About us
Established in 1997
11th St. Bar merges the great traditions of both the classic Irish pub and the New York City Bar
Located in the heart of the East Village at 510 East 11th Street between Avenue A & Avenue B
Established in 1997
11th St. Bar merges the great traditions of both the classic Irish pub and the New York City Bar
Located in the heart of the East Village at 510 East 11th Street between Avenue A & Avenue B
11th St. Bar has an incredible back room that will be perfect for your next event.
The space is great for small gatherings or huge blowouts.
For inquiries about possible reservations please fill out the form.
New York City-based, British-born singer/songwriter James Maddock makes literate and heartfelt folk and Americana-influenced music. Born in Leicester, England, Maddock was a member of the band's Fire Next Time and Wood before embarking on a solo career. Seeing him in a small setting like this is a real treat. http://JamesMaddock.net
PJ LaMariana is a seasoned jamband artist based in NYC. Having been enthralled with music since childhood, the long-time musician has made a respectable name in the industry as a killer bass guitarist. During his career, PJ has accompanied artists like Merl Saunders, Keller Williams, John Kadlecik, Oteil Burbrigde and many other great musicians. In the last few years, PJ has taken a huge leap into the spotlight; having developed his guitar, vocal, and songwriting skills, this passionate musician found himself itching to bring the melodies that have meandered through his head over the years to life. After a chance reconnection with an old high school friend-turned-producer, the two eagerly combined their talents and jumped into creating music together.
Whiskey Biscuits are NYC folk rockers playing ballads, bangers, and barn burners all in three part harmony. With roots Texas, the Carolinas, and the Motor City, The Whiskey Biscuits bring swampy, twangy, deep fried rock with a vocal touch akin to Dawes. Think Zevon meets The Band, but at a dusty ol’ honky tonk. Leon Sinks is a Brooklyn based act with roots deep in the panhandle of Florida. With players who embrace everything from classic country to blues, folk, soul and punk, Sinks isn't shy about their influences and brings a songwriting style that is at once traditional and singular to their perspective. Through introspection, humor, and honesty a new picture of country music from the American south comes to life with a sharp edge.
Every Sunday
Every Sunday night is our Traditional Irish Seisiún. It is one of the longest running seisiúns in NYC and is hosted by Tony DeMarco (fiddle). Other guest musicians join in as the night goes on. In the past the seisiún has been the subject of an article in the NY Times and Tony appeared on “Live From Here” with Chris Thile on NPR. Without a doubt one of the best things you can do on a Sunday Night in NYC!
Every Monday
Every Monday for over 10+ years now is Jazz Night at 11th St. Bar. Our house band, "The 11th St. Bar Quintet", is comprised of Richard Clements piano, Taro Okomoto drums, Grant Stewart tenor sax, and Joe Magnarelli trumpet. It is a show not to be missed. Come on down and support our local musicians!
Acclaimed bombshell songstress Julia Haltigan came up on the Lower East Side of New York City when it oozed a heady mix of danger, possibility and art. A sensitive badass who rides vintage Triumph motorcycles and sings primal rock n’ roll with smoldering expressivity. An 11th St. Bar mainstay for years she is not to be missed on her home turf! http://www.juliahaltigan.com
Supremo Massiv is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer born and currently living in Brooklyn, NY. His soulful psychedelic-folk sound is a product of an array of influences by artists all across the musical spectrum. The artists of the 60’s all the way up through the 80’s NY punk era to the 90’s Hip Hop era, would come to shape the attitude, soul and messages in his song writing.
Brooklyn band Wandering Years originated as the solo recording project of songwriter Gene Stroman. After making a string of home-recorded EPs, Stroman recruited friends to translate the Wandering Years sonic palette for a live audience. The amplified Wandering Years has won fans over with shoegaze/slowcore-inspired reinterpretations of earlier material and new songs from their first studio-recorded, full length album, Mountain Laughed (forthcoming 2023).
