Hell’s Kitchen’s Popular Pocket Bar to Open Third Location this Summer

The intimate neighborhood wine and beer bar is looking to open a third outpost in Hell’s Kitchen.
Hell’s Kitchen Popular Pocket Bar to Open Third Location this Summer
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The beloved Hell’s Kitchen brand, Pocket Bar, is planning to open a third outpost at 469 W 57th Street this summer.

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The intimate neighborhood wine and beer bar is known for its signature rosé on tap, frozen Aperol spritz and free popcorn. Its flagship opened at 455 W 48th Street in spring 2014, opening its second outpost, Back Pocket Bar, just down the block four years later. The proximity of the first two concepts has created a community of regular ‘pocket-hoppers,’ as owner Suzy Darling calls them. The third outpost, Pocket Bar 57, will still be in the same neighborhood but branches away from its 48th Street sister concepts. 


The new location plans to open mid-morning to offer tap cold brew cocktails, according to W42ST. The menu included in its liquor license application includes pepperoni and three cheese pizza ($9), hamburgers ($10), corn dogs with fancy mustard ($9), a charcuterie plate ($9) and a cheese plate ($9). It expects to have three tables with 16 seats and one bar with 16 seats.

Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler is a journalist based in Jersey City who writes about food, news, culture and lifestyle. Hailing from a family whose love language is cooking, she is passionate about learning different cultural cuisines and using food as medicine. In her spare time, she makes mixed-media journal art and hyperspecific playlists.
Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler

Falyn Stempler is a journalist based in Jersey City who writes about food, news, culture and lifestyle. Hailing from a family whose love language is cooking, she is passionate about learning different cultural cuisines and using food as medicine. In her spare time, she makes mixed-media journal art and hyperspecific playlists.

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