9 Postcards
Step into The Nines, a chic piano lounge in NoHo where you can savor lavish cocktails and caviar bites amid a lively, sophisticated atmosphere.
"“The first time I went to The Nines, I was really drunk, I'm not gonna lie. The music was bumping and everyone was having a great time. I was just in love with the place. Then, all of a sudden, this burger came to the table and we were supposed to share it with everybody. I took two bites of it and I just immediately hid it from everybody and ate the whole thing. I need to go back sober to make sure it's as good as I thought it was.”" - brennan carley
"The Nines is a piano bar in Noho with velvet seats and cheetah print carpet, and the pianist here might be playing a cover of “Buy U A Drank" when you stop by. In other words, this is a downtown piano bar—which means you won’t be forced to check your coat, and you can drink some good cocktails while you snack on tuna tartare. If you want to sit in a warmly lit room and exchange some light banter as you try to figure out if you’re listening to a soft jazz cover of “Shallow,” this is the place to do it." - neha talreja, kenny yang, nikko duren, molly fitzpatrick
"The Nines, a swanky cocktail bar located in NoHo (that's North of Houston Street), offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking a taste of Parisian chic." - Ty Gaskins
"In New York, the Nines, which hosted Baz Luhrman’s birthday party, encourages guests to dress up for its menu of classic cocktails, oysters, and foie gras, and like many new additions to the city’s cocktail scene, absolutely requires a reservation." - Jaya Saxena
"The Nines is a piano bar with a coat check, velvet seats, and $26 cocktails. But don’t get the wrong impression. The carpet here is cheetah print, and the pianist might be playing a cover of “Buy U a Drank” when you stop by. In other words, this is a downtown piano bar—which means you won’t be forced to check your coat, and you’ll probably see a bunch of people enjoying an extravagant pregame before they head out to places with guest lists and promoters. The cocktails are well-executed, and the upscale bar food is, well, upscale bar food (tuna tartare, shrimp cocktail, etc.), but the ambiance is the real draw. Want to sit in a warmly lit room and exchange some light banter as you try to figure out if you’re listening to a soft jazz cover of “Shallow”? This is the place to do it." - Bryan Kim