Peachy’s, a chic cocktail bar nestled under Chinese Tuxedo, boasts a vibrant atmosphere with playful decor and inventive drinks laced with superfoods.
"Peachy’s is a lively cocktail bar located beneath its Chinese Tuxedo sibling from restaurateurs Eddy Buckingham and Jeff Lam. It opened in spring and features cocktails with nootropic ingredients like ashitaba and mucuna pruriens alongside flavors like cashew orgeat. The Enter the Dragon cocktail includes vodka, white vermouth, dragon fruit, strawberry, lemon, and egg white. There's a plan to add a CBD cocktail, though the owner is waiting for a water-soluble version. The bar also serves a nighttime version of the rainbow latte with rum. Snacks from Chinese Tuxedo include a variety of pan-Asian dishes." - Marguerite Imbert
"Walk down the steps to Peachy’s, a cocktail bar beneath Chinese Tuxedo, and you’ll see a pink neon sign that says, “no photos, no fighting.” The latter is simple enough, but expecting people to abstain from taking pictures when they’re surrounded by hanging flowers, neon signs, and cocktails served in Buddha-shaped mugs might be asking a little too much. This Chinatown spot has very good cocktails and lots of seating, and when people start roaming around at 11pm, you can strike up a conversation with someone who’s trying to sneak a photo of the wallpaper." - bryan kim, matt tervooren, neha talreja
"In 2018, Chinese-American restaurant owner Jeff Lam and his co-owner Eddy Buckingham opened Peachy’s, a cocktail den situated under their restaurant, Chinese Tuxedo, on Chinatown’s infamous Doyers Street. For a first-timer, Peachy’s can come off as a cool kids club—the space is adorned with pink blossoms and tiger-print wallpaper, and the only lighting comes from hanging lanterns, candles, and pink neon lights in the form of dragons and Chinese characters. (The characters spell out “Land of Peach Blossoms,” which signifies a type of paradise.) But after you’ve ordered a 7 Minutes In Heaven (or two)—their signature cocktail with yuzu and Suntory vodka—and sunk into your seat a bit, you’ll feel like you fit right in." - izzy chen, with warm welcome, neha talreja, bryan kim
"The bi-level Chinese Tuxedo is also home to subterranean Peachy’s, which announces its cheeky humor with a neon sign saying, “no photos, no fighting.” A dragon made of light is the centerpiece of the artful space. The cocktails lean heavily on tequila, mezcal, and rum." - Eater Staff, Paul Schrodt, Lorelei Yang
"Walk down the steps to Peachy’s, a cocktail bar underneath Chinese Tuxedo, and you’ll see a pink neon sign that says, “no photos, no fighting.” The latter is simple enough, but expecting people not to take pictures when they’re surrounded by hanging flowers, neon signs, and cocktails served in Buddha-shaped mugs might be asking a little too much. But this isn’t just a place to celebrate your Midwestern cousin’s 22nd birthday. This Chinatown spot has very good cocktails and lots of seating in red leather booths, and when everyone starts roaming around at 10 or 11pm, you can strike up a conversation with someone who’s trying to be sneaky about taking pictures of the wallpaper." - Matt Tervooren