Withe is the musical moniker for Brooklyn based singer/songwriter, Rubén Alvarado. His debut album, There Is Less Sun, is a psychedelic folk, art rock fever dream swirling with visions of sun lessons, whispering willows, and lightning storms that form where they don’t belong…hazy, emotive reflections on love, identity, and riding the winds of change.
Chris Campion has one of the longest running residencies at 11th St. Bar, "The Last Thursday of Every Month." He brings an eclectic mix of both original and cover songs tied together by some of the best between song banter you'll ever hear. He is joined by any number of his musical co conspirators including Bennett LaGreca, Paul Giannini, Bill Ryan, Mike Cranmer, or even his brother, Billy Campion. Download the new album here: https://christopherjohncampion.bandcamp.com.
Doors open at 7am. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
Doors open at 2pm. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
Greg Humphreys led North Carolina faves Dillon Fence and Hobex. With songs influenced by the best in pop, funk, soul, R&B, and rock n' roll, he is now joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Matt Brandau on bass. The Electric Trio have a brand new album, “Haymaker” out and performed at the last Lockn’ Festival before the pandemic. They have a residency here on the first Wednesday of the month. The band will keep you grooving and Greg will melt your face! https://www.greghumphreys.net/about/
Kudzu Trio explores the sounds and styles of all things blues from Memphis and New Orleans to the desert blues of West Africa. Featuring
Reed Turchi
on guitar,
Seth Barden
on bass, and
Daniel Yount on drums. www.reedturchi.com/kudzutrio
The Ramblin' Kind are a New York City country band who have played gin joints all over town for more than a decade. They blend old-school outlaw country attitude and honky-tonk twang with a modern lyrical sensibility where drinking songs and mordant musings come together. One fan's description, "Buck Owens meets the apocalypse," remains an apt assessment. Containing members of veteran alt-country bands The Mekons and Five Chinese Brothers, The Ramblin' Kind have deep roots and gritty gravitas to spare. You can hear some of their music at: www.theramblinkind.bandcamp.com
The Pine Cats, John Putnam and Mike Visceglia have been musical friends and colleagues for decades, first meeting at an audition for recording artist Eve Moon, a fixture in the New York City folk rock scene in the 1980’s. In 2020, John and Mike responded to the pandemic by working on music just as a duo. Inspired by John’s original acoustic music, as well as a collection of classic blues and folk rock classics
Doors open at 10:00am for card carrying members of LFCNY, and at 10:30am to the general public. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
Formed in 2010, the Bakersfield Breakers are a three-piece instrumental group from New York City that consists of Keith Yaun (Guitar), John Hamilton (Bass Guitar), and John DiGiulio (Drums). The band’s mission is to reawaken the classic guitar-driven sound of 1950’s Bakersfield and the driving tunes of 1960’s surf rock. In addition to its large catalog of covers, the group also performs originals that fit perfectly with the vintage vibe. www.bakersfieldbreakers.com
"Emy and the Epix" is a Swing Blues and Rockabilly band fronted by the sensational singer, Emy Bruzzo. (Finalist of the legendary Amateur Night at the Apollo) They perform the music of artists including Ruth Brown, Wanda Jackson, Etta James, Billie Holiday, LaVern Baker, and Janis Martin. Emy’s powerful, passionate singing and the Epix’s tight, high-energy playing, makes for an incredibly exciting evening of music. FB: emyandtheepixThe now famous Second Wednesday of Every Month Residency is always a full on treat of a performance. Fronted by P.J. O'Connor and Billy Ryan with the backing band of Chris Fischer, Brendan Ryan, and Neil Nunziato… although you never know who may show up and join them. They adapt their show every month with new artists in their catalogue. No two shows are ever the same!
The Decembers are a New York-based band playing original songs. The style is country, folk, rock, blues. The instrumentation is two guitars, piano, bass and drums. Harmonies are a feature of the band's sound. The lyrics are specific and tend toward real-life dramas. The members are all friends and seasoned musicians. Listen to them on their YouTube channel The Decembers. Instagram: @thedecembersband. And SoundCloud, The Decembers.
