone who wants a slightly different vibe from the main floor downstairs.
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