The East Village Speakeasy That Makes You Solve a Cipher to Get In

Behind an unmarked door on St. Marks Place sits The Office of Mr. Moto – a Japanese omakase speakeasy where a Victorian mailbox, a four-digit cipher, and a hidden keypad guard one of the East Village’s most theatrical dining rooms.
The Clawfoot Bathtub Behind the Coffee Shop: Inside Chelsea’s Bathtub Gin

A porcelain clawfoot tub. A 1920s soundtrack. A door behind a coffee shop in Chelsea. Bathtub Gin isn’t the most secret speakeasy in New York — but it might be the most theatrical.
The Speakeasy Behind the Art Gallery: How to Find Fig. 19 on the Lower East Side

Tucked behind an unmarked door at the back of a Chrystie Street art gallery, Fig. 19 is the kind of Lower East Side hideaway that rewards anyone willing to keep walking past the paintings.
The Hidden Midtown Waterfall You’ve Walked Past a Hundred Times: Greenacre Park

Tucked on East 51st Street between Second and Third Avenues, Greenacre Park hides a 25-foot waterfall that drowns out the city. This Rockefeller-funded pocket park has been one of Manhattan’s best-kept secrets since 1971.
The Legendary NYC Bar Hidden Inside a Subway Station — And It’s Been There Since 2025

Hidden beneath the 59th Street subway station, Siberia Bar has come back from a 17-year exile — and most New Yorkers rushing past it have no idea it exists. Here’s how to find it.