The boys of Believe In Ghost! come together from varying musical backgrounds to create something entirely new. Drawing on all of their influences simultaneously, their sets flow from genre seamlessly, even switching their instruments halfway through. An indie alt-punk-rock-blues-hip-hop-ghost-boyband of the future.
Doors open at 2pm. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
Big Mamou plays a rocking mix of original and traditional Cajun, Country, and Zydeco. They absolutely packed the house and blew everyone away at their “Fat Tuesday” performance this year. Fronted by accordionist/singer John Sherman and singer Julianne Fenhagen, the lineup also includes guitarist/pedal steel player Michael Levine, upright bassist Jim Fenhagen, drummer Billy Loos, and trombonist Fred Parcells. Their new album Deux can be heard at bigmamouband.com or gotten at https://bigmamou.bandcamp.com/releases
Noah G. Fowler is a singer-songwriter, Guitarist, and Bassist in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a constant traveler and troubadour playing listening rooms and honky tonks across the nation. His songwriting is folkloric, drawing heavily from Appalachian and Celtic storytelling traditions as well as the 60’s folk revival and many of Texas’s storytelling songwriters - Willie Nelson, Guy Clark, Townes, Steve Earle - yet it fits comfortably in the context of his generation of songwriters and musicians. Musically, he crosses the line over Bluegrass and Country & Western in similar ways as Vince Gill, Jim Lauderdale or Marty Stuart. Noah G. Fowler Website
The Hugh Pool Band has a residency here at 11th St. Bar on the third Thursday of each month unless Hugh’s out of town rocking the rest of America. Hugh is a musician, songwriter, producer, and member of the New York Blues Hall of Fame who plays guitar in a unique style that melds traditional Delta blues, country music and classic and psychedelic rock and roll. His instrument of choice is a National Steel Triolian, a resonator guitar somewhat like a Dobro, played with a spark plug wrench through an Ibanez TS-9 overdrive pedal and a Dunlop Dyna comp compressor. He also plays Harmonica, Banjo, Lap Steel, Mandolin, sings and plays standard electric guitars. He is joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Ken Rich on Bass. http://www.hughpool.com
Doors open at 9am. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
Acclaimed bombshell songstress Julia Haltigan came up on the Lower East Side of New York City when it oozed a heady mix of danger, possibility and art. A sensitive badass who rides vintage Triumph motorcycles and sings primal rock n’ roll with smoldering expressivity. An 11th St. Bar mainstay for years she is not to be missed on her home turf! http://www.juliahaltigan.com
Supremo Massiv is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer born and currently living in Brooklyn, NY. His soulful psychedelic-folk sound is a product of an array of influences by artists all across the musical spectrum. The artists of the 60’s all the way up through the 80’s NY punk era to the 90’s Hip Hop era, would come to shape the attitude, soul and messages in his song writing.
Doors open at 2pm. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
The Jazzholes play classics from the Stones, the Who, Lou Reed, the Dead, the Doors and plenty more. They've been at it since their early NY days, and you will feel the bond of those years of friendship as much as the jammy groove of the music. They are Jason Camillos guitar/percussion, Chris Fischer drums, Paul McDaniel bass, John Nesbett keys, Pete Schellbach guitar, Tony Verbeck guitar, everyone on vocals.
Chris Campion has one of the longest running residencies at 11th St. Bar, "The Last Thursday of Every Month." He brings an eclectic mix of both original and cover songs tied together by some of the best between song banter you'll ever hear. He is joined by any number of his musical co conspirators including Bennett LaGreca, Paul Giannini, Bill Ryan, Mike Cranmer, or even his brother, Billy Campion. Download the new album here: https://christopherjohncampion.bandcamp.com.
Doors open at 10:00am to card carrying members of LFCNY and 10:30am to the general public. No reservations. We are very proud to be the home of the Official Liverpool Supporters Club of New York since 2004! We have 7 TVs both indoors and outdoors. LFCNY Merchandise available during the games. All under 21 must be accompanied by a parent. For more information please visit LFCNY.org.
Kolker is a dynamic and unrestrained performer, guitarist, singer and songwriter. The sound is a mix of blues and American roots music supported by a revolving crew that bring something special to each night. Village Voice excerpt: “Kolker's mind-blowing solos—perhaps the definitive demonstration of his virtuosity—find him possessed by something remarkable. ”
— the Village Voice
Greg Humphreys led North Carolina faves Dillon Fence and Hobex. With songs influenced by the best in pop, funk, soul, R&B, and rock n' roll, he is now joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Matt Brandau on bass. The Electric Trio have a brand new album, “Haymaker” out and performed at the last Lockn’ Festival before the pandemic. They have a residency here on the first Wednesday of the month. The band will keep you grooving and Greg will melt your face! https://www.greghumphreys.net/about/
Sanford: is the brainchild of Brooklyn based, but South Carolina born musician Jay Sanford. He does all of the writing, arranging, and performing for his recorded music, including his previous original releases: “Gone to Hell” and “Farewell”. Pulling from a wide range of musical influences, Sanford: curates his live show setlists across genres and decades. From Hank Williams to Phoebe Bridgers to Sam Cooke to Joy Division to Fats Waller to The Rolling Stones, he subscribes to the idea that good music is good music…And to quote Frank Zappa, “Music is the best”.
A tradition that's gone on as long as the bar has been here! Join us for the Annual Run for the Roses and indulge in Jim Beam Mint Juleps on Special.
Nathan Xander’s heartworn country-rock recalls the sincerity and experimentation of songwriters from the ‘60s and ‘70s while remaining firmly grounded in modern day realities. His fifth album French Creek Flood is an acutely perceptive look at life’s transitional moments, capturing Xander and his band before pivotal changes—a new lineup, Xander’s quitting alcohol, and the pandemic’s impact on musicians everywhere. With musical sensibilities inspired by Nick Lowe, Gram Parsons, and Paul Westerberg, Xander sorts through loss and evolving identity as he stands on the threshold of a new era in his own career.
http://www.nathanxander.net
Van Vreeland is a country-influenced folk-rock band that formed over a mutual love for great American country music and songwriting legends like Karen Dalton, Townes Van Zandt, and Neil Young. It’s members are Cooper Naess (drums), Daniel Haas-Umstaedter (pedal steel), Katie Vreeland (guitar/vocals), Shane Preece (bass), and Spenser Naess (lead guitar).
The now famous Second Wednesday of Every Month Residency is always a full on treat of a performance. Fronted by P.J. O'Connor and Billy Ryan with the backing band of Chris Fischer, Brendan Ryan, and Neil Nunziato… although you never know who may show up and join them. They adapt their show every month with new artists in their catalogue. No two shows are ever the same!
New York's impresarios of funky fresh, Booga Sugar has become the perfect embodiment of impossibly polished dance grooves. They have created a visionary sound that evokes a Studio 54 revival veering towards pop bliss performing an eclectic mix of Rock, Pop, R&B, Funk and Disco hits from throughout the decades while whipping their audiences into an arena rock like euphoria with their mind blowing mash-ups and epic segues.
Founded by former Geffen recording artist Tim Cloherty, Booga Sugar’s high-energy performance delivers no shortage of charmingly fun and prolifically crafted hits of their own too. The club-ready sound that is Booga Sugar will leave you hungry for more. This is dance music so perfect it can't help but move you.
New York City-based, British-born singer/songwriter James Maddock makes literate and heartfelt folk and Americana-influenced music. Born in Leicester, England, Maddock was a member of the band's Fire Next Time and Wood before embarking on a solo career. Seeing him in a small setting like this is a real treat. http://JamesMaddock.net
The Hugh Pool Band has a residency here at 11th St. Bar on the third Thursday of each month unless Hugh’s out of town rocking the rest of America. Hugh is a musician, songwriter, producer, and member of the New York Blues Hall of Fame who plays guitar in a unique style that melds traditional Delta blues, country music and classic and psychedelic rock and roll. His instrument of choice is a National Steel Triolian, a resonator guitar somewhat like a Dobro, played with a spark plug wrench through an Ibanez TS-9 overdrive pedal and a Dunlop Dyna comp compressor. He also plays Harmonica, Banjo, Lap Steel, Mandolin, sings and plays standard electric guitars. He is joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Ken Rich on Bass. http://www.hughpool.com
After 20 years patrolling the salty shores of rock and roll with his bands Lifeguard Nights and The South Jersey Seashore Lifeguard Convention Band, Vincent Brue ventured out into uncharted territory and rounded up a new band of misfits, the Long Branch Davidians! Since late 2021 VB & The LBD have been honing their chops at hot clubs all over the tri-state area, and are poised to release their debut LP in the Spring '23. So throw on your Nikes and grab some kool-aid cause the Davidians always set the place on fire!
Chris Campion has one of the longest running residencies at 11th St. Bar, "The Last Thursday of Every Month." He brings an eclectic mix of both original and cover songs tied together by some of the best between song banter you'll ever hear. He is joined by any number of his musical co conspirators including Bennett LaGreca, Paul Giannini, Bill Ryan, Mike Cranmer, or even his brother, Billy Campion. Download the new album here: https://christopherjohncampion.bandcamp.com.
Acclaimed bombshell songstress Julia Haltigan came up on the Lower East Side of New York City when it oozed a heady mix of danger, possibility and art. A sensitive badass who rides vintage Triumph motorcycles and sings primal rock n’ roll with smoldering expressivity. An 11th St. Bar mainstay for years she is not to be missed on her home turf! http://www.juliahaltigan.com
Supremo Massiv is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer born and currently living in Brooklyn, NY. His soulful psychedelic-folk sound is a product of an array of influences by artists all across the musical spectrum. The artists of the 60’s all the way up through the 80’s NY punk era to the 90’s Hip Hop era, would come to shape the attitude, soul and messages in his song writing.
Bronx boy Joseph Walsh has been a player on the NYC music scene since the early 90’s, first taking the stage in such venues as Tramps and CBGB with his rock band RadioZero, before bringing his croon to such jazz joints as Detour and Zinc Bar with his quartet. His primary musical focus since the early 2000’s has been the Great American Songbook, essaying the works of the greats, names like Gershwin and Berlin and Mercer, and taking as inspiration the best performers of such material, artists like Darin and Bennett and, of course, Sinatra. He both recreates the nightclub heyday of the 40’s and 50’s while establishing a modern, casual musical experience. Kick back and catch two sets of some much needed cool.
Hans & The Verge is a rock n’ roll band. They write good songs and play them well. Members include Tyler “drums” Reina, Brian “bass” Carey, Pablo “electric guitar” Leira Filgueira, and Hans Vierge on the piano, rhythm guitar, and vocals. Our 5-year plan is to melt your face with the best Americana music you’ve never heard.
Alfonso Velez developed a New York audience by playing live. For six years prior to the pandemic, his weekly Sunday evening residency in the West Village grew in attendance and his original songs became staples. His music has been heard on enough TV ads that you've probably heard him, without knowing it was him. Flanking him on bass, drums and keys are NYC monsters Jamie Alegre, Chris Parker, and Ben Hoffman who together with Velez, create a distinctly New York Sound, that nods to early and mid seventies records by Paul Simon, JJ Cale, Greg Perry and Toussaint. Their music plays for keeps, and has converted even the most cynical cross-armed New York audiences. Making their 11th Street debut, the band will be playing songs from an upcoming full-length album, out this Spring.
Greg Humphreys led North Carolina faves Dillon Fence and Hobex. With songs influenced by the best in pop, funk, soul, R&B, and rock n' roll, he is now joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Matt Brandau on bass. The Electric Trio have a brand new album, “Haymaker” out and performed at the last Lockn’ Festival before the pandemic. They have a residency here on the first Wednesday of the month. The band will keep you grooving and Greg will melt your face! https://www.greghumphreys.net/about/
Greg Humphreys led North Carolina faves Dillon Fence and Hobex. With songs influenced by the best in pop, funk, soul, R&B, and rock n' roll, he is now joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Matt Brandau on bass. The Electric Trio have a brand new album, “Haymaker” out and performed at the last Lockn’ Festival before the pandemic. They have a residency here on the first Wednesday of the month. The band will keep you grooving and Greg will melt your face! https://www.greghumphreys.net/about/
NYC folk rockers playing ballads, bangers, and barn burners all in three part harmony. With roots Texas, the Carolinas, and the Motor City, The Whiskey Biscuits bring swampy, twangy, deep fried rock with a vocal touch akin to Dawes. Think Zevon meets The Band, but at a dusty ol’ honky tonk.
NYC folk rockers playing ballads, bangers, and barn burners all in three part harmony. With roots Texas, the Carolinas, and the Motor City, The Whiskey Biscuits bring swampy, twangy, deep fried rock with a vocal touch akin to Dawes. Think Zevon meets The Band, but at a dusty ol’ honky tonk.
The now famous Second Wednesday of Every Month Residency is always a full on treat of a performance. Fronted by P.J. O'Connor and Billy Ryan with the backing band of Chris Fischer, Brendan Ryan, and Neil Nunziato… although you never know who may show up and join them. They adapt their show every month with new artists in their catalogue. No two shows are ever the same!
The now famous Second Wednesday of Every Month Residency is always a full on treat of a performance. Fronted by P.J. O'Connor and Billy Ryan with the backing band of Chris Fischer, Brendan Ryan, and Neil Nunziato… although you never know who may show up and join them. They adapt their show every month with new artists in their catalogue. No two shows are ever the same!
The Hugh Pool Band has a residency here at 11th St. Bar on the third Thursday of each month unless Hugh’s out of town rocking the rest of America. Hugh is a musician, songwriter, producer, and member of the New York Blues Hall of Fame who plays guitar in a unique style that melds traditional Delta blues, country music and classic and psychedelic rock and roll. His instrument of choice is a National Steel Triolian, a resonator guitar somewhat like a Dobro, played with a spark plug wrench through an Ibanez TS-9 overdrive pedal and a Dunlop Dyna comp compressor. He also plays Harmonica, Banjo, Lap Steel, Mandolin, sings and plays standard electric guitars. He is joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Ken Rich on Bass. http://www.hughpool.com
The Hugh Pool Band has a residency here at 11th St. Bar on the third Thursday of each month unless Hugh’s out of town rocking the rest of America. Hugh is a musician, songwriter, producer, and member of the New York Blues Hall of Fame who plays guitar in a unique style that melds traditional Delta blues, country music and classic and psychedelic rock and roll. His instrument of choice is a National Steel Triolian, a resonator guitar somewhat like a Dobro, played with a spark plug wrench through an Ibanez TS-9 overdrive pedal and a Dunlop Dyna comp compressor. He also plays Harmonica, Banjo, Lap Steel, Mandolin, sings and plays standard electric guitars. He is joined by Keith Robinson on drums and Ken Rich on Bass. http://www.hughpool.com
Big Mamou plays a rocking mix of original and traditional Cajun, Country, and Zydeco. They absolutely packed the house and blew everyone away at their “Fat Tuesday” performance this year. Fronted by accordionist/singer John Sherman and singer Julianne Fenhagen, the lineup also includes guitarist/pedal steel player Michael Levine, upright bassist Jim Fenhagen, drummer Billy Loos, and trombonist Fred Parcells. Their new album Deux can be heard at bigmamouband.com or gotten at https://bigmamou.bandcamp.com/releases
Big Mamou plays a rocking mix of original and traditional Cajun, Country, and Zydeco. They absolutely packed the house and blew everyone away at their “Fat Tuesday” performance this year. Fronted by accordionist/singer John Sherman and singer Julianne Fenhagen, the lineup also includes guitarist/pedal steel player Michael Levine, upright bassist Jim Fenhagen, drummer Billy Loos, and trombonist Fred Parcells. Their new album Deux can be heard at bigmamouband.com or gotten at https://bigmamou.bandcamp.com/releases
Jamie Thomas had his musical epiphany not at the proverbial crossroads but a schoolyard in Astoria, Queens, where the music of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones and others touched his soul and inspired him to write songs. He honed his skills as a performer playing New York clubs with his band 3rd Man Out before striking out on his own, making his bones as a solo act in the ground zero of the American folk movement, Greenwich Village's the Bitter End. He later headed south of Mason-Dixon line spending time in Nashville before landing in Austin, TX in 2003. In 2012 Jamie headed west to Los Angeles for a year of writing and gigging at the Viper Room, the Mint, the House of Blues, and Molly Malones. In 2021 Jamie relocated to Clearwater, Florida where he continues to perform his own steeped-in-the-tradition originals with his reinterpretations of other numbers from the great real American music songbook that span from its origins to today.
Buck And A Quarter is the NYC-based string band that plays the forgotten gems and favorites of the golden age of American popular music, featuring western swing, tangos, vintage pop and vintage-inspired originals, all in a category-defying style described as ‘skiffle meets Cole Porter’ and ‘what kind of music IS this?’ Buck And A Quarter has been playing for dancing and listening at venues all over New York City and the northeast since 2014. Their 78-RPM original recordings are available for digital download at their website: http://www.buckandaquarterquartet.com/
New York City-based, British-born singer/songwriter James Maddock makes literate and heartfelt folk and Americana-influenced music. Born in Leicester, England, Maddock was a member of the band's Fire Next Time and Wood before embarking on a solo career. Seeing him in a small setting like this is a real treat. http://JamesMaddock.net
Chris Campion has one of the longest running residencies at 11th St. Bar, "The Last Thursday of Every Month." He brings an eclectic mix of both original and cover songs tied together by some of the best between song banter you'll ever hear. He is joined by any number of his musical co conspirators including Bennett LaGreca, Paul Giannini, Bill Ryan, Mike Cranmer, or even his brother, Billy Campion. Download the new album here: https://christopherjohncampion.bandcamp.com.
Annually on September 10th
No real event here, we just usually get together on what was Jack's Birthday and celebrate the greatest guy to ever walk through the doors to this bar. He was the King of Happy Hour and we named our Happy Hour after him.
11th St. Bar is the long-standing Official home of the New York Liverpool Supporters Club. Although LFCNY has expanded their reach with new bars, membership is still handled exclusively at the 11th St. Bar (on match days only).
The bar typically opens one hour before each game. Please check our events page for exact times. We do not accept reservations. It is first come first serve until we hit our capacity of 125.
Anyone can come to the bar, but if you are under 21, you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For big games, we would always recommend getting to the bar as early as possible to gain entry. We can’t tell you exactly how early to get here as it varies every game.
11th St. Bar itself is becoming quite famous in Liverpool and is on the list of tourist attractions for visiting fans. On game days the fans tend to be exclusively Liverpool fans, though opposing fans are also very welcome. Game days are well worth the visit, especially the big games with all the singing, chanting, and excitement associated with the great tradition of Liverpool Football Club.
You’ll Never Walk Alone at 11th St. Bar!
The last time I was there was 10 years ago and the bar still rocks. Great beer and better service. The bartender was sharp and helpful.
...The bartenders were everything you wanted them to be. Unpretentious and attentive. Even when they were busy, they would give a nod to let you know that they'll be right with you...
Favorite East Village bar, heck, great bar anywhere. Fantastic bartender, great vibe, live music. Pretty perfect.
A very cozy little gem in the East Village. This was our respite from the craziness on Cinco De Mayo and we were so glad to find it. Plenty of seating, reasonably priced, and a nice atmosphere...
My amazing local. My great secret gem of a place. Expect local crowds, great music every night, friendly bartenders (I love you Kenny!) and surprisingly, top shelf scotch whiskeys as